:15:06
It's kind of lonely in here, man.
:15:13
Do you mind?
:15:26
Is Sherry coming home?
No.
:15:30
She left.
:15:33
What do you mean, "She left"?
She went on a trip?
:15:35
No. I mean, she left.
:15:40
Sorry, man.
:15:42
Yeah, me too. I think.
:15:49
Well, but knowing Sherry,
she probably hasn't played
her last card yet. Right?
:15:52
Probably not.
:15:55
Anyway, you've never had trouble
finding interesting females.
:15:58
I mean, uh, that's the way your life
has been though. Right?
:16:01
You're like, uh... like Don Juan.
:16:04
Winston, please stop saying that.
:16:12
Hey.
:16:14
About this letter...
I did examine the postmark
under my microscope.
:16:19
And it is too faint to read,
but the stamp-
:16:22
it's got on it a woodpecker.
:16:25
What does that mean to you?
Anything?
:16:31
Well, what I think we should do...
:16:33
is to narrow down the possibilities.
:16:35
Winston, this is probably
someone playing a joke on me.
:16:38
If not, then...
:16:41
whatever.
:16:44
It seems so unfair...
someone to write a letter like this...
:16:47
and-and-and not sign it?
:16:50
Don't you want to know
who is the mother of your son?
:16:52
My hypothetical son?
No, Winston.
:16:55
I don't, okay?
:16:58
Okay.