:30:01
I was very small at the time.
One, I believe.
:30:04
Oh, would you like to stay
for dinner?
:30:07
Dinner?
:30:09
No, thank you. I have to be
getting back. It's a long drive.
:30:14
I'll be leaving soon myself. I'm not
gonna be living here much longer.
:30:18
I'm just helping Arlene
and Charley out.
:30:21
- That's a very nice briefcase.
- Thank you.
:30:24
I like it. You could fit
the whole world in that briefcase.
:30:28
I'll be ordering a briefcase like that
very soon myself.
:30:31
Oh, what's wrong with your hand?
:30:33
My hand?
:30:36
Good lord, you've been stung.
Why didn't you say anything?
:30:39
We keep bees for honey.
:30:41
- I'm so sorry.
- Don't be sorry. I don't mind.
:30:46
Wow, they really swell up,
don't they?
:30:50
I've never been stung before.
:30:53
- Here.
- A new experience.
:30:55
Put your arm down in that bucket.
:30:57
Better take your ring off, though.
Your fingers might swell.
:31:00
I'll guard it.
:31:09
This is my husband,
Charley Groden.
:31:11
Charley, this is Mr. Gibbs.
He's with the IRS.
:31:14
Pleased to meet you, sir.
:31:16
He's been stung. A lot.
Maybe hornets.
:31:19
Not a very friendly greeting.
:31:34
We're pretty casual around here.
You may have noticed.
:31:36
It's extremely likely.
:31:38
So, Mr. Gibbs, is there a problem
with our tax forms?
:31:41
Only that you haven't filed
for seven years.
:31:44
- Has it been that long?
- It has.
:31:46
Well, we used to file.
We filed for years...
:31:49
...but since we only live
on $5000 a year...
:31:51
...at some point it seemed
a waste of everybody's time.
:31:54
Well, we'd still like you to file.
:31:56
In fact, I'm afraid there's a penalty
for not filing.
:31:58
Oh, no, a penalty?