:34:02
Talk about my childhood.
:34:07
You like her?
:34:11
That's good.
:34:13
How many more times
does she expect you to come?
:34:17
She doesn't say.
:34:20
- It must be costing you.
- No, it's okay.
:34:26
God, it's a funny notion,
paying someone...
:34:28
...to listen to your childhood.
:34:40
We got stereo barred owls,
one at each end of the meadow.
:34:52
I wonder if animals
ever get depressed.
:34:55
Oh, they must, huh?
They must have moods.
:34:59
Maybe it's just natural. We should
all relax and let it follow its course.
:35:09
George.
:35:11
I saw this coyote today.
:35:14
Oh, he was the wildest-looking thing.
:35:17
You know how most coyotes are sorry
and scraggly-looking...
:35:22
...he was stunning.
:35:25
The way he moved...
:35:33
I might ask her to marry me.
:35:37
Marry you?
:35:39
George, really?
:35:43
She's a gentle person.
:35:46
She's very thoughtful.
:35:49
She cares.
:35:51
You pay her to care.
:35:54
George...
:35:55
...you ought not to confuse romance
with business.