:18:08
	Here you go.
:18:10
	A little something
to get you into second gear.
:18:13
	What are you doing?
:18:15
	I wasn't looking,
relax.
:18:17
	Get out!
Jesus!
:18:19
	I get out, I'm taking
this drink with me.
:18:22
	Have you ever heard
of boundaries?
:18:24
	Okay, that's it.
:18:26
	I'm drinking them both.
:18:30
	Give me the drink.
:18:34
	I-I wasn't looking.
:18:36
	All right?
I, uh...
:18:40
	I didn't see much.
:18:44
	All right, well...
what are you doing here?
:18:46
	- What do you want?
- Well, little Emily invited me...
:18:48
	for dinner.
:18:50
	- She did?
- Yes, she did,
:18:53
	and I think you know
my position on free food.
:19:03
	Which one of you
recites Brownie?
:19:09
	Come on, your mother
told me once that one of you
:19:12
	recites Brownie,
beautifully.
:19:15
	Oh. Browning,
:19:17
	Elizabeth Barrett Browning
and I was telling you that...
:19:20
	um... Popeye,
a few years back
:19:22
	when you were like,
I don't know, nine or 10 or so.
:19:24
	I had her read Browning
and she used to
:19:26
	commit some
of the poems to memory
:19:28
	and recite them here
at the dinner table.
:19:30
	That's right.
:19:32
	That's what it was.
That sounds...
:19:34
	that sounds good.
:19:36
	I've never heard anything
like it before
:19:38
	but it...
it sounds fun.
:19:40
	To who?
:19:42
	To all of us,
if she can remember.
:19:46
	Popeye?
:19:51
	Can we do this tomorrow night
when I've had notice
:19:53
	and can make plans
to eat somewhere else?
:19:56
	I don't remember any
of them anyway.