:34:01
...sitting with his friends.
I must step up and say hello.
:34:03
Hello, Uncle Vince. This is Mae Doyle,
Earl Pfeiffer. This is my Uncle Vince.
:34:07
Always glad to meet
my nephew's friends.
:34:09
Have a beer,
if you got nothing else to do.
:34:12
Nothing to do? I beg your pardon.
I've got so much to do...
:34:15
...I don't know where to start,
as a matter...
:34:17
But I can stand a beer
on an afternoon like this.
:34:21
Miss Doyle, may I have this dance?
:34:23
- Go on, Mae, enjoy yourself.
- All right.
:34:26
- Maybe I won't bring her back, Jerry.
- You will.
:34:28
Keep that periscope up, uncle.
:34:31
Think he's funny? He ain't funny.
:34:35
- The old gent's here.
- What? Papa?
:34:38
- Tucked in the bar.
- In the bar?
:34:54
- Can I ask you a foolish question?
- You'll get a foolish answer.
:34:59
You've got Jerry spinning.
I can see it a mile off.
:35:02
Can you?
:35:05
Jerry's the salt of the earth,
but he's not the right seasoning for you.
:35:08
What kind of seasoning do I need?
:35:11
You're like me.
:35:13
A dash of Tabasco
or the meat tastes flat.
:35:18
- Can't see you doing it.
- Doing what?
:35:21
Hanging out the family wash.
:35:25
What did you do back East?
:35:26
- Existed.
- Okay...
:35:29
...I'm offside.
:35:31
I'll ask you one more foolish question.
:35:35
Where did you get
those blue, blue eyes?
:35:37
From my mother.
:35:39
- And the perfume?
- From a bottle.
:35:44
Remind me to refill that bottle.
For another nickel, we can have a rumba.
:35:48
No, thanks. Save your money.
Hard times are coming.
:35:53
I wonder where Jerry went.
:35:56
The sun is going down.