Young at Heart
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:14:00
You shouldn't go out on jobs
with a shirt and tie and all.

:14:04
You have men in overalls
and you pay them.

:14:06
I don't go out on jobs any more, Amy.
:14:09
Just this one, cos it's on the way to work
and... cos...

:14:13
I know. Well, you'd better wash up now.
:14:16
If you're gonna sell any of those nice white
refrigerators you'd better look the part.

:14:21
Not there.
:14:22
- Upstairs.
- Sure.

:14:26
- Ernie.
- Huh?

:14:28
Take your coat off
before you wash your hands.

:14:33
Oh. Yeah.
:14:37
- Hurry up, Laurie.
- Hello, Mr Tuttle.

:14:39
- Just going upstairs to wash my hands.
- That's good.

:14:43
- Thanks.
- I'll walk with you.

:14:45
Good. Bye, Jess.
:14:48
Hi, Mr Tuttle!
:14:52
- Laurie, Laurie, it's happened!
- Is it Ladybird?

:14:55
- Yeah, she's having pups. Seven already!
- You go ahead.

:14:59
Mothers are more important than fathers.
:15:02
- Hi!
- Get back! Hurry up!

:15:05
It's just like you said, Laurie -
right on the front lawn. No dignity!

:15:09
- Are there really seven?
- Eight!

:15:11
- Eight?
- Correction - nine.

:15:14
Oh, he's so little.
:15:16
- Hi.
- Hi.

:15:17
- Number nine. The last, and the runt.
- Oh, that's awful.

:15:21
Yep, life begins in frustration.
:15:23
- Well, Mrs Ridgefield, congratulations.
- Thank you.

:15:26
- I just can't thank you enough.
- Don't mention it.

:15:29
- Your problems are just beginning.
- What?

:15:32
- One too many came to dinner.
- Oh, I see.

:15:42
Oh, dear. Well, what'll I do?
:15:44
- Bottle-feed him.
- Me? I'm a busy housewife.

:15:47
- I've got a large house to run...
- Bottle-feed him or you can drown him.

:15:52
- Drown him?
- Easy, easy, you're a latecomer.

:15:55
Call yourself a vet? You're supposed
to save lives, not destroy them.


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