1:40:08
	Well, l'll bet you're wondering how l got here.
1:40:12
	Well, yes. Yes, l am.
1:40:16
	l was looking through a telephone book
for a man named McBride
1:40:20
	and l came across the name ''T McKay''.
1:40:24
	l said to myself ''Could that
possibly be Terry McKay, my old friend?''
1:40:29
	And it was.
Yes.
1:40:33
	And then l said to myself ''Well, now,
l haven't been very nice to Miss McKay.''
1:40:38
	''After all, l had an appointment
with her one day, and l didn't keep it.''
1:40:46
	You didn't keep...
1:40:48
	No.
1:40:52
	So l said to myself
l talk to myself quite a lot these days
1:40:57
	l said ''That's not a very nice way
to treat an old friend like Miss McKay.''
1:41:01
	''l must apologise to Miss McKay.''
1:41:03
	Don't you agree, when someone doesn't
keep an appointment, they should apologise?
1:41:08
	Yes. l think you're absolutely right.
1:41:12
	l think the least people could do
is to say they're sorry, or... something.
1:41:20
	So here l am.
1:41:23
	That's very sweet.
l thought so.
1:41:28
	l've often wondered about you.
And how you were.
1:41:32
	Did you really?
1:41:35
	Yes, really.
1:41:38
	Well, l've often thought about you too.
1:41:42
	Then you weren't angry
because l wasn't there?
1:41:45
	l mean, you must have been at first.
1:41:48
	Well...
1:41:50
	Yes, l was.
1:41:53
	At first l was furious.
1:41:56
	l said ''He can't do this to me.
Who does he think he is?''