:47:01
- But she loves him.
- Not her life, mine.
:47:03
I'm all set for the London job.
:47:06
I couldn't care less. I'm fed up with this.
:47:08
Hopping all around the map
from Baghdad to Caracas to Cape Town.
:47:13
- Who needs it?
- What would you suggest?
:47:15
A nice permanent job
with the home office in Atlanta.
:47:19
Atlanta? You can't be serious.
That's Siberia with mint juleps.
:47:22
- I want to go home.
- Give me one good reason.
:47:25
Cindy has to have her teeth straightened.
:47:28
Tommy is ten and he's never had
a peanut-butter sandwich.
:47:31
And I'd like to see Gunsmoke not in
German or Portuguese or Swahili.
:47:35
You want to go home and pay taxes?
We've got it made.
:47:38
Big house, servants, limousine. And you'd
give it up for a peanut-butter sandwich?
:47:43
It's a great life for you.
:47:45
Everywhere we go you find some
secretary who gives language lessons.
:47:49
- What does that mean?
- I can always tell.
:47:51
You start wearing your elevator shoes.
:47:53
- Are you implying...?
- I've known for years.
:47:56
And you never said? That's not fair.
:47:58
I didn't want to be one of those
nagging American wives.
:48:01
But maybe I was wrong. Maybe we
should have had it out a long time ago.
:48:09
- How is she?
- Perfectly normal.
:48:11
She keeps asking for
somebody named Otto.
:48:14
- Never heard of him.
- She's going to be all right?
:48:16
Hundert Prozent. You will be happy
to know that the young lady is...
:48:21
How do you say it in English? Schwanger.
:48:24
- What's that?
- You're the one studying German.
:48:27
You know. Such a Dummkopf I am.
:48:30
Schwanger, schwanger...
:48:32
I know what it means.
:48:35
- What?
- You told me not to use words like that.
:48:37
- Come on.
- Do you want me to tell you?
:48:40
- Please.
- Scarlett's going to have puppies.
:48:45
- What?
- Pregnant?
:48:47
That is the word! Pregnant.
Auf Wiedersehen.
:48:50
# Schwanger
is pregnant, pregnant is schwanger
:48:58
Mother of Mercy,
is this the end of little Rico?