Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation
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:40:03
I know you haven't got
much in common with him...

:40:06
but couldn't you at least
ask him about his work?

:40:08
Well, honey,
what can you possibly ask a biophysicist?

:40:12
I wouldn't know whether
I was pronouncing it right even.

:40:16
Very well then,
since we're strictly off the record...

:40:19
how do you like these apples?
:40:21
You can have my share of Byron too.
:40:34
Bless your wicked little heart.
:40:37
Did you ever see such a windbag?
:40:40
You know,
I was talking to him one night...

:40:43
and I suddenly realized
I was apologizing to him...

:40:46
for not hating my mother.
:40:48
What are we going to do, Rog?
:40:50
All right. Now, look, honey.
:40:52
I read somewhere once that you can't
live anybody's life but your own...

:40:56
and you're nuts to try to.
:40:57
I'll bet that goes for families too...
:41:00
because sooner or later,
Mommy and Poppy have just got to let go.

:41:03
The kiddies are all grown up,
and they're in business for themselves, right?

:41:06
I suppose.
:41:08
You can keep on wiping their noses
just so long...

:41:11
and pretty soon somebody's gonna come right out
and tell Mommy and Poppy to buzz off.

:41:15
- Oh, dear.
- So we're going to buzz off before we're buzzed off.

:41:19
Just stay out of it. Let them take care
of their problems by themselves.

:41:22
- But—
- From now on, we're going to live our lives...

:41:25
and they can live their lives...
:41:27
and happy landings to everybody.
:41:29
Good night, honey.
:41:34
But what about the— the family?
:41:36
Well, what about the family?
:41:38
- I mean, communicating with the children.
- Oh, to hell with it.

:41:41
Let them communicate with us
for a change.

:41:52
Honey.
:41:55
We're not going to worry
about this anymore.

:41:57
- You understand?
- Uh-huh.


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