A Touch of Class
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:17:01
Good afternoon, Miss Ramos,
my name is Blackburn.

:17:04
Reservations for two round-trip tickets
to Málaga, night flight tonight.

:17:07
Thank you, Mr. Blackburn, I'll just check.
:17:14
The seats are available, sir.
:17:17
Charge mine to my travel card,
I'll pay cash for the other one.

:17:20
Why not charge both tickets,
Mr. Blackburn?

:17:23
This is a business card.
I charge my ticket to the business.

:17:27
They pay for it and the other is
a surprise vacation trip for my mother.

:17:31
- How nice. What's your mother's name?
- Vickie.

:17:35
Vickie Allessio.
:17:37
- Allessio?
- She remarried.

:17:39
I'll get the tickets.
:17:47
Here, one for Mr. Blackburn
and one for Mrs. Allessio.

:17:51
I'll take that. I'm Mrs. Allessio.
:17:56
Happy Mother's Day.
:18:06
Just tell me one thing:
:18:08
Why must you leave tonight...
:18:10
...on the very day
my parents arrive for a visit?

:18:13
Because when the S.S. Sera Magoso
rammed into the S.S. Antonio...

:18:17
...ripping out its corkscrew
turbine rotor shaft...

:18:19
...they didn't know about your parents,
or they would've avoided each another.

:18:23
- You could send Braithwaite there.
- That's all I need now.

:18:26
Why don't you both go down?
:18:28
We didn't come to see you.
:18:29
We came to be with our babies.
:18:32
I'd love that, Grace,
but Gloria hates the place.

:18:34
She can't stand the wind, the food.
Isn't that right, dear?

:18:37
We were there last September.
:18:38
- It was miserable.
- But in July, it's gorgeous.

:18:41
Really. You'll enjoy it.
:18:43
Ask her nice, Steve.
You might have a pretty roommate.

:18:46
Why not try it, dear?
:18:48
Maybe in July, it won't have the wind
and the lousy food and the heat.

:18:52
- The flies.
- You think I can still get a ticket?

:18:55
- That's another thing.
- That's easy.

:18:57
- What are you flying?
- Iberian.

:18:58
- You want me to call?
- No, I'll get it.


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