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:17:01
- It's just a matter of time, Pop.
- We have Brown Betty for dessert.

:17:04
Fine, fine.
:17:06
How about some Brown Betty, Norman, hmm?
:17:09
- You can chew on that for a couple of weeks.
- Leave him alone, Burt.

:17:14
All right. Okay.
:17:17
Okay. Okay.
:17:26
See you in a few minutes, kid.
:17:28
Hope you like the vibes.
:17:33
- Yeah, he's bothering me.
- I wish you would just eat your own food.

:17:36
What is it supposed to do?
I don't know.

:17:38
Listen, I've got as m- l-
:17:40
I know as much about
political consciousness as Norman does.

:17:42
- I just want a little respect.
- You'll be out of here soon enough.

:17:44
- When I talk to him, I wanna get answers.
- He doesn't answer me.

:17:46
- Why should he answer you?
- Because we're in the same generation, that's why!

:17:49
What's the problem?
:17:52
It's my brother, and he's insane.
That's the problem.

:17:54
- I don't like that, Burt.
- Hey.

:17:57
You may have noticed, Dad,
that Norman doesn't speak very much.

:18:00
Much?
:18:02
He's taken a vow of silence.
:18:04
I know. He wrote me a note.
:18:07
Rather interesting.
:18:09
I've done considerable reading
about Zen, yoga.

:18:12
He hasn't.
:18:14
I don't understand
that diet he's on though.

:18:18
Macrobiotics.
:18:20
Well, he seems healthy.
:18:23
Maybe you oughta
give it a try, Elaine.

:18:25
What is that supposed to mean?
:18:28
Well, I think you've
put on a little weight.

:18:34
I think that's very rude.
:18:36
Oh, l- I apologize.
:18:38
I know you think
you're really far out.

:18:40
You smoke a couple of joints, and you think
you're into something, right?

:18:43
No. Hey, I know.
:18:45
I mean, I took 32 trips, you ninny.
:18:47
Pure stuff. Pure rainbow.
:18:49
I have more coke stuffed up
this nose than you could breathe air.

:18:52
I was into heavy Tibetan meditation
for two years, you Jimbo!

:18:57
You're not very tolerant, Junior.
:18:58
The heaviest thing I can do for him
is to wake him up!


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