Harry and Tonto
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:28:02
She won't give me a dime.
:28:04
You're missing the point, Junior.
:28:06
Leroy wants a place of his own.
:28:08
It doesn't make any difference
how old a man is...

:28:10
he needs his privacy.
:28:12
Are you saying that you don't
have enough privacy?

:28:14
- Elaine.
- I'm talking to your father.

:28:18
I think we're doing
the very best that we can.

:28:20
I would like it if you could have
a room of your own...

:28:23
but we're not millionaires.
:28:25
That's a very stupid remark, Elaine.
:28:26
It's not a stupid remark, Burt.
:28:29
Elaine's just being honest about it.
:28:31
Well, it- it isn't very easy
to accommodate another person.

:28:35
Especially when the person
is as unaccommodating as I am.

:28:38
Let's just drop the discussion.
:28:40
I'm old and cranky and just a general
all-around pain in the butt.

:28:43
- Now, I didn't say that.
- Hey, I'm gettin'married in the spring...

:28:47
- so Grandpa can have my room.
- I may be dead by the spring.

:28:49
- Pop.
- Look, I'll find a place of my own this week.

:28:52
Nobody is asking you to move.
:28:54
We love havin' you here, Pop.
:28:56
You're a fool, Burt.
:28:58
I'm driving Elaine out ofher mind.
:29:01
Every second I spend here
is a burden to her.

:29:03
Well, l- I can't see your other children
sending out invitations.

:29:08
I don't see the mail pouring in
from Chicago or Los Angeles.

:29:11
Elaine, will you shut up?
:29:27
Well, thanks for a lovely evening.
:29:30
I think I best be going home.
:29:32
I'll see you out, Leroy.

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