Harry and Tonto
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: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.
:30:00
I don't promise
the elevator will ever work.

:30:03
A little exercise is good at our age.
:30:05
I don't think it's safe anyway.
:30:07
Best place to get mugged
is the elevator.

:30:09
I was mugged four times this year.
:30:11
- You must live in a good neighborhood.
- I lived in this area.

:30:14
- Where are you now?
- In the suburbs with my son.

:30:18
Let's wait a second, huh?
:30:20
- I'm glad you said it.
- How old do you think I am?

:30:24
We both can use an elevator.
:30:25
How old?
:30:27
Oh, 60, 64.
:30:29
When I was 64
I could run up those stairs.

:30:32
- Seventy-three.
- Amazing. You don't look it.

:30:34
I feel it.
:30:40
He'll be outta here
the end of the week.

:30:42
- Excuse me. Buenos días.
- Buenos días.

:30:45
The owner will split
the paint job with you.

:30:48
- A little small, isn't it?
- Less to clean.

:30:51
What do you want a big place for?
:30:53
You're not gonna give any big parties.
:30:55
A room with a view.
:30:57
At our age, if you don't know
what the world looks like, you never will.


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