:48:06
This is tough, man. This is hard.
:48:08
It's very hard to talk to a dead person.
I have nothing in common.
:48:20
Hi, Ma.
:48:26
Nick, you're making me
forget the Kaddish.
:48:29
Ma... I'm sorry, Mikey.
:48:33
Ma...
:48:36
I don't want to die, Ma.
:48:41
I'm talking to my mother here.
:48:49
- Hey, Mikey.
- I'm trying to remember the Kaddish.
:48:53
Wouldn't it be great...
:48:58
I was just gonna say,
wouldn't it be great if she was alive?
:49:03
Don't you wish
your mother was alive?
:49:06
Of course I wish
my mother was alive.
:49:10
I think that's the reason
we're such good friends.
:49:13
Because we remember each other
from when we were kids.
:49:17
Things that happened when we were
kids that no one knows about but us.
:49:20
It's in our heads.
That's how we know they really happened.
:49:25
What are you talking about? I know
what really happened when I was a kid.
:49:29
Yeah, but no one else does.
:49:31
I mean, everyone we knew
when we were kids is dead.
:49:34
So what?
I still remember what happened.
:49:38
And I tell Annie about a lot of things
that happened when I was a kid.
:49:42
And she enjoys listening to that.
:49:45
- Well, you don't know what I mean.
- Oh, of course not, 'cause I'm stupid.
:49:49
No, I wish...
:49:53
I wish my mother was alive.
I wish your mother was alive.
:49:58
And I wish your father was alive,
and I wish my father was alive.