:03:01
	Dear Charles,
:03:03
	if there is ever anything
I can do to help,
:03:05
	anything at all,
:03:06
	for I too know
what it is to be lonely,
:03:09
	please do not
hesitate to call.
:03:10
	Sincerely, Tracy Roberts.
:03:12
	Jesus, she even gives
her work, home,
:03:14
	and answering-service numbers.
:03:15
	Sure you didnt murder Emily?
:03:17
	And theres twice
as much mail at home.
:03:19
	Good looking, presentable,
:03:22
	widows, singles, divorcees,
:03:24
	practically all of them
young, young, young.
:03:28
	Charley, youre embarrassing.
:03:29
	I mean, youre such a cliché.
:03:31
	Here you are,
a middle-aged man,
:03:33
	suddenly finds himself alone,
grows a beard,
:03:36
	goes berserk
with his sexual fantasies.
:03:38
	Please, stop
with the Psychology 101.
:03:41
	In all your life,
you never screwed around.
:03:44
	In all my life,
I never had a chance.
:03:46
	My last actual date was 1945.
:03:49
	August, 1945.
:03:51
	When I was married
at 21, I was a virgin.
:03:54
	I knew there was
something wrong with you.
:03:56
	So now youre gonna
make up for lost time?
:03:58
	I sure as hell
am going to try.
:04:00
	You want to know what I think? No.
:04:06
	Your eyes are
bigger than your putz.
:04:10
	Dr. Griffin,
:04:12
	I have a long-distance call.
:04:15
	Dr. Griffin,
:04:16
	I have a long-distance call.
:04:18
	Dr. Willoughby.
:04:19
	Huh?
:04:21
	Your watch is buzzing.
:04:22
	Whats that?
:04:23
	I said, how are you feeling?
:04:25
	Fine, fine.
:04:26
	All right,
now quit lollygagging.
:04:28
	This is a hospital,
not a pool hall.
:04:31
	Good morning!
:04:41
	Good morning! Good Morning!
:04:45
	How are we getting on?
Comfy, I see.
:04:48
	Ah, yes, excellent, excellent.
:04:50
	Im Dr. Willoughby.
:04:51
	I took care of you
after the accident.
:04:53
	No, no, no.
No, thats quite all right.
:04:55
	No thanks necessary.
:04:56
	Well, I must be getting out.
:04:58
	I want you to try to get some
rest, Mrs., uh, Kensington...