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1:16:01
...intensify my Native American
art studies.

1:16:05
We'll have the money.
We'll sell the house.

1:16:07
Vic, here, will buy it.
He's rolling in dough.

1:16:10
Why do you think he crashed his plane
into his house and burned it down?

1:16:13
Why, Daddy?
1:16:15
For the insurance money. Right, Vic?
1:16:17
How much you have the old place
insured for?

1:16:21
He didn't have any insurance.
1:16:23
He never does.
1:16:25
Of course he had insurance.
1:16:27
The bank wouldn't give him a mortgage
without insurance.

1:16:32
He didn't have a mortgage.
1:16:36
You paid cash?
1:16:38
You rented?
1:16:41
Do you remember
when your neighbour, Mrs. Warren...

1:16:43
...moved to Riverside Nursing Home
after her husband died?

1:16:46
Well, that's when we met her.
1:16:49
Vic used to dress her all the time.
1:16:52
Mrs. Warren would always
ask for Vic.

1:16:56
Well, when she died...
1:16:58
...the house was empty,
so we moved in.

1:17:02
Vic said she wouldn't mind.
1:17:05
I said it was a steal.
1:17:10
This is really something.
1:17:12
You two ought to be on 60 Minutes.
1:17:17
Yeah, but now we don't have
no place to live.

1:17:22
Daddy, they could live in my room.
1:17:24
Dick's invited me to Florida
for a couple of weeks.

1:17:26
His mom won't be there.
She said it's okay.

1:17:28
You stay out of this. You're not going
anywhere and Dick is off-limits.

1:17:32
Maybe that's not a bad idea
that Elaine had.

1:17:35
I mean, they could stay
in the guest room.

1:17:37
I don't know. That room's loaded
with a lot of furniture and junk.

1:17:40
If we did stay, we'd really need
the big room, facing the road.

1:17:43
The master bedroom?
1:17:45
Hey, don't worry, we'd earn our keep
around here.

1:17:48
How wonderful.
1:17:49
- No heavy yard work, though.
- Hernia.

1:17:51
Well, I don't know, it is my bedroom.
1:17:53
I kind of have a sentimental
attachment to it.

1:17:56
I'll tell you what.
1:17:58
With a scrub-down
and some carpentry...


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