:16:00
You want me to
pick strawberries?
:16:02
Yep. Do I have to put
an ad in the paper?
:16:05
- I'm not sure I know how.
- It's really very simple. You bend over and pick 'em.
:16:11
- Bend over? Where are they?
- On the ground, where they belong.
:16:15
Last time we picked blueberries they were
on a bush. Didn't have to bend over at all.
:16:19
These are strawberries,
and they grow on the ground.
:16:24
Here comes what's-his-name.
:16:26
He'll have the paper.
:16:27
I don't want to miss any career opportunities
off lookin' for strawberries.
:16:31
I'll pay you. It may be
the beginning of something big.
:16:34
You may become
a major strawberry picker.
:16:37
Not if I'm bending over all the time.
I think you're tryin' to kill me.
:16:40
I thought about it.
:16:42
You needn't bother.
I'm living on borrowed time as it is.
:16:45
Will you take your cheery personality
and get out of here?
:16:49
I hope you're prepared to massage
my bent back this evening.
:16:53
With pleasure.
:16:55
Well, maybe I can lie down
to pick the berries.
:17:09
Mornin', Ethel!
:17:10
Hi, Charlie. Come on up and have
some coffee. You can take five minutes.
:17:16
You got a letter
from Chelsea!
:17:20
- The rest is just bills and junk like that.
- Go on in.
:17:25
Gee!
:17:27
Oh! Uh-oh.
I think I broke your door.
:17:30
No, no. It's been that way
for months now.
:17:33
Norman's supposed to fix it, but I'm afraid
it's not high on his list of priorities.