On Golden Pond
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:34:02
There are some rather
nasty moths though.

:34:05
This was a little big
for a moth.

:34:08
If you really want to be scared,
wait till you meet my father.

:34:12
- Hey, Dad!
- Hey, Billy!

:34:13
- Dad, they do have indoor plumbing.
- Great.

:34:18
Chelsea was just
bullshitting us.

:34:20
I like to paint a rather
rustic picture of life on Golden Pond.

:34:23
- It's rustic, all right.
- It's lovely rusticity.

:34:27
Yeah, we've been peeing
indoors for 40 years.

:34:32
- You must be Norman.
- Yeah, must be. Who are you?

:34:35
- Bill Ray.
- Bill Ray? The dentist?

:34:38
- Yes, sir.
- Wanna see my teeth?

:34:43
I'd just like to tell you, sir,
how glad we are to be here.

:34:46
Chelsea's told me
so much about you...

:34:48
your lovely wife and your
wonderful place on the lake.

:34:50
We're very pleased
she's brought us here.

:34:52
I'm frankly surprised
Chelsea could find the way.

:34:55
Well, she's here, Norman,
and that's what's important.

:34:59
Do you visit your parents?
:35:01
- No, sir. My parents both passed away.
- I see.

:35:04
Then you have a good excuse.
:35:06
- Norman, please.
- Norman, why...

:35:09
What? Am I not allowed
to speak to our guests? Is that it?

:35:13
They're afraid
I'm going to embarrass them.

:35:18
Well, I'm gonna go say hello to the lake.
Anybody coming?

:35:24
Me. I never seen anyone
say hello to a lake before.

:35:27
- Mommy, you coming?
- Yeah. Want to take the boat?

:35:32
- Boat? All right!
- Bill, aren't you coming?

:35:37
Where? Outside?
:35:38
That's where the lake is.
Coming, Norman?

:35:42
No, I think I'll just sit here
and enjoy the quiet.

:35:46
- I'll stay too.
- With Bill.

:35:51
- The screen door's broken.
- Really? Norman will fix it.


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