:33:28
- I'd like to talk to you.
- OK, I'll talk with you soon.
:33:37
- I'll have a better table soon, Monsignor.
- That's perfectly all right.
:33:44
I'll have a Rob Roy, straight up, twist.
And, Tommy, what would you like?
:33:49
A Schlitz, straight up, no twist...
as long as His Eminence is paying.
:33:56
(plates clatter)
:33:57
- I'm so sorry, Monsignor.
- That's all right.
:34:00
- The usual, Monsignor?
- Yes, please.
:34:02
- Tommy, what would you like?
- Well, the usual will be fine for me, too.
:34:08
- Whatever it is.
- You'll find out.
:34:12
His Eminence was very grateful
for what you did for Father Gagnon.
:34:16
It's nothing. Any time, any time.
:34:24
Oh, yes, I saw this before.
:34:30
It's a very nice photo.
:34:33
You get your face in the paper
often enough, Des, for a priest.
:34:36
- For a Mick priest from Boyle Heights.
- No, you always were a harp with class.
:34:41
What will you call yourself
when you become pope?
:34:44
I don't know. I thought about it.
Maybe I'll call myself Gelasius II.
:34:48
It has a nice little ring to it,
don't you think?
:34:51
Or it could be something simpler.
Thomas, after you.
:34:55
There's never been a Pope Thomas.
Thomas I.
:34:57
Thomas I, I like that.
It's nice and common.