:26:47
What do you say, Ernie?
:26:57
.Take it easy.
.Sorry, l didn't hear you.
:27:00
Fast on the draw.
:27:05
.You are working late tonight.
.Pretty much. Kind of....
:27:10
What time is it? You want a cup of coffee?
:27:12
.No, thank you. l'm all right.
.l do, and l need it.
:27:19
What are you doing there?
:27:22
Breaking out the rigor mortis.
:27:24
Yeah?
:27:27
Come here.
:27:29
Come on.
You see, rigor mortis starts in the brain.
:27:33
And it spreads down to the internal organs,
and it finally settles in the muscles.
:27:40
lt loosens up after a while...
:27:44
...but you can break it out manually,
as they say...
:27:48
...by flexing the muscles.
:27:50
.See that?
.Yeah.
:27:52
You'll not find that in a book, my friend.
:27:54
The embalming business is basically
passed on by word of mouth.
:27:58
l'll tell you, that's fascinating,
that's really something.