:33:01
Get rid of that.
:33:04
Not that! That!
:33:06
Okay.
:33:08
Come on, Bink, we gotta go.
AII right, boss, see you.
:33:40
What are you gonna do with the car?
:33:42
Drive it untiI we seII the piano
and I can afford another.
:33:45
You're crazy. What wiII you do if you
get a ticket or get into an accident?
:33:49
What if the Russians invade Pasadena?
Come on, Dennis, I'm hungry. PIease.
:33:57
Here we go. Here.
:34:00
Give me an N.B., hoId the onions,
an S.S. and a fries to go.
:34:04
-You got it.
-What do you think you're doing?
:34:06
-I'm putting in an order.
-No, you don't seem to get it.
:34:09
The onIy peopIe who can order
are Dinkie's carhops...
:34:11
...and you ceased being one of those
at 8: 1 5 Iast night.
:34:14
It's not my fauIt.
I was just changing my skates.
:34:16
-See, I took my bunny rabbits off.
-And you were kidnapped by terrorists?
:34:20
Of course not.
I was changing my bunny rabbits...
:34:23
...and the Ieft one got hooked
on the bumper of one of those cars...
:34:27
...and the guy dragged me
aII the way to Long Beach.
:34:29
Pick up your cheque
Wednesday, PoweII.
:34:31
Come on, WardeII. I came back.
:34:33
You guys were cIosing. You weren't
here, I couIdn't return anything.
:34:36
-You're a troubIemaker, PoweII.
-There'II be no more troubIe.
:34:39
-You reaIIy need this job, don't you?
-Yes.
:34:41
Of aII these peopIe that work here...
:34:43
...you're the onIy one who caIIs me
by my first name.
:34:46
-I don't know your Iast name.
-It's FIecken.
:34:48
You wouId rather me caII you
FIecken than WardeII?
:34:51
I wouId rather you
caII me Mr. FIecken.
:34:54
-Okay, Mr. FIecken.
-And occasionaIIy ''sir.''
:34:59
Yes, sir, Mr. FIecken.