:11:12
Hey, buddy,
come here, will you?
:11:14
Put your hand
right over there, will you?
:11:16
I learned this in Europe.
:11:24
Look out, coming through.
Hot stuff. Look out.
:11:29
I'd like you to meet
Mr. And Mrs. Stuyvesant.
:11:31
Right, right.
:11:33
- How do you do?
- Thornton!
:11:37
How you doin'?
:11:42
Hi there, sir. How are you?
:11:46
Never mind. I got my own here.
It's all right.
:11:51
Millicent, you look charming.
I love your dress.
:11:54
Don't you, Thornton?
:11:56
It's such a lovely shade
of green.
:11:58
Yeah. If that dress had pockets,
you'd look like a pool table.
:12:01
You should try
my Tall and Fat stores.
:12:03
No offense.
:12:08
May I speak to you
privately, please?
:12:15
Watch my sandwich, will you?
:12:19
I can't take any more of this!
:12:21
You've insulted our friends,
you've insulted me...
:12:24
and you've gone out of your way
to ruin this party.
:12:26
Party? Are you kiddin'?
It's a dog show out there.
:12:28
Your friends, they come here
for free food, free booze...
:12:31
and to suck up to you
for donations.
:12:33
You have no class, Thornton,
and I am tired of it.
:12:36
I want a divorce.
:12:38
Divorce. I knew
we had something in common.
:12:40
Here, sign these.
:12:44
I'm afraid it's not gonna be
that easy, honey.
:12:47
This is gonna cost you...
plenty!
:12:50
Oh, yeah?
:12:52
Let's talk about class
a minute, all right?
:12:55
Here's you and Giorgio
in the guest room.
:12:57
Classy, isn't it?
:12:59
Here's you and Giorgio
in the rumpus room.