:29:00
	To watch the games.
:29:02
	It will be just like when they were kids,
a long time ago.
:29:07
	They'll watch the game
and remember what it was like.
:29:10
	-What the hell is she talking about?
-People will come.
:29:14
	All right. This is fascinating...
:29:17
	...but you don't have the money
to bring the mortgage up to date.
:29:20
	So, you're still going to have to sell.
:29:24
	I'm sorry, Ray. We got no choice.
:29:31
	People will come, Ray.
:29:37
	They'll come to lowa
for reasons they can't even fathom.
:29:41
	They'll turn up your driveway,
not knowing for sure why they're doing it.
:29:45
	They'll arrive at your door
as innocent as children...
:29:49
	...longing for the past.
:29:51
	"Of course, we won't mind
if you look around," you'll say.
:29:56
	"It's only $ 20 per person."
:29:59
	They'll pass over the money
without even thinking about it.
:30:02
	For it is money they have
and peace they like.
:30:05
	Ray! Just sign the papers.
:30:08
	Then they'll walk off to the bleachers...
:30:12
	...and sit in their shirtsleeves
on a perfect afternoon.
:30:18
	They'll find they have reserved seats
somewhere along one of the baselines...
:30:25
	...where they sat when they were children
and cheered their heroes...
:30:30
	...and they'll watch the game...
:30:32
	...and it will be as if they dipped
themselves in magic waters.
:30:36
	The memories will be so thick...
:30:38
	...they'll have to brush them away
from their faces.
:30:42
	When the bank opens in the morning,
they'll foreclose.
:30:46
	People will come, Ray.
:30:48
	You're broke, Ray.
You sell now, or you lose everything.
:30:53
	The one constant through all the years,
Ray, has been baseball.
:30:58
	America has rolled by
like an army of steamrollers.