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:17:01
Oh. Dinner with your fiancée?
:17:03
No, that was last week's trauma.
:17:06
Today, I'm at work...
:17:08
and I'm in the middle
of an important conference.

:17:11
You know, I work for
a very conservative firm.
Everything is always very formal.

:17:15
- Excuse me, Mr Mills.
- I think they're a pretty good group
of people in general.

:17:16
- Your mother's here.
- What?

:17:18
-Joe and Annabel are working
on communications with them.
- Your mother's here to see you.

:17:21
Now, we've explored a few
different issues. I've outlined
a few different ones here.

:17:53
- Mother.
- Say hello to Aunt Ceil.

:17:57
- What are you doing here?
- We just saw Cats.

:18:00
- Katz? Mr Katz?
- Cats. Cats, the show.

:18:04
Remember? You gave me two tickets?
:18:06
Oh, Cats.
Cats, of course.

:18:09
So I thought I'd take Aunt Ceil
to see your office.

:18:13
Isn't it beautiful?
She doesn't hear a thing.

:18:17
- Sheldon, we're a little
behind schedule.
- Oh, yes. Yes, sir.

:18:20
Uh, I'm--
S-See, I'm all tied up.

:18:22
This is Bates,
the one with the mistress.

:18:28
Hello, Mrs Millstein?
Hi, it's Lisa.

:18:32
I-I'm calling to invite you
to come out...

:18:34
on Sunday with Sheldon and me.
:18:36
I'd like you
to meet the children.

:18:39
Oh, please come.
:18:41
Uh-huh. W-We can have lunch
and hopefully have a wonderful time.

:18:46
I don't know why
we have to sit out here.

:18:49
- It's a nice table.
- It's-- It's cold out here.

:18:51
And why-- And why do we have to go
all the way back like this?

:18:56
- Right this way. It's a nice table.
- Oh, I don't like when it's
outside like this.


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