:39:10
-Stellar jukebox, sir.
-Thanks.
:39:13
-How do you obtain one of those?
-What did we pay for the Wurlitzer?
:39:18
The guy didn't want to part with it.
A matter of $9000?
:39:22
-So you graduated Lakewood, right?
-Yes, sir.
:39:25
-What are you gonna do now?
-Yeah, Lloyd.
:39:29
What are your plans for the future?
:39:32
Spend as much time as possible
with Diane before she leaves.
:39:36
Seriously.
:39:38
-I'm totally and completely serious.
-No, really.
:39:43
You mean a career?
:39:48
I don't know. I've--
:39:50
I've thought about this quite a bit,
and I would have to say. . .
:39:55
. . .I don't wanna sell, buy,
or process anything as a career.
:39:59
Or sell anything bought or processed
or buy anything sold or processed. . .
:40:05
. . .or process anything
sold or bought. . .
:40:07
. . .or repair anything sold,
bought or processed.
:40:11
My father's in the Army.
:40:14
He wants me to join, but I can't
work for that corporation.
:40:18
So lately I've been kickboxing.
:40:23
Which is a new sport,
but I think it's got a good future.
:40:29
As far as career longevity,
you can't really tell.
:40:32
Eight and six as a fighter is no good.
:40:36
But I can't tell if I'm great
until I've had pro fights.
:40:40
I haven't been knocked down.
:40:43
I can't figure it all out,
so I'm gonna hang with Diane.
:40:58
-Mr. James Court?
-Can I help you?