:29:01
	Forget about the waffle.
:29:03
	Thank you, Tino,
Oscar's a lot better.
:29:06
	Hot plates, look out. Here's another
present for you, Luther.
:29:17
	Can I ask you something?
:29:20
	Yeah, shoot.
:29:25
	Tino, give me a moment here.
Thank you.
:29:29
	- I'll clean that later.
- Did you know Helen?
:29:32
	- It looked like you were crying.
- Death is very sad.
:29:37
	But you didn't even know her.
:29:39
	You don't have to know someone to
feel sad for them. It's empathy.
:29:44
	Yeah. Empathy, yeah.
:29:46
	Empathy. The sympathetic vibrations
of two human beings.
:29:49
	- I know what it means.
- No, you don't.
:29:52
	I didn't know either
till I looked it up.
:29:54
	You see, every day when I'm shaving,
I look up a new word.
:30:02
	It's a little piece of turkey,
that's all.
:30:05
	How can you have empathy
with someone you've never met?
:30:08
	I didn't have to meet her. I just
looked at her picture and I knew.
:30:14
	I knew she lived alone,
I knew she had these dreams
:30:17
	that weren't quite enough
to keep her heart beating
:30:21
	so she kept it going by
putting a bottle of Four Roses
:30:24
	under her pillow - nobody knew about.
:30:28
	Vodka.
:30:30
	You should get a crystal ball and a
turban, you'd make a lot more money.
:30:35
	I'm no fortune teller.
I just tell it the way I see it.
:30:39
	She had that look. My mother
had that look her whole life.
:30:44
	Disappointed.
:30:47
	I need a blood sausage
and hash browns.
:30:50
	Nedda! She's just asking me out!
:30:52
	I am not! I am not asking you out.
:30:57
	- I'm sorry I'm interrupting.
- You're slicing the turkey too thin!