:32:20
	Where you going?
:32:22
	-I' m going home.
-Not this way.
:32:24
	-Why not?
-Metrorail construction, that's why not.
:32:27
	Go around.
:32:30
	Just follow your tootsies.
:32:32
	You sure you don't want something?
Coffee, soda, something?
:32:36
	No, thank you, ma'am.
:32:39
	I feel kind of stupid about this.
:32:41
	Better safe than sorry.
:32:43
	That's what I thought.
:32:45
	You have a restraining order
against your husband?
:32:48
	Ex-husband.
:32:50
	He'd show up on the wrong day. . .
:32:52
	. . .or in the middle of the night,
pounding on the door.
:32:56
	Thing is, he has
this horrendous temper.
:32:59
	I didn't know if a restraining
order was a good idea. . .
:33:02
	. . .and if it'd do more harm than good.
:33:04
	But the judge said we should
make an example of him.
:33:09
	So he can't come
within 100 feet of us.
:33:12
	Or is it yards?
Which is it? Feet or yards?
:33:15
	That's up to the judge.
:33:17
	-I thought it was a set thing.
-It's at his discretion.
:33:20
	That's interesting.
:33:22
	Does he drink?
:33:25
	Oh, I thought you meant the judge!
:33:28
	-No, I wouldn't say so.
-Do drugs?
:33:33
	But he has a propensity for violence?
:33:35
	Y eah, I think you could say that.
:33:39
	Did he strike the little girl?
:33:43
	Did he strike you?
:33:45
	Not exactly.
:33:48
	Not exactly?
:33:52
	You know, there were times. . .
:33:55
	. . .when I thought he was going to. . .
:33:57
	. . .but I just didn't want to wait
until he got around to it.