Milk Money
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

1:02:01
No, I may have the name wrong,
but I never forget a face.

1:02:04
My name is V, like the letter.
1:02:05
Your husband and I did business
1:02:07
together once.
1:02:09
Oh, yes, yes... of course.
1:02:11
Yes, I'm sorry,
of course, yes.

1:02:14
Uh, V is a, um...
a dance instructor.

1:02:17
She, she taught me how to dance.
1:02:19
Dance? You teach dance
and you tutor math?

1:02:22
Isn't that wonderful?
1:02:23
We should all go out dancing
together sometime.

1:02:26
Oh, yes, let's do it soon.
1:02:27
Maybe V could teach us
a couple of things.

1:02:30
Uh, she can't.
1:02:31
Um... she's retired.
1:02:33
Listen,
1:02:34
it was really nice to see you,
1:02:36
but we've really got
to get going.

1:02:37
Good to see you.
1:02:39
Okay, bye-bye.
1:02:41
Huh. It's a small...
1:02:45
V.
1:02:47
V.
1:02:54
Stop it.
What are you doing?

1:02:57
You said you fixed it.
1:02:58
What's wrong with you?
1:03:00
I thought things were different,
but I was wrong.

1:03:03
-What happened?
-I have to go.

1:03:04
I don't understand.
1:03:05
I know--
that's why I have to go!

1:03:07
Well, let me take you.
1:03:09
Do you even know where I live?
1:03:11
No, I don't; I have no idea.
1:03:13
Do you want to see where I live?
1:03:15
-Yeah.
-Follow me.

1:03:25
Why are we climbing this tree?
1:03:35
What, may I ask,
are you doing

1:03:37
Iiving in my son's tree house?
1:03:39
T ake off your pants;
then I'll tell you.

1:03:42
Why do I have
to take off my pants?

1:03:43
Because in my experience,
1:03:45
men are better listeners
when they're not wearing pants,

1:03:47
and I have something personal
to tell you,

1:03:49
and I don't want you
to be able to get away.

1:03:51
Okay.
1:03:52
Fine.
1:03:54
I'm taking off my pants.
1:03:56
This better be good.
1:03:58
Nobody's ever treated me
the way you treat me.


prev.
next.