:09:00
	Frankly, the practice of excluding
our first names looks outdated.
:09:04
	So, I think we should list our names:
first, middle and last.
:09:08
	That's all.
:09:11
	I always thought the way it was
looked quaint.
:09:14
	It doesn't look quaint, Edna.
It looks antiquated.
:09:17
	What about tradition?
:09:20
	If my name isn't there
as Mrs. Franklin J. Caldwell Ill...
:09:24
	...then how the hell is anybody gonna know
who I am?
:09:26
	Barbaranelle Caldwell, who's that?
It could be his daughter.
:09:30
	-You wish.
-Shut up.
:09:32
	Ladies, this isn't something
that's going to be decided today.
:09:38
	If there's no further business,
this meeting is adjourned. Thank you.
:09:44
	I'm proud to use my husband's name.
:09:46
	The fact I'm still married to him
is one of my greatest accomplishments.
:09:51
	Your mother called. She wants to change
the menu for the Grand Prix party.
:09:55
	Why? Everyone loves it.
:09:57
	She wants shrimp. She says
she's sick to death of ham and barbecue.
:10:01
	They've been doing it that way
for 35 years. Why does it bother her now?
:10:06
	Bring her over to my house
and let me give her some lunch.
:10:10
	Mom.
:10:11
	I'm taking her to Miller's to be fitted
for her riding habit. I promised.
:10:14
	Wonderful! Who you gonna ride?
:10:16
	-Possum.
-Miss Lily.
:10:19
	See you later.
:10:21
	Is it because I don't have all my teeth?
:10:24
	We're not discussing it.
:10:27
	You have to wear them down.
'Bye, darling.
:10:30
	-'Bye.
-'Bye, Aunt Rae.
:10:36
	FIRST UNION
:10:53
	-Why do buildings have stories?
-What do you mean?
:10:57
	Why do they say 20 stories
or 50 stories high?