:26:02
Really gorgeous.
:26:03
Look, uh, Mr. Massie...
:26:06
Oh. Dale.
Please. Call me Dale.
:26:08
Dale, I feel...
:26:11
Well, we feel bad.
:26:13
If there's anything that you
want to take, go ahead.
:26:16
It's yours.
:26:17
Please, don't feel bad.
:26:20
A house is just a shell, right?
:26:23
I mean, you live in it
for a while.
:26:26
Then things change.
:26:29
Now it's yours.
:26:34
I do have one question
for you, though.
:26:44
Do you know what you're
getting yourself into?
:26:52
Restoring this house?
:26:54
:26:56
Yeah.
:26:59
We...
:27:00
We thought that it would take
about two years
:27:03
to just, you know,
to get it kind of...
:27:06
I just got out of jail.
:27:15
Three years for an accident
that wasn't my fault.
:27:26
I need a favor.
:27:30
I'm asking you both
for a break here.
:27:35
I really need a job.
:27:38
Now, I know this house
better than anybody.
:27:41
I could help you fix it up.
:27:43
We could start with that pool.
:27:45
That is one beautiful pool
out there, Mrs. Tilson.
:27:48
My grandmother put that in
in 1926.
:27:51
You know that?
:27:52
I could have you
and the kids in there
:27:54
by Friday at the latest.
:27:56
Really?
:27:57
Mm-hmm.
:27:58
I thought it needed relining.