It Runs in the Family
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:06:00
Let us know
if you need a taxi.

:06:02
You shouldn't be walking.
:06:04
I have two grandsons.
:06:06
Eli's the youngest. He's 11.
He's Pappy's favourite.

:06:11
Asher's the one who's picking me up.
:06:13
I didn't want him to bother,
but my son insisted.

:06:16
Asher's very laid-out.
:06:19
Laid-back?
:06:21
Oh. Back?
:06:24
Oh, right. Laid-back.
:06:26
Are you among the living today,
Mr Gromberg?

:06:30
I'm here, man. Ask away.
What do you wanna know?

:06:32
I asked if you had any thoughts
on Mr Stein's one-act play,

:06:36
Three Kikes and a Heeb.
:06:38
I mean,
to tell you the truth, sir,

:06:40
I was completely blown away
by this piece of material here.

:06:43
I mean, Stein, man,
:06:45
that part where the antagonist
antagonises the protagonist?

:06:49
- That was rock solid, man.
- What is he talking about?

:06:52
How many pages of Mr Stein's
hard work did you actually read?

:06:55
That's a good question.
:06:56
I believe it was
all but the last nineteen, sir.

:07:00
- Out of twenty?
- Mr Edwards?

:07:02
Not bad.
:07:04
- Yes, Ms Maloney?
- I am amazed at you people!

:07:10
Did no-one but I find the sickening
display of anti-Semitism offensive?

:07:15
- I did. I certainly did.
- Thank you.

:07:18
When you have a Jewish character
playing charades

:07:20
and you devote ten pages to his
attempt to act the word Holocaust,

:07:23
and make no condemnation
of the Nazis...

:07:26
- I'm sorry?
- Do you have no sense of decency?

:07:28
- Have you no sense of humour?
- Humour?

:07:31
How can I be anti-Semitic?
I was bar mitzvahed!

:07:37
Sorry about that, guys. It's my
grandmother. I gotta pick her up.

:07:40
Could you be
any more unappealing?

:07:45
You are like a zoo monkey
smeared in its own faeces.

:07:49
Someone should follow you around
with a pooper scooper.

:07:57
Mr Gromberg, show a little class
on your way out, please.


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