:32:01
It's just a hab it we have.
- What kind o f hab it?
:32:05
When a lot o f bad things happen
to y ou, all y ou can do is laugh.
:32:12
So y ou laughed when I kissed y ou,
because it was a bad thing?
:32:16
Yeah. No, I mean no.
- You're such a pig.
:32:28
I was just a little scared.
- You kno w, y ou're not normal.
:32:37
That's what I've been try ing to tell
y ou the whole time.
:32:41
I'm here for my kids' sak e. I want
them to have a happ y childhood.
:32:52
I had it rough gro wing up.
- Your kids old enough to work.
:33:01
That's what I mean. The y need ne w
b ik es to get to their summer jobs.
:33:06
And y ou had those construction
supplies we gave y ou.
:33:09
We still do, but it's easier to do
construction work in the summer.
:33:18
We've given y ou e xtra mone y be fore.
:33:21
True, but adversity doesn't come
one at a time in numerical order.
:33:31
I'm so scared o f ending up in a
do wnward spiral.
:33:36
Drinking doesn't mak e it go away.
- It just mak es it worse. Sorry.
:33:52
Well, all right then.
:33:55
But we'll send an inspector
to check on the insulation work.