:28:02
Om.
:28:07
Dinner, Mary, now.
:28:08
I'm on a hunger strike,
like Gandhi,
:28:11
driven to desperate measures
:28:12
by the insensitivity
of the British government.
:28:14
Not one morsel will pass my lips
:28:16
until you say
I can go see Sidarthur.
:28:18
You have got two minutes
to get to this table
:28:20
or the insensitive
British government
:28:21
is gonna take the door
off its hinges
:28:23
and drag you out here.
:28:26
Hello?
:28:27
Om.
:28:30
Come in if you must.
:28:31
Yeah.
:28:33
The thing is, the drama queen
has been Gandhi for two days.
:28:36
-I'll take her.
-Okay, I will try it.
:28:38
Your dad wants to know if
he can take you to the concert.
:28:42
Hi, Dad.
:28:44
Thanks for the invitation, but
I couldn't go with my father.
:28:47
I'd die of shame.
:28:49
Okay.
All right.
:28:50
-Love you.
-Love you, too.
:28:52
Bye.
:28:54
Hello? Yeah.
:28:56
Mm-hmm.
:28:57
Okay.
:28:58
-Om.
-I'll try it.
:28:59
Okay, how about this?
:29:01
Daddy drops you off at the
concert and picks you up after.
:29:04
You mean like a little kid
being picked up from day-care?
:29:07
Is there no end
to the humiliation
:29:08
you want to heap upon me, Mom?
:29:11
We're heaping humiliation.
:29:13
Yeah. Okay.
:29:15
Bye.
:29:16
All right,
tonight you are eating.
:29:18
Is Mary going to die?
:29:20
She's not gonna die.
:29:21
But it smells like something
has died in here.
:29:24
What is that smell?
:29:32
Okay.
That's it.
:29:34
No allowance for one month,
:29:35
and then you're gonna have
a parole hearing.
:29:38
But I could really use
the money now, Mom.
:29:40
Can't you take it away
next month or September?
:29:43
No.
:29:44
It's so cool.
:29:48
I have been looking
all over for you two.
:29:51
I knew you'd want to see these.
:29:53
See, they just came in the mail.
:29:54
They've just been printed.
:29:56
Please, you're blocking my view.
:29:58
So, did you get yours yet?