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:18:02
Yes, it was. Yes.
:18:04
That's funny.
:18:06
But you should never talk to a woman
like that. It's disrespectful.

:18:10
- Right. Of course. Yeah.
- Greg.

:18:14
A man reaches an age
when he realizes what's truly important.

:18:18
And you know what that is?
:18:20
Love and friendship?
:18:25
Enjoying the moment?
Living, just... Love.

:18:30
- His legacy.
- That too. Right. Yeah, sure.

:18:32
Now, my grandson, Little Jack,
is part of that legacy.

:18:35
In six months, you and Pam
are gonna be married.

:18:38
Then you'll want to start
your own family.

:18:40
Actually, on that subject...
:18:42
- I've thought about the wedding date.
- We'll discuss that later.

:18:46
Let's get back on point.
:18:48
Let me put it very simply.
:18:50
If your family circle does indeed
join my family circle,

:18:53
they'll form a chain.
:18:56
I can't have a chink in my chain.
:18:58
Yeah. OK. I get the metaphor.
:19:01
Now, I've never met your parents,
so I won't jump to hasty conclusions.

:19:06
But like studying a frozen caveman,
if I see where you came from,

:19:09
I'll have a better idea
of where you're going.

:19:12
OK. Are you thinking,
maybe my parents

:19:15
might be a chink in the chain?
:19:18
A doctor and a lawyer.
What's there to worry about?

:19:46
It seems very nice.
:19:54
Is that your father?
:19:59
That is my father.

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