:22:01
Lenny. Lenny. Look at me.
Look at me.
:22:04
This handin' over the business,
it's for you, for both of yous,
:22:08
and you're acting
like you don't even want it.
:22:12
I need to know that
you can handle that.
:22:16
[sighs]
:22:20
[splutters]
:22:21
All right. Right here,
in front of me now, eat this.
:22:26
- [whimpers]
- Yeah. Gee, thanks, Pop.
:22:30
Here's the thing.
:22:32
I'm on a diet. I read an article about
these shrimps. They're not good for ya.
:22:38
You know how many calories
are in one of those shrimps?
:22:42
A lot.
:22:44
It's true.
It's true and the other thing is,
:22:47
my sister had a baby and I took it over
because she passed away
:22:52
and then the baby lost its legs
and its arms
:22:56
and now it's nothing but a stump
but I still take care of it with my wife
:23:00
and it's growing and it's fairly happy,
:23:05
but it's difficult 'cause I've been
working a second shift at the factory
:23:10
to put food on the table,
:23:13
but all the love I see in that little
guy's face makes it worth it in the end.
:23:21
True story.
:23:24
- [sobs]
- [sighs]
:23:28
I'm not askin' you anymore.
I'm tellin' you. Eat it!
:23:32
- No. Have mercy.
- Pop, please...
:23:35
- Eat!
- No eat.
:23:36
Son, eat the shrimp!
:23:39
No, please.
:23:41
- Lenny! Eat, eat, eat!
- Don't! Pop!
:23:45
Put the shrimp down!
:23:51
Go now. No one's looking.
Get out of here.
:23:54
- You're free, now go.
- Thank you.
:23:57
You're a good person.