:37:01
	So it was a compliment.
:37:02
	Everything from me to you is a compliment,
no matter what it sounds like.
:37:06
	That's a mean game.
:37:07
	Come over here. I'll show you a mean game.
:37:12
	Has Rose ever talked to a psychologist?
:37:14
	Like your son, maybe?
The psychology of hair?
:37:18
	No, I'm just wondering.
:37:21
	Is she still in school?
:37:23
	I took her out when she was 11.
:37:25
	How could you not have sent her to school?
:37:27
	I don't believe in factory farming.
I teach her here.
:37:30
	Rose is the way you made her.
:37:33
	What are you getting at, Kathleen?
:37:35
	Well, you raised her
so she couldn't love anybody else.
:37:39
	She's not used to having anybody around.
We come along, and she gets a little upset.
:37:45
	What are you going to do
when it's time for her to get a job?
:37:50
	Listen, there are wonderful schools
for children with problems.
:37:54
	- You know, my cousin Vera has a...
- Shut your bloody mouth!
:37:58
	Did you hear that?
:38:06
	There's nothing wrong with Rose.
:38:12
	If you don't think things are
going to work out here, it's okay.
:38:15
	I don't...
:38:17
	Jack, I didn't mean it that way. I'm just...
:38:23
	Look, it's not that easy for me. I mean...
:38:27
	I'm sorry, okay? I'm not judging you.
I mean, we see each other...
:38:31
	I'm not!
:38:32
	We see each other for four months
and then you don't even tell her about me.
:38:36
	And then I'm just supposed to
move in here. I don't...
:38:40
	What?
:38:41
	I don't understand.
:38:42
	Understanding,
whatever the hell that means.
:38:45
	It doesn't necessarily make
a blind bit of difference.
:38:48
	Believe me, Kathleen...
:38:51
	I've made a mess of
a lot of things in my life...
:38:54
	and I don't have time to pay for them.