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03:46Do you know we've made love 113 times?
03:51I figured it out in my Bomar calculator.
03:55To know someone that well is a wonderful thing.
03:58Two lumps?
03:59No, one.
04:00So I don't know everything about you.
04:02I don't know who your favorite movie stars are, and I can't remember the name of your favorite perfume.
04:07I've racked my brain and I can't remember.
04:09That's funny.
04:10It's my sin.
04:13But I do know, but I do know in the last 24 years, but I've never been out of love
04:17with you.
04:25Well, did we like it?
04:26I love it.
04:28I love him.
04:28But it was a comedy.
04:32It was a comedy, wasn't it?
04:35Well, let's face it.
04:36Clyde Banner's getting fat.
04:39You should never turn profile.
04:41Most of us shouldn't turn profile.
04:44What was it you were thinking about?
04:48When?
05:10What?
05:41Yeah.
05:45You okay?
05:46Mm-hmm. Yeah. How was the show?
05:50Trouble sleeping?
05:51No.
05:52You're sure?
05:53Uh-huh.
05:54Burning the midnight oil?
05:55Yeah.
05:56Okay.
06:00Have you thought about calling that doctor?
06:02No.
06:03Well, the month's up. I think we should stick to the plan.
06:06The plan was if I needed to call him.
06:10Yeah. Okay.
06:11Don't worry about it.
06:13Get some sleep.
06:15By the way, I'm working on those Michigan State tickets.
06:17Okay.
06:53What about the Warrens? Did you call them?
06:55Yeah, they said they'll make it some evening soon.
06:58Look at these people. Everybody I grew up with is in the paper these days.
07:01Joey Georgiella, new football coach for Trinity.
07:06Did you check with Jane Olds for those Michigan State tickets?
07:09Yeah, she'll talk to John.
07:10Where's Conrad? This'll get cold.
07:13Con!
07:14Listen, will you drop those suits at the cleaners for me?
07:17They won't be back by Saturday.
07:18That's okay.
07:19Connie!
07:25Conrad!
07:26I'll be right there!
07:41There he is.
07:43Good morning.
07:44Good morning.
07:45Good morning.
07:45Good morning.
07:46Good morning.
07:49Good morning.
07:49Dave?
07:50Yeah.
07:52Hungry?
07:54Hungry?
07:54Um...
07:55Hungry.
07:56Yeah.
07:57It's French toast.
07:58It's your favorite.
08:00Yeah.
08:02Yeah.
08:02I'm not really hungry.
08:04Breakfast, pal. Remember?
08:06Main meal.
08:07Energy.
08:07You're not hungry.
08:08You're not hungry.
08:09Wait a minute, Bev.
08:10Hang on a second. He'll eat it.
08:11Come on.
08:12It's French toast.
08:13There's fresh fruit for you when you get home from school, Conrad.
08:15What are you doing, Bev?
08:16What are you doing?
08:17You can't say French toast.
08:19Listen, I gotta run. I'm playing at mine.
08:21Will you please call Mr. Herman about the shutters?
08:23I can't get anywhere with that fan.
08:25You have to charm, Mr. Herman.
08:27Did you charm, Em?
08:34You have to eat, Con.
08:36We just want you to keep on getting stronger.
08:39Dad, I'm not hungry.
08:41Are you okay?
08:41Yeah.
08:48I gotta go.
08:49Lazenby's picking me up.
08:50Oh, is it great?
08:53Why is it great?
08:56I don't know.
08:57I don't see the old gang much anymore.
08:59I kind of miss them.
09:01Why don't you bring them around?
09:02Phil and Don and Dick Van Buren will play some touch football on the lawn.
09:06See you later.
09:25Come on.
09:33Let's go.
09:47Let's go.
09:51It's called flakes, it's not cocky.
09:54Come on, Jarrett, we're late. Let's go.
09:59Jarrett, come on.
10:05Hey, we're late because little Dickie's mom had to pack his lunch for him.
10:09Oh, Christ, two minutes. You guys were late when you got to my house.
10:11I'm up all night studying for this poli-sci exam.
10:14That guy wants a goddamn personal analysis of it all.
10:18How do you make sense of that crap, anyway?
10:19You read the crap.
10:20Oh, yeah. Yeah, when's the last time you read something?
10:23Yeah, right, Lee. We swim our asses off every day. When are we supposed to study, huh?
10:26I swim and I study.
10:28Get a sense of reality, ladies and me.
10:30Hey, what are you reading, Jarrett?
10:31Meditation.
10:32Party.
10:32You guys ever try meditation, you know?
10:33Meditation?
10:34It was just like thinking, Stillman.
10:36No, I don't do it too often.
10:37Isn't that junior English?
10:38No, to stay awake at night.
10:39You got all junior classes this year?
10:40Huh? They didn't pass you on anything?
10:43Stillman, you know they don't pass you on breathing in that dump if you don't take the final.
10:47Hey, man, get something on that radio and leave it. You know, I got to study. I can't, uh, get
10:50something lighter, you know, for your head.
10:52I hope this is a long train, because I got to get this stuff down. You know, I'm going to
10:55flunk this test.
10:56We're going to be late.
11:16My hair looks like shit, doesn't it?
11:17Yeah.
11:18Yeah, it looks like shit.
11:19Uh-oh.
11:20Hey, hey, hey, hey, there's Pratt.
11:22Look at that ass.
11:23Let me out, I need to jump.
11:24Hey, no dirty stuff out of the window, all right?
11:26Oh, no, no dirty stuff?
11:27Pratt, you have nice knees.
11:29Hey, uh, interested in something, Jack?
11:40Hey, Clary!
11:43Hey, Clary!
11:47Now why don't we discuss some theory here?
11:50Conrad, what's your theory on Jude Fawley?
11:54Conrad, what's your theory on Jude Fawley?
12:01Do you think he was powerless in the grip of circumstances, or could he have helped himself?
12:06I don't, uh, powerless?
12:08I guess, I guess he thought he was, yeah.
12:11The guy was a real jerk.
12:13He was all hung up on what was a moral thing to do, and it didn't make any sense.
12:17I think that's a little too easy, Joel.
12:19Paul, what do you think?
12:21I found the book really hard to follow.
12:23I, I couldn't figure it out.
12:26Come on!
12:28Come on!
12:34Hello?
12:35Hello?
12:37Hello.
12:38Uh, Dr. Berger.
12:40Yes?
12:41Hi, uh, this is Conrad Jarrett.
12:43Calling?
12:44Conrad Jarrett.
12:46Uh, Dr. Crawford at Hillsboro Hospital gave me your number.
12:51And, uh...
12:52Oh, yes.
12:53Uh, I'm with a patient now.
12:54Can you call me back at 2-15?
12:56I don't think I'll be free.
12:59Well, then give me your number.
13:00I'll call you tonight.
13:03Hello?
13:06Hello?
13:06Uh, that's okay.
13:07I'll try to call you back.
13:09Thanks.
13:12Go!
13:15Okay, come on now.
13:16Move it, you guys.
13:17Move it.
13:17Keep it going.
13:18Keep it going.
13:18Keep it going.
13:19Come on.
13:19Keep plugging.
13:20Plug it.
13:20You go play.
13:21You go play.
13:21Ladies and gentlemen, get with it.
13:23Jarrett, get your head down.
13:24Come on.
13:24Noob dogging, you guys.
13:25Work it out there.
13:26Work it.
13:26Come on now.
13:27Come on.
13:28Push off.
13:29Get that head back down, Jarrett.
13:31Come on.
13:32Keep it up.
13:32Keep it going.
13:33Dig.
13:33Dig in there.
13:34Get at it.
13:35Come on.
13:35Get with it.
13:36Push off, Jarrett.
13:37Push off.
13:51Was he actually a client of yours?
13:54Well, Ray Mullen, wasn't it?
13:56Really?
13:57I missed you back.
13:58I mean, tragic, really, because when you look out of my eyes, a lot of energy.
14:05Fish too dry?
14:07No, not too dry.
14:12They have a new mechanic at CNS.
14:14Well, what happened to little Harry?
14:16I don't know.
14:17I think he took a job in Skokie.
14:19Anyway, this new mechanic is just so awkward.
14:22Is that shirt ripped?
14:24Leave it on the table in the hallway.
14:26That girl from the hospital, the one you painted with, she was from Skokie, wasn't she?
14:29What was her name?
14:31Karen.
14:31Karen?
14:32Karen.
14:33Karen.
14:34Conrad, do you want me to sign you off for Ron Robin at the club?
14:37I haven't played in a year.
14:39Well, don't you think it's time to start?
14:48Also, Calvin, we have to go to the Murray's on Saturday.
14:52I couldn't get out of it.
14:53It's Clark's birthday.
14:54I bought him that book on wine.
14:56Dear God, not the Murray's.
15:00Lift the rope on, Fokie!
15:04We're going in!
15:06Give me your hand!
15:09Fokie!
15:11Fokie!
15:12Fokie!
15:13Fokie!
15:51Oh, hi.
15:52How are you?
15:53Oh, fine, fine.
15:54Just couldn't be better, really.
15:55Oh, terrific, yeah.
16:13Ah, hi.
16:14Yeah, come in.
16:15It's okay.
16:16They all do that.
16:19Jared.
16:22Come in.
16:24Sit down.
16:28I just have to, um, wire's volume.
16:42Sorry.
16:43Sit down.
16:46You have trouble finding the place?
16:48Not yet.
16:53Ah, Jared.
16:56How long since you've been out of the hospital?
16:59A month and a half.
17:02Feeling depressed?
17:03No.
17:05On stage?
17:07Pardon me?
17:08People nervous, uh, treating you like you're, uh, dangerous character?
17:12Um, yeah, I guess a little.
17:16Are you?
17:18Uh, I don't know.
17:24How long were you in the hospital?
17:26Four months.
17:29What did you do?
17:31I tried to offer myself.
17:32Isn't it down there?
17:34It doesn't say what your method was.
17:37Double-edged super blue.
17:39Oh.
17:46So how does it feel being home?
17:48Everybody good to see you?
17:49Yeah.
17:50Friends?
17:51Yeah.
17:51Okay?
17:52Everything with the problem?
17:52Yeah.
17:53You're back in school?
17:55Everything okay at school?
17:57Teachers?
17:57Yeah.
17:59No problems?
18:01Mm-mm.
18:02So why are you here?
18:10Um, I'd like to be more in control, I guess.
18:16Why?
18:17Uh, so people can quit worrying about me.
18:21Who's worried about you?
18:23Um, my father mostly.
18:25This is his idea.
18:27What about your mother?
18:28Isn't she worried about you too?
18:30I don't know.
18:30No, listen, you're...
18:31If you're a friend of Dr. Crawford's, you're probably all right, but I'll be straight with
18:34you.
18:34I don't like this already.
18:37Well, as long as you're straight.
18:40What do you know about me?
18:41Have you talked to Crawford?
18:42Yes.
18:43He called me on the phone.
18:44He told me your name and he told me to look for you and, uh...
18:48He said you had a brother who died.
18:50Uh, boating accident, wasn't it?
18:56You want to tell me about it?
19:09Well, I suppose you talked this over with Crawford at the hospital, right?
19:12Right.
19:13Good.
19:14How'd that go?
19:15Didn't change anything.
19:18What'd you want to change?
19:19I told you I'd like to be more in control.
19:24Why?
19:25I told you so people can quit worrying about me.
19:30Well, I'll tell you something.
19:32I'll be straight with you, okay?
19:35I'm not big on control.
19:39But it's your money.
19:41Yeah, so to speak.
19:44So to speak.
19:47Okay.
19:54How's, uh, Tuesdays and Fridays?
19:58Same time?
19:59Twice a week.
20:00Well, control's a tough nut.
20:04Well, I-I got swim practice every night.
20:08Well, that's a problem.
20:11How do we solve that?
20:14Because I have to skip practice twice a week and come here.
20:17Well, it's up to you.
20:20I-I don't like being here.
20:21I gotta tell you, I don't like being here at all.
20:25Mm-hmm.
20:29I saw Mort Swain.
20:32His sister died.
20:34The one from Idaho?
20:35The one with the restaurant.
20:38Did she die in Idaho?
20:40I guess so.
20:43Why?
20:44He said she was always traveling.
20:46I just wondered if she died in Idaho.
20:48I don't know.
20:49Maybe she died in Idaho.
20:52Maybe Kansas City.
20:59I went to see Dr. Berger.
21:03Berger?
21:03Yeah.
21:04Did you?
21:04Yeah.
21:05Good.
21:06You didn't say anything.
21:07Good.
21:07I went.
21:08When?
21:09Today.
21:10I didn't know you made an appointment.
21:11How did it go?
21:12Yeah, if it's too much money, I don't have to go.
21:14It's not necessary.
21:14Don't worry about the money.
21:15It's okay.
21:17Well, it's $50 an hour twice a week.
21:20Well, it's okay.
21:21And it is necessary.
21:24What did you talk about?
21:25Not much.
21:26What about your schedule?
21:27Will that be all right?
21:29Well, I don't know.
21:30It'll cut into swim practice.
21:33Where's his office?
21:35Highland Park.
21:40Come on.
21:41Keep that head straight, Jimpy.
21:43I don't want to tell you again.
21:48Now, this is what I see.
21:51I see you yawning.
21:53I see you come late.
21:55I don't see you having any fun out there.
21:58Are you getting enough sleep?
22:00Yeah.
22:02Well, are you having fun out there?
22:04Fun?
22:05I mean, there's no point that you're not having fun.
22:08Right?
22:09Yeah, I guess.
22:11I guess.
22:12I guess.
22:15Are you on medication, Jerry?
22:18Frantalyzing?
22:19Anything?
22:20No.
22:20No, sir.
22:22Did I ask you before if they gave you shock out there?
22:26Yeah.
22:27Yeah, what?
22:28Yeah, you asked me.
22:30Yeah, they did.
22:33Well, don't look at us, ladies and B.
22:35Get your ass in the water.
22:36Look at the bottom of the pool.
22:43You know, I'm no doctor, Jerry.
22:47I would never have let them put electricity in my head.
22:52Goddamn Salian, such a picky bastard.
22:54Drives me nuts.
22:55Everybody drives you nuts.
22:58Down on finance look good, don't you think, Jerry?
23:00They look very good.
23:02Hey, Kyle, is he giving you a hard time?
23:03He gives everybody a hard time, picky.
23:06You guys don't want a clarinet, do you?
23:07Yeah, Van Buren wants a clarinet, don't you?
23:09I don't need a clarinet.
23:10Who's selling?
23:11My brother.
23:11He needs a motorcycle.
23:13I need a new pair of shoes.
23:14You need a new personality.
23:15You stand behind me in the choir.
23:17Oh, I do?
23:18You do?
23:19Is that you?
23:19You have a lot of energy.
23:21I do?
23:22Yeah, I mean, that's good.
23:24My name's Janine Pratt.
23:26Nice.
23:26Hi.
23:28And you're a Conrad Jarrett member.
23:29Right.
23:31Yeah.
23:32Um, bye.
23:34Bye-bye.
23:37You got a lot of energy.
23:43This is the scariest ghost I've ever seen.
23:46And the tiger and the witch.
23:48You all look just wonderful.
23:50Thank you, Mrs. Jerry.
23:50Take an apple.
23:51There you go.
23:52Thank you, Mrs. Jerry.
23:52Be careful.
23:53Watch.
23:53Thank you, Mrs. Jerry.
23:55Bye.
23:55Bye.
23:58Cabot's little Julie's first time.
24:00God, she's so cute.
24:06You know what I've been thinking?
24:08Uh-huh.
24:09That Christmas in London would be like something out of Dickens.
24:13We've never done that before, right?
24:15Christmas in London.
24:16Uh-huh.
24:18Maybe we shouldn't plan to go away right now.
24:22Yeah, we talked about it.
24:23We, um, we decided on that.
24:26Yeah, I know we talked about it, but the more I talk about it, the more the timing just doesn't
24:31seem right.
24:31Calvin, we've always gone away at Christmas time.
24:33I think, I think it would be good for him, too.
24:38Anyway, isn't it time we got back to normal?
24:40He's just started with this doctor.
24:43All right, so he'll miss three weeks.
24:44Why interrupt it?
24:45Because I want to get away.
24:48I think we all should.
24:49It's, it's important.
24:52Now, if he doesn't go through with this now, he might change his mind.
24:59All right, then if he changes his mind, maybe it's not something that was right for him to do.
25:04You talk to him about it?
25:05Does he want to go to London?
25:06I don't think he knows what he wants to do.
25:08I don't think he knows what he wants to do.
27:16Oh, I'm sorry.
27:17Don't do that.
27:18I'm sorry.
27:19I...
27:22I didn't think you were here.
27:23I'm sorry.
27:24I just got in.
27:24I didn't know you were here.
27:25I didn't play golf today.
27:27It's too cold.
27:27How was your golf game?
27:28I didn't play.
27:30Oh, it did get colder today, yeah.
27:32No, I mean for the year it's colder.
27:35Yeah.
27:37Weren't you swimming today?
27:38Uh-huh.
27:39Yeah, sorry I scared you.
27:41How'd it go?
27:42Good.
27:43I swam well today.
27:44Good.
27:45Yeah.
27:46Personally, I think I could swim the 50 if my timing got...
27:50My timing got better.
27:51I'm just a little...
27:51A little off on my...
27:53On my timing.
27:53Well, you have to work at that.
27:55Yeah.
27:57Well, I got 74 on a trig quiz.
28:0174?
28:03Gee, I was awful at trig.
28:05Oh, yeah?
28:06Did you...
28:06You took trig?
28:10Wait a minute.
28:14Did I take trig?
28:17I...
28:21I bought you two shirts there on your bed.
28:27Who's going to be there?
28:28Well, the Murrays, of course, and the Gunthers, and the Canes, and the good old us.
28:34Why don't we just go to the movies instead?
28:37Don't be negative.
28:39That's not negative.
28:41That's unpredictable.
28:42Come on, let's really go to the movies.
28:44Okay.
28:46Really?
28:47Okay, yeah.
28:48Come on, let's go.
28:50What's our excuse?
28:53Beth wanted to go to the movies?
28:56Good.
28:58Oh, very good.
29:05All right, now smile.
29:07And remember, not too many martinis.
29:15Hello, Gladys.
29:15Will you put that with the rest of them?
29:18Oh, look, we're in time for the grand end.
29:20Hey, oh, look who's here.
29:22Three blocks away and the last to arrive.
29:24I know.
29:25Oh, come on.
29:26Hopeless.
29:27Hopeless.
29:27Happy birthday.
29:29You look wonderful for a 75-year-old man.
29:31Can you rent a day?
29:31Can you rent a day?
29:32Can you rent a day?
29:33Come on, my wallet.
29:34You did the most, huh?
29:36Did it turn out well?
29:38Hey, partner.
29:39How are you?
29:39Hey, Pamela.
29:39How are you?
29:41Hello, my dear.
29:42Good to see you.
29:43And where were you at the lunch last week?
29:45Go to your bank and borrow the money?
29:47Well, I was thinking of going public.
29:48I wouldn't do that.
29:49I wouldn't do it now.
29:50Not with the secondary, because the market's low.
29:52Your hair is wonderful.
29:53It's shorter, isn't it?
29:54Yeah, it is shorter.
29:54Really good.
29:55I like it.
29:55I need you to have your cigar.
29:56So I said, excuse me, would you please put out your cigar?
29:58And he says, huh?
29:59I said, will you put out your cigar?
30:00And he says, huh?
30:01I said, will you put out your cigar?
30:02And he says, I don't have another one.
30:06Good to see you.
30:08Oh, you have a beautiful one, Skipper.
30:10There's a macho factor.
30:11These kids are at school.
30:13They just think that they've got to walk on the edge of danger.
30:17What are these hushed tones all about?
30:18He just told the funniest joke.
30:24I'm not talking to you.
30:26Why?
30:27Obviously, you know as well.
30:28I have my fingers crossed on this merger.
30:31Why don't we get together for lunch?
30:32Great.
30:33Do you feel...
30:33Call me in the office.
30:34I have no idea what my schedule is, but I'm free almost every day.
30:37Brandon to Billy White.
30:38Bob McLean's leaving Coles and Johnson.
30:40Where's he going?
30:41He doesn't know.
30:43It's true.
30:45No, but he's dead.
30:46Of course, don't mean.
30:47He does.
30:48He's dead.
30:49He's dead.
30:49He's dead.
30:49When a ball is in play, if a player, his partner, their equipment, or their caddies accidentally
31:21What's your boy up to these days?
31:23Oh, no.
31:24They won't tell.
31:24So, how's Conrad doing?
31:26He's great.
31:28Just great.
31:29I asked Donald, and he says they haven't talked much.
31:32And I said maybe he's a little self-conscious.
31:35Isn't it?
31:36Oh.
31:37Come on.
31:40No, no.
31:42No.
31:43No.
31:44He's...
31:45There's a doctor in Highland Park that he sees a couple of times a week, and that kind
31:49of cuts into his social life.
31:51He's great.
31:52Just great.
31:53Really?
31:54Is he still having some problems?
31:57Oh, no, no, no.
31:58Nothing like that.
31:59No, no, no, no.
31:59Just somebody to talk to.
32:01That's all.
32:01Just kind of polish off the rough edges.
32:03That's all.
32:04How you doing, darling?
32:06Is he falling asleep on you yet?
32:07Nah, he's great.
32:09Mr. Gergey, that's me.
32:16Hey.
32:19You drink too much at parties, Calvin.
32:21I'm not drunk.
32:22Why did you tell Annie Marshall that Conrad is seeing a psychiatrist?
32:25I don't know.
32:26Why not?
32:27Well, for one thing, I don't think people hear that kind of thing very easily.
32:30Come on.
32:31For most people, it's a status symbol right up there with going to your hurt.
32:34Well, I thought your blurting it out like that was in very bad taste.
32:36I didn't think it was in bad taste.
32:37Not to mention a violation of privacy.
32:39Whose privacy?
32:39Our privacy.
32:40The family's privacy.
32:42I think it is a very private matter.
32:53So what do I do, tell you my dreams?
32:55I don't hold much stock in dreams.
32:58Now, what kind of psychiatrist are you?
32:59They all believe in dreams.
33:01Really?
33:03What's happening?
33:06What's going on?
33:08I don't know.
33:08I just feel so...
33:10I feel so...
33:13What?
33:14Jumpy.
33:14I don't know.
33:16Look, kiddo.
33:19I lied.
33:21I do believe in dreams.
33:23Only sometimes I want to know what's happening when you're awake.
33:26Now, come on.
33:27Something's bugging you.
33:27Making you nervous.
33:28You're making me nervous.
33:30Maybe I need a tranquilizer, you know?
33:32Tranquilizer?
33:33Yeah.
33:34What do you think?
33:36I think he came in here looking like something out of the body snatchers.
33:39It's not my impression that you need a tranquilizer.
33:45What is this?
33:46Clock.
33:49Well, I see you get to tell the time, but I can't.
33:51Is that it?
33:51Mm-hmm.
33:53So you know when the hour's up?
33:54Right.
33:5550 minutes?
33:5655 minutes?
33:57What is it?
34:07Maybe...
34:08Maybe I don't want to swim anymore.
34:09You know, I mean, my timing's for shit.
34:12You know, he's got two guys who are swimming to 50 that are better than me, and...
34:15Uh-huh.
34:16Jeez, they're a bunch of boring-ass jocks.
34:18And him, I can't stand him.
34:20He's a tight-ass son of a bitch.
34:21Uh-huh.
34:22Have you ever thought about quitting?
34:23Are you telling me to?
34:24No.
34:27It wouldn't look good.
34:28Forget about how it looks.
34:29How does it feel?
34:32How does it feel?
34:33How does it feel?
34:35How does it feel?
34:35I ask.
34:35How does it feel?
34:39It's the same thing that happened last year.
34:41It's the same damn thing I did last year.
34:43Are you the same person you were last year?
34:44I don't know.
34:45That's why you need a tranquilizer?
34:47You tell me.
34:47Nope.
34:48It's up to you.
34:4850 bucks an hour?
34:49Can't you decide if I should have a pill or not?
34:51I mean, you're a doctor.
34:52I'm supposed to feel better, right?
34:53Not necessarily.
35:01How was it with your friends?
35:03Is it getting any easier?
35:05Nah, it's still hard.
35:07Is anyplace easy?
35:12The hospital was.
35:14It was?
35:15Why?
35:18Because nobody hid anything there.
35:21Was there anyone there you could talk to?
35:25Huh?
35:25I mean, besides Dr. Groffy?
35:28Huh?
35:37Whoa.
35:38Hi.
35:39Hey, Karen.
35:41Hi.
35:42Hi.
35:43How are you?
35:44Good.
35:44Good.
35:45I feel good.
35:46Sit down, please.
35:51Hi.
35:52Hi.
35:53Hi.
36:00Hi.
36:12Hi.
36:13Hi.
36:14Hi.
36:16Hi.
36:17you get back uh the end of august good it's great to see you oh you too listen i'm not
36:26gonna be able
36:26to stay real long time i've got a meeting over at school drama club meeting we're doing a thousand
36:32clowns this year you know it anyway we are going so crazy trying to get it together i'm secretary
36:37this year too don't let me hang you up oh you're not hanging me up no i really wanted to
36:42see you
36:45i didn't know quite what to expect though i mean you sounded um you sounded sort of funny no no
36:50i
36:50wasn't it was just a great day that's all kind of but everything's great i'm back in school i'm on
36:56the swim team and oh you're swimming yeah terrific conrad that's god that's really wonderful and we
37:02haven't had any meets yet i could end up on the bench all year but come on it's a great
37:06i bet your folks
37:08are real proud of you yeah yeah what can i get you guys are you hungry at all i i
37:16just want a coke
37:17uh two cokes please you think we offended him something i said
37:25definitely a low self-image day
37:30so um are you
37:35you know what i was really i can't believe how beautiful you look you really look beautiful
37:41so do you do you miss it miss what the hospital no
37:50thank you you don't miss it at all nothing nothing about it no you don't miss leo's corny jokes
38:01are you seeing a doctor yeah yeah yeah i've seen a doctor are you
38:06oh uh well dr crawford gave me a name and i went for a while but uh i don't know
38:13just didn't work for
38:14me i guess he just kept telling me all the things i already knew and uh finally i decided the
38:19only
38:19one who can help me is myself
38:24at least that's what my dad says
38:28i don't mean it's not right for you conrad i mean i think that if it's something you want to
38:32do
38:32that's what you should be doing yeah well you know i don't know how long i'm gonna keep it up
38:35i sort of got shoved into it
38:40your hair grew in oh yeah that's such a dumb thing to do
38:47i like it you do yeah
38:53i don't know i i just uh i miss it sometimes the hospital really do
39:03things have to change you know but that's where we had the laughs but that was a hospital
39:11this is the real world yeah yeah yeah i guess you're right
39:22i really have to go
39:25i'm sorry i have a i have a meeting over at the school drama club meeting between the
39:32thousand clowns i know you you told me
39:36did i yeah
39:41i better hurry i won't be late
39:47thanks for seeing me
39:53comrade let's have a great christmas
39:59okay
40:01let's have a great year
40:06let's have the best year of our whole lives okay
40:09we can you know this could be the best year ever
40:13yeah yeah yeah yeah
40:21um will you call me yeah yeah you mean it
40:24yep
40:28you uh you look good conrad
40:31yeah
40:34bye bye bye
40:39hey
40:42would you cheer up
40:43would you cheer up
40:45would you cheer up
41:24it's cold out here
41:28you should put that on or do you want a sweater
41:32do i need one
41:39what are you doing
41:40nothing
41:43thinking
41:46about what
41:48not about anything
41:52your uh
41:53your hair is
41:55starting to grow out
41:56it's looking
41:57looking better
42:05i was thinking about the pigeon
42:07you know the one that used to hang around the garage
42:10and how he used to get on top of your car and he'd take off and you pulled out of
42:13the driveway
42:15oh yeah i remember
42:18i remember how scared i used to get a
42:21that
42:21that
42:23every time i started the car
42:26yeah that was the closest we ever came to having a pet
42:32you remember buck
42:33you remember buck asked you he tried to talk you into uh getting a dog do you remember that
42:36and he said how about if it's just the size of a little football
42:41you know um
42:42that that animal next door that uh pepper or pippin whatever his name is
42:47pippin pippin
42:47he's not a very friendly dog i i don't care what mr mcgreary says
42:51what he really wanted was the retriever that was down the street for sale
42:54and every time that dog comes into this backyard and i try to get him out
42:56arf
42:58arf
42:58arf
43:03arf
43:03put that on if you're gonna stay out here okay
43:45can i help
43:46help what
43:48oh you mean with this
43:49no i will
43:52no i'll tell you what you can do though uh you can go upstairs to that room of yours and
43:56clean
43:57out the closet
43:58mom
44:00okay
44:02because it really is a mess
44:18hello
44:20oh hi
44:21yeah no i i didn't get there i was swamped with work how'd it go
44:25no no i'm not doing anything just getting ready for dinner
44:29uh-huh
44:31did she really
44:36well anyway marianne raymond started to just scream just cry right
44:40it was crazy we got so drunk that we couldn't talk to each other
44:43it was the last day it was the last day of school
44:46we walked right out of the building
44:48we walked out of the building in the middle of the house
44:50oh bucky
44:54no stop
44:58what do you expect from her we just don't connect
45:01why not i don't know we just don't
45:14what are you thinking
45:19did i jack off a lot
45:21so what else is new
45:24does it help
45:25for a minute
45:35what now
45:40john boy
45:42who
45:43you know in the waltons john boy
45:46yeah
45:46what about him
45:50my father came into my room and he didn't know what to say
45:54and this is this is right after buck died
45:58and uh he came over he sat on the bed right next to me put his arm around my shoulder
46:02we just sat there
46:04i remember i was i was watching his shoe
46:07and thinking
46:10you know because his shoes was turned over on its side and i was thinking he's so uptight
46:14it's gonna crack off
46:19and i knew i should have felt something
46:23but i didn't know what to feel
46:24and i
46:25i kept thinking what they say on tv
46:27you know stuff like oh no
46:28and oh my god
46:31and i i didn't say them
46:33because i didn't feel sad
46:36so much as
46:42so much as what
46:44i don't know
46:45i i kept thinking that john boy
46:47would have said something about the way he felt
46:49you know something what would john boy have said
46:54i don't know
46:57come on
47:03come on
47:05come on what
47:07don't hold back
47:15well at least she's an improvement
47:17she doesn't crack gum in your face
47:20well that's what you get when you let your partner do all the hiring and firing
47:23oh i'm sorry that's my fault
47:25i just
47:26can never seem to tell anybody that they're not making it
47:32hold it hold it wait a minute
47:36that's not the problem
47:38where are you
47:39what
47:41i've been losing you these days
47:45oh i'm sorry
47:47that's okay that's okay
47:49you're off the track
47:50huh
47:53come on
47:54i've known you for 20 years
47:56you think i can't tell when something's wrong
47:57how's connie
47:58connie's okay
48:03he is he's okay
48:06look i'm sorry
48:07it's none of my business
48:08but i think you worry too much
48:10been on the rack about him long enough
48:12you're making me the habit
48:14you gotta let him go sometime
48:15i'm not on the rack about him
48:17the thing about it is
48:19in a year he'll be gone
48:21off to michigan or harvard or wherever
48:23in the hell he gets it in his head that he wants to go
48:25or maybe he'll decide to take a tour of europe for a year
48:28and not even go to school at all
48:30who knows
48:31i can't argue with who knows
48:34i'm just trying to give you the benefit of my experience
48:36thanks
48:39you know with valerie it's more than her living away from home
48:42she's gone
48:43got her own friends
48:44her own life
48:46she breezes in
48:47for a couple of days
48:48on vacations
48:51i don't know
48:52maybe girls are different
48:55or maybe she was just too aware
48:57of what was happening between nance and me
49:00but they leave
49:01and all that worrying doesn't amount to a hill of crap
49:04it's just wasted energy
49:05can you tell me about this
49:17can you tell me about this
49:25okay
49:27give me back my sweater
49:32come on i'll try the sweater
49:36Conrad! Conrad!
49:39What is it?
49:40Watch your back.
49:43Cuts are vertical.
49:44Really meant business.
49:45Get him to clear the driveway. Let's go.
49:48Lake Forest is next.
49:50Lake Forest.
50:12Cuts are vertical.
50:15It's very fast, and there's no more money.
50:22I can go.
50:23And these are the comments.
50:24Cuts me an ex, please.
50:25It's beginning.
50:27What?
50:28Okay, we are going to do it fine.
50:29We are going to do it fine.
50:48What is it you want?
50:51I don't know what else to do for you.
50:53I'm not asking you to do anything.
50:55You've got to be kidding me.
50:57See, I don't get it.
50:59Can I excuse you from practice twice a week so you can see some strength?
51:03I work with you every damn night at your convenience.
51:07Now, what the hell more am I supposed to be doing for you?
51:10Nothing.
51:11A bright kid like you, everything going for.
51:14See, I don't get it.
51:16Why do you want to keep messing up your life?
51:19I don't think that quitting swimming will mess up my life.
51:24Really don't.
51:30Okay.
51:33Okay.
51:34Now, this is it.
51:36Yeah.
51:37You're a big kid now.
51:38Mm-hmm.
51:39Actions have consequences.
51:40Okay.
51:40I'm not taking you back again.
51:42You remember that.
51:42I won't ask you to.
51:44I'm sorry.
52:07What happened?
52:08Hey.
52:09You all right?
52:10Yeah.
52:11Silence says you quit the swim team.
52:12Yeah.
52:13Why?
52:14I don't know.
52:15I felt like it.
52:15It was a bore.
52:17That's not a real reason.
52:18Well, that's the way it is.
52:20So what's going on?
52:21What happened?
52:23Connie, come on.
52:23Talk to me.
52:24Nothing.
52:24This woman's a bore.
52:25That's all.
52:26Well, listen.
52:26I talked to Sam and all...
52:27Yeah, well, quit talking to people.
52:29Okay?
52:31Holy shit.
52:33Yeah, sure.
52:34Fuck you, Jared.
52:38Shut up.
52:41Leave it alone.
52:42I told you the guy's a flake.
52:44Yes.
52:50So what did your dad say about it?
52:52I haven't told him yet.
52:54How come?
52:56I don't know.
52:58The timing isn't right.
52:59You know, he sweats everything so much.
53:00He'll just...
53:01He'll just get worried about it.
53:03Can you tell your mother?
53:04My mother?
53:05My mother and I don't connect.
53:06Don't you listen?
53:06I've told you that.
53:08What do people have in common with mothers anyway?
53:10It's all surface junk.
53:13You know?
53:14Clean your room.
53:14Brush your teeth.
53:15Get good grades.
53:19Hey, look, I'm just wasting money today.
53:21I'm not going to feel anything, all right?
53:22I'm sorry.
53:23No.
53:24Sorry's out.
53:25Come on.
53:26Something's on your mind.
53:26What time is it?
53:27No, no, no.
53:28Don't mind the time.
53:29It's time.
53:31Look.
53:32Remember the contract?
53:33Control?
53:35Well, maybe there's some connection between control and, uh...
53:38Well, what do we call it?
53:39The lack of feeling?
53:40I said I feel things.
53:41When?
53:42Come on.
53:46When?
53:47Sometimes.
53:48I don't know.
53:48Come on, come on, Jared.
53:49I thought you didn't like to fool around.
53:49I don't.
53:50I'm not.
53:50You don't like to play games, do you?
53:51I don't.
53:52So?
53:53What do you want?
53:53I'll tell you what I want.
53:54I want you to leave I don't know out there on the table with the magazines, okay?
53:57Yeah, and if I don't have an answer, you want me to make one up?
53:59Yeah, that would be nice.
54:00Make one up right now about how there's no feelings in there.
54:02No how.
54:02I said I have feelings.
54:04Oh, now you have them.
54:05Now you don't.
54:05Get it together, Jared.
54:06But why are you hassling me, huh?
54:07Why are you trying to make me mad?
54:08Are you mad?
54:09No.
54:09Oh, cut the shit.
54:10You're mad.
54:11You're mad as hell.
54:12You don't like being pushed, so why don't you do something about it?
54:14What?
54:14Tell me to fuck off.
54:15I don't know.
54:16Well, fuck off.
54:17No, I can't.
54:18I can't do this.
54:18Why not?
54:19No, I can't do this.
54:20No, uh-uh.
54:21It takes too much energy to get mad.
54:22You know how much energy it takes to hold it back?
54:25When I let myself feel, all I feel is lousy.
54:27Oh, I beg your pardon.
54:29I never promised you a rose garden.
54:31Fuck you, burger.
54:33What?
54:33Fuck you.
54:34Yeah?
54:34Fuck you.
54:35That's it.
54:36Jesus, you're really weird.
54:37What about you?
54:38How do you feel, huh?
54:39Do you jack off or jerk off or whatever you call it?
54:41What do you think?
54:42What do I think?
54:43I think you're married to a fat lady and you go home and you fuck the living daylights out
54:46of her.
54:47Sounds good to me.
54:48Oh.
55:02A little advice about feeling, kiddo.
55:05Don't expect it always to tickle.
55:11Mother, do you know how to aim that thing?
55:13I'm not pleased to be quiet.
55:14I have to concentrate.
55:14Smile, Dad.
55:15I'm sorry.
55:16Everybody.
55:16Shh, be quiet. Smile.
55:20Okay, good.
55:22Okay, now I want to take the three young ones.
55:24Dad, will you get out of there?
55:26Will you get out of there?
55:28Be quiet. Be quiet.
55:30Be quiet.
55:32Conrad, where are you?
55:33Connie, over in the middle between your mother and father.
55:36That's great.
55:37Now, all right, smile.
55:38You know you're taller than your mother is.
55:40Will you be quiet?
55:41Really?
55:41That's wonderful.
55:42All right, smile.
55:43Hold it.
55:44Hold it level.
55:46Wonderful.
55:47Okay, now I want to take Cal and Bess, okay?
55:49Great, sure.
55:51Go on.
55:52Oh, come on.
55:52You can do better than that.
55:54Okay, Connie, Connie.
55:55Come here.
55:56I want to take a picture of Connie and his mother.
55:58No, I'll tell you what.
55:59Let's get the three men in there and I'll take a picture of you.
56:02Connie, move in a little closer to your mother, okay?
56:05Prize winner.
56:06Yeah, that's great.
56:07Portrait.
56:07That is great.
56:08Do it.
56:09Page one, Lake Forrester.
56:10Isn't it, mother?
56:11Yes, it's marvelous.
56:12I love it.
56:12Yeah.
56:13I'll shoot it in the car.
56:14Calvin.
56:15Hold it.
56:17Connie, smile.
56:19Calvin.
56:19Just a second.
56:20Smile.
56:21Calvin, give me the camera.
56:22No, I didn't get it yet, Beth.
56:23Come on, give me the camera.
56:24Dad, give her the camera.
56:25I want a really good picture of the two of you, okay?
56:27No, but I really want to get a shot of the three of you men.
56:30Give me the camera, Calvin, please.
56:31Not until I get a picture of the two of you.
56:33Cal.
56:34Hang on a second.
56:34Give her the goddamn camera!
56:55Smile.
57:00Who's hungry?
57:01I'll make the sandwiches.
57:02I'll tell you.
57:07No.
57:16Dad.
57:18I think it can be saved.
57:23That was good.
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