Mrs Gromberg?
My grandson.
Let us know
if you need a taxi.
You shouldnt be walking.
I have two grandsons.
Elis the youngest. Hes .
Hes Pappys favourite.
Ashers the one whos picking me up.
I didnt want him to bother,
but my son insisted.
Ashers very laid-out.
Laid-back?
Oh. Back?
Oh, right. Laid-back.
Are you among the living today,
Mr Gromberg?
Im here, man. Ask away.
What do you wanna know?
I as
wears her hair in a pony tail. Bud
has on a Lettermans sweater.
MARYSUE
Mother ... Father ... Bud has a little
surprise for you.
BETTY
Whats that Bud?
Bud hesitates for a moment, then folds up a shiny blue
ribbon.
BUD
First prize at the science fair. There
were lots of swell projects--guess mine
was just the "swellest".
BETTY
Darling thats wonderful. Except theres
no such word as "swellest".
BUD
Mrs. Hughes
welcomed her students
for another day of school.
And out in a little town
in Colorado,
two boys went bowling
at six in the morning.
Yes, it was a typical day
in the United States
of America.
- Can I help you?
- Uh, yeah,
Im here to open up an account.
Okay, what type of account
would you like?
Um, I want the account where
I can, uh, get the free gun.
Okay.
Id spotted an ad
in the loca
Mrs. Tossoffs gonna play notes
for you. Sing them back to us. Like so:
-Its too low for me.
-Youre a tenor? You want to start here?
Louder, please.
Im so nervous.
-Im not singing.
-But you have to.
-But I came to dance.
-You have to sing too.
-And act, and play an instrument.
-All three?
-It says "performing arts," doesnt it?
-You dont have to do everything.
-Sure as shit helps, baby.
-Thank you.
Mrs. Lincoln, how was the show?"
You know, Im not really sure what
to say here, Dad, so Im sorry.
Mm.
How are you?
Im okay.
Ive been getting these
really bad headaches though.
Um, theyre really quick.
Its like a... just a little
lightning storm in my head.
Just for a second,
and then its gone.
I just thought maybe you could help me
get that checked out while Im home.
Go see Dr. Cohen
first thing