out? Yeah. -Okay. Have a nice day! -Who are they? -The plumbers. -Are you sure? No, and I don't care. I'm just thrilled to see somebody actually working. Mrs Fielding, don't worry about a thing. -Okay, guys, let's do it! -Yeah! In our settlement you listed the value of that painting at $ 100,000. I'll sell it to you for 75. That painting doesn't interest me. Yes, it does. You love that painting. That's the only reason I took it. All you want to talk about is money. Let's talk about love and sex. Forget love, let's just talk about sex. Max, I'm desperate. I need money. I need new plumbing. I need new appliances. -A new staircase, Max. -Stop, please. Too boring. -Plastering, landscaping, painting, a roof. -Too middle class. Stop. New floors, new tiles, new fixtures in the bathroom. Okay, okay, I'll buy it. I'll give you the money. Only, please, God, stop! Thank you, Max. Sometimes you can be very sweet. I know. -How do I look in this? -Oh, beautiful. You look beautiful in everything. Mm-hmm. Hi! Hi. What happened? It was no picnic, but those boys are work animals. -Well, everything looks pretty well under control. -It does? Well, not to the layman's eyes, of course. They completely ripped up our house! They sure as hell did! They ripped the guts out of it! They're work animals, I'm telling you! Look at those holes! Then you got your gravel piles... your sand piles, your scrap piles. -Animals! -Animals. Well, I like a good conversation as well as anybody, but I gotta run. Hasta pronto, if you know what I mean. -Y-You're leaving? -Well, I ain't movin' in. But we'll be back when you get your permits. Permits? The permit man was supposed to be here by 4:00. Oh, he was, but you or your wife weren't here to meet him. We weren't? Anna's not here? No, no. I would've noticed. The permit man was pretty agitated. Really steamed his clams. Said he'd be back when you grow udders and get milked. That's a long time. Yeah. Yeah. Well, if he ever does come back, you call me and we'll finish the job. When I do get the permits, how long will the job take? Two weeks. Two weeks? Two weeks? You sound like a parakeet. "Two weeks? Two weeks?" Well, uh, two weeks. It's... It's amazing. Amazing, nothing. It'll be a regular miracle. Hello? Oh, hi there. "Tone"? My voice has no tone. Because I'm standing in a pile of rubble... and we don't have the permits to un-rubble it. "Exaggerating"? Honey, we're living in Swiss cheese with a door. "Mozart"? Mozart is dead. His troubles are over. Help me! All right. I'm sorry. You're right. If you had to work, you had to work. Oh, l-l-I love you too. Where is the guy's number? The permit man. In the den, you think. I will pick you up at the station. Just give me a call when you get there. "Shrapp"? Is Mr Shrapp in? Mr Shrapp. Walter Fielding. Hey, watch what you say about my mother, now. Mr Shrapp, let's be adults about this. I'm... Look, I'm very sorry I wasn't here this afternoon. My wife was poisoned and taken to the hospital. Well, what would cut any ice with you? A bribe? Sure. Can you be here in a half an hour? All right. Cash? No problem. Weasel. Cash. Cash, cash, ca... H-Help! # Come on, everybody # # I said let's play a game # # I bet ya I can make a rhyme # # Out of anybody's name # Anna! # Anna-Anna, bo-banna # # Banana-fanna, fo-fanna # # Fee-fi, mo-manna # # Anna # Let's try Brad! # Brad, Brad, bo-rad Banana-fanna # Walter! -Fielding! -# Walter, Walter, bo-balter Banana-fanna, fo-falter # # Fee-fi, mo-malter Walter ## Hello... Hello! Hello! I'm here! Are you in there, Fielding? Y-Yeah! l-I'm here. M-My chest is constricted. I can't shout. O-Oww! Oww! Okay, Fielding, I can hear you in there laughing at me. This is it, you duck fart! I'm leaving, ------------------------------ Читайте также: - текст Элвин и бурундуки на английском - текст Стенка на стенку на английском - текст Европейские каникулы на английском - текст Сказки леса на английском - текст Снегурочка на английском |