251 And ever since he moved back in, 252 you've been miserable. 253 Why would you say that? 254 The walls between our bedrooms are paper-thin. 255 I hear more stuff than I probably should. 256 Oh. 257 Look, Mom, I love you a lot, 258 But you really are the last person 259 to ever give anyone advice about sex and happiness. 260 Have you seen these? 261 Five more past due notices. 262 Don't worry. I'm handling it. 263 How? how are you handling this? 264 Can I please finish my sandwich? 265 Have you seen our checking account lately? 266 We're broke. 267 And then we have the mortgage payment coming up, 268 we have property taxes -- Gabby, it's going to be okay. 269 No, it's not. We are seriously screwed, 270 and I am freaking out that you're not freaking out. 271 Look, things will turn around. 272 When? I don't know when. 273 But we're lucky people, and we'll be lucky again. 274 275 What is that? 276 It's the lawnmower. 277 We got a new gardener today. 278 It's not going to cost us a cent. 279 The kid's a friend of John's. - Carlos -- 280 And he said that he'd do the lawn for free. 281 Can you believe it? 282 We are lucky people. 283 284 You got it! 285 Yeah, Duggan! 286 Go, man! 287 All right! Hey guys, good to see you again. 288 Ha ha ha. 289 Hi. 290 291 Don't look so glum. you're going to get a hit. 292 Oh, it's not that. 293 This is my "hating Tim Duggan" look. 294 Oh. 295 Oh! Duggan connects. 296 297 Look at the job-stealing bastard run. 298 Duggan is really showing some of that glory-hounding, 299 ass-kissing hustle that he is so well-known for. 300 I forgot how much fun you are when you're bitter. |