401 I-I was, um, just admiring your new measuring cup. 402 Yeah, we lost ours. 403 Really? 404 So I couldn't find the clothes. I'm sorry. 405 That's okay. 406 If you want me to keep looking... 407 No, you've done more than enough, truly. 408 Bree, Rex just called. He won't be able to meet you here today. 409 Apparently, there was an emergency at the hospital. 410 Oh. Well, I wish he had called me. 411 He suggested perhaps you'd like to meet with me by yourself. 412 You've been very quiet in our joint sessions. 413 What? 414 Oh -- oh, no, thank you. I-I have some things that I-I need to do today. 415 You -- you sure? 416 Uh, yeah. I'm sure. 417 Dr. Goldfine, there is something you can do for me. 418 What's that? 419 Take off your coat. 420 So now you're taking Julie on the dinner date with Mike? 421 Yeah, well, if Edie's going to be there, I'm going to need emotional support. 422 I can't believe she wormed her way in. 423 - How did you let her do that? - I don't know. 424 I was going to take her out at the knees, but it all happened so fast. 425 Well, you know what you need to do. 426 You need to get there early, spend a little time with Mike before the little barracuda gets there. 427 That's a good idea. 428 Edie will get there at 5:45, which means her breasts will arrive at 5:30, 429 so I should shoot for 5:00. 430 That a girl. 431 I'm just going to take these upstairs. 432 I'm going to keep my one little bag and go home. 433 That is a beautiful rose. Where did you get it? 434 Oh, John gave it to me. 435 John? Your gardener? He gave you a rose? 436 Yes. 437 I am having some new bushes planted outside, 438 and he gave me that as a color palette. 439 Sure is beautiful, isn't it? 440 Yes, it is. 441 I'm sure Freud would not approve of this. 442 Oh, who cares what he thinks? 443 I took psychology in college. We learned all about Freud. 444 A miserable human being. 445 What makes you say that? 446 Well, think about it -- 447 he grew up in the late 1800s. There were no appliances back then. 448 His mother had to do everything by hand, 449 just backbreaking work from sunup to sundown, 450 not to mention the countless other sacrifices she probably had to make to take care of her family. |