401 How about a cappuccino? 402 Oh, you don't have to do that. 403 It's no problem for me. 404 Really? Yeah? Okay. 405 Dina! 406 Wake up and make Greg a cappuccino! 407 Shake a leg, woman! 408 Jesus, Jack, you know, I'm not that tired. 409 Really. 410 Relax, Greg. This cockpit's completely soundproofed. 411 You should've seen the look on your face. 412 Okay, okay. 413 You got me. That was-- That was a good one. 414 Yes, it was. Yes. 415 Mmm-hmm. 416 It's funny. 417 But you should never talk to a woman like that, 418 you know that, Greg. 419 It's disrespectful. 420 Right, of course. Yeah. 421 Greg, a man reaches a certain age 422 when he realizes what's truly important. 423 Hmm-mmm. 424 You know what that is? 425 Love? 426 Friendship? 427 Enjoying the moment. 428 Living. Just love. 429 His legacy. 430 That, too. Right. Yeah. Sure. 431 Now, my grandson, Little Jack, is part of that legacy. 432 In six months, you and Pam are gonna be married. 433 Sometime after that, 434 you'll want to start a family of your own. 435 Yeah. Right. Actually, on the subject, 436 I had some thoughts about the wedding date. 437 We'll discuss that later, after this weekend, Greg. 438 Now, let's get back on point. 439 Let me put it very simply. 440 If your family circle 441 does indeed join my family circle, 442 they'll form a chain. 443 I can't have a chink in my chain. 444 Hmm. 445 Yeah. Okay. I get the metaphor. 446 Now, I've never met your parents, 447 so I'm not going to jump to any hasty conclusions. 448 But, like studying a frozen caveman, 449 if I can see where you came from, 450 I'll have a much better idea of where you're going. |