Eighty years ago? Oh, I don't age. This is it. - That's nice. - Gotta wonder, though: What kind of bastard must I have been... ...that nobody was there to claim me? I mean, I'm not the most charming guy in the world... ...so I've been told, but... ...nobody?
Hancock
15s
Look, I just don't want you to think that... That Ray... ...you know, drinks like that, because... - Oh, no. - This was just kind of... ...a celebratory night. - No, I understand. - Yeah, I know that. - Okay.
Hancock
7.5s
How come I didn't hear any of this... ...didn't read about it in any newspapers? It was probably in the papers 80 years ago.
Hancock
2.6s
Whoever it was they'd be dead by now, anyway.
Hancock
3.4s
- Okay, thanks. Good night. - Good night.
Hancock
2.7s
Hancock tucking me in.
Hancock
3.9s
- You get some sleep, Ray. - You sleep tight too.
Hancock
2s
You're gonna fix everything.
Hancock
1.7s
You're gonna do great.
Hancock
10.5s
It's something people don't think they're gonna like... ...then they try it and they love it, right? It hits the spot. It's good for the soul. You're like the world's Dodger Dog. I don't know. But you know what I mean, right?
Hancock
3.7s
You are like a Dodger Dog.
Hancock
2.7s
Listen to me. This is important.
Hancock
3.6s
The damn babysitter never cleans up after herself.
Hancock
2.5s
All right, he's asleep.
Hancock
14.2s
That didn't tire you out, coming up the stairs? - Not really. - I'm real spinny. Could've just flown me upstairs. - I could've done without that. - Get your shoes off here. All right, that's all you're getting off of me though.
Hancock
5s
- Of course, Ray. I believe in you. - Help me up here. I got something to say to you.
Hancock
5.4s
You have a bruise on your hand. Yeah, I don't... I don't know what that is.