it's stuck in mrs. obek's chimney. [doorbell rings] hi, mrs. bailey. hi, alex. oh, there's my little boy! hi, everybody. hi. hi. hi. do i smell smoke? i don't believe it. three hours agoin another room. the woman shouldhave her nose bronzed. hello, richard. hello. cynthia, sit and have some coffee. no, we've got to run. school tomorrow. get your things, keith. can't we stay a little longer? there's still one kite we haven't broken. come on. come on. so... how you doing, cynthia? fine. good. good. us, too. we're really fine. good, good. so... you're fine, huh? yes, yes, i am. why shouldn't she be? she's got the house,the bank account,my parakeet! remember maine? the summers... july of '68 was the best! is there somethingwrong with kelp? it stinks. kelp stinks. how dare you? that's a stunning brooch, cynthia. where can a person find-- how can you takekeith 2,000 miles away? i've got to get out of ohio, richard. i need a fresh start and so does keith. 9-year-old boysdo not need a fresh start. they need a father. oh, my god, i forgot. go ahead, smoke. let's all smok