thank you,uncle lou. thank you, uncle lou. i don't kn0w, steven. what if hedoesn't like me? he liked dennis and corky, didn't he? i'm that bad? of course not. i never see your lips move. excuse me, sir. i'm steven keaton. this is my wife elyse. she sings. what do you do? i manage a public broadcasting station. it's a joke. come on! he's herefor moral support. i'm the onewith the audition. elyse keaton, folk singer. we're ready for you. uh, up there. thank you, honey. good luck, honey. thank you. there's a lot of sufferingin the world today. we tend to forgetabout people who have lessthan we do. we take things for granted. we don't realizehow lucky we are. excuse me. why are you telling me these things? if i want to feel guilty, i'll call my mother. i'm sorry. to everything turn, turn, turn turn, turn, turn and a time for every purpose under heaven a time to be born a time to die that's enough. why don't you come down here and talk? you were great, ho did you think so? lou is visibly moved. so, how did i do? you definitely didn't stink. oh! you really mean that? welcome to sh