(laughing) so alicia florrick, huh? well, she works with will,she's married to you. must be quite an arrangement. discuss. any awkward moments? you mean besides this one? (laughs) how many kidsdo you have, peter? two. boy and a girl. i love boys and girls. that's very domestic. what ages? 16 and 14. oh, that'sa very good age. isn't that a verygood age, will? me, i don'tget kids. i mean, i get whythey're important, but... you get them if you got them. really? i don't know. i'm too selfish. have you evermet his kids? no, i haven't. really? alicia never brought them to work? i think i'll head out. it's good to see you, peter. yeah. who did you sayyou were with again? the lottery control board. a lottery ticket was paid out yesterday for five dollars. it should have been $500. well, that's my receipt all right. but i bought itas a gift for my son. back here-- home--few months ago. lovely. uh, mrs. silvestre, may i use your bathroom? mrs. silvestre:oh, hi, dear. did you havea nice day? there's a young ladyhere for you. who? she's from thelottery control board. where is sh