i spoke to mister halliday. this is mrs. halliday. - how do you do. - how do you do. i am sorry sir, but - no, i brought mrs. halliday all the way downtown just to make sure she likes it. - oh please, it's our anniversary. - first anniversary. it's a little present for her. - it won't be the same tomorrow, don't you see? please? - let's see, it was, uh number, uh 128. so, would you mind - yes, sir. i'll be right back. - thanks. - 128, what a fine, round, high sounding name to hang over our mantle. - think so? - yep. what did your husband give you for your first anniversary, mrs. halliday? a 128 to hang over my mantle. [whistling] tell me darling, what is it? - well - no, let me guess. - uhh, no. - all right, i give up. mark, i don't care what it is. just as long as you picked it out. let's celebrate at home tonight, huh? champagne, and we'll hang 128 over mark! - i said 128. you made a mistake. - no, this is it, sir. - well, that's not the painting i saw this morning. - it's 128, see for yourself. - i don't see the joke, mark. - debbie, wait a minute. - no, let me - d