mr. o'boyle wants me to turn in my union application by tomorrow.o you have, like, 10 minutes to go over it with me? yeah, sure. uh, actually, you know what? i got some stuff i gotta do right now. why don't you give me a call home later tonight? can i? yeah. that'll be great. you know what? i'll be getting in probably around 11:00. why don't you call me? here's my number. are you sure that late? oh, yeah. i mean, i'll be up. the night time is my time. i am the night. rowlf. r-r-r-rowl-rowlf. meowwrr. [imitating dog and cat snarling] [telephone rings] [ring] doug, are you gonna answer that? why me? [ring] well, because you're wide awake and the phone is on your side of the bed. [ring] why don't you answer it? i love the way you say "hello." [ring] oh...hello? oh, yeah... oh, yeah, hi. yeah, hold on. it's what's-her-face, your trainee. really? calling me at home at 11:00? what's that about? yeah, julie. what is it? your union application? isn't this something we can talk about at work? i mean, it's after 11:00. no. not then either. i spend my weekends