mr. wertz, i'm very sorry about this. hey, wertz, you're not wearing socks, either. i most certainly am. then whose feet are these? ned, please, get up now. all right, all right. mr. donnelly, i thinkthis interview is over. well, wertz, i think you did a fine job, and i will let you know in a few days. where's ned? what happened at the interview? elyse,he showed up drunk, without socks. he made a foolof himself, of me, and of mr. wertz. no. he promised. how much evidence do you need? what i sawwas more than a man who had too many drinks. i saw a sick individual. what can we do? he obviously needs help. maybe he should callalcoholics anonymous. hey! hi, ho, stevarino. i guess i'm starting monday, huh? you want to car-pool? alex, open that and get some glasses because we're having ourselves a celebration. that wassome exhibition you gave. well, i aim to please. you saidyou wouldn't drink. i had a couple of beers. he insisted i have a drink. i couldn't refuse. ned. all right, i didn't meet mike griffin. i met merv griffin, and he insisted i drink. you don't say no to mer