i'm wyck thayer, chairman of the susan ross foundation. wink. wyck. wyck.ou know the rosses had considerable monies. well, i know they have some monies. they had more than some monies, many, many monies. and they planned to give a sizable portion of their estate to you and susan after the wedding. so if susan and i had-- i mean, if the envelopes hadn't, uh-- then we-- yes. and now? not. it's all been endowed to the foundation, even this townhouse. this townhouse? yes. this would have been your wedding gift. and now? not. not. also endowed. george... i know how much susan meant to you. this can't be easy. you know, it really can't. so who broke it off? that's the thing. it was completely mutual. oh, come on. everybody knows there's no such thing as a mutual breakup. tell me the truth. i am. it was the world's first. you know, when i heard you got engaged, i thought maybe you'd matured, but obviously there's no growth here. well, i can't argue with that, but the fact remains... i was completely... mulva! [telephone rings] [doorknob rattling] [ring] [ring] hel