Hey, man. Hey, dude. Great shirt you got on today. You mean our uniform? And the hair. Wow. Uh huh. Okay, what the hell do you want? What do I want? What, a guy can’t just compliment his friend? Oh, my god. You want me to cover for you again? What? Oh, no, that is not at all okay. Yeah. Do you mind? What the hell? This is like the eighth time this month. I know, I know. Like, how are you able to keep skipping work? Don’t you, I don’t know, like, need money? Yeah, my allowance basically covers everything. Allowance? You’re 30. Yeah, totally. So, what do you say? Cover for me? Not a chance. Why not? Uh, let’s see. I don’t want to. I don’t like you. I have plans. Take your pick. Okay, look, I was trying to be nice by asking, but you really don’t have a choice. Excuse me? Unless, of course, you want me to just let my dad know how unwilling to help the company you are, and then we can always let him figure it out. You cannot be serious. Oh, I am. And if I had to guess, I’d assume he won’t be too happy to hear how mean you’re being to his son. I’m not being mean. Okay, don’t say I didn’t warn you. Hey, dad! No, stop! Don’t! Dad! Hey, what is all this shouting about? Your employee is refusing to cover my shift. Excuse me? So I Just thought you should know. That is ridiculous. I know, I know, and I’m sorry. Obviously, I can cover his shift. No, not that. What? What the hell makes you think you can pass off your shift to other workers? Well, you usually let me. Well, not this time. Why not? Because I say so. But it’s your birthday this weekend. No. Why do you think I scheduled you? Wait, I can’t have my 30 year old live at home son ruining my special day. But, dad. Plus, I mean, we need some privacy that night. Oh, really? Yep. His mom’s gonna give me the old Scotch Guard.