9 pwh C: Oh, tes a beautiful thing, when they get the final touches to it, \Q going to be fabulous, and it's something that all the Indian people should be very proud of. B: Yes, I think so too. C: And even in years to come, i)s something that they can look back on, and say, "Well, that ours. That belongs tothe Indian people. Tha's something that nobody can take away from us, and the only way that we can lose it is through ourselves." B: Wonder what your working hours will be when you open up? C: I don know what my working hours will be yet. Mine kindF have to work in with ___ If he'I the manager mine will kinda have to work in with his hours. He hasnQ really given me a schedule yet for mine. B: .-cth ci-r auraitL wl.n te- tpe-ut.r You don't ow what time, thejl be open to serve meals, what time of the day? C: Well, I think from the way that they have been talking, they want to be open early in the morning, possibly 5:30 or 6:00 in the morning. B: Uhl but they will serve three meals a day. C: Yes, uhT-hph, it will be open for three meals. And I believe the way that Mr. __ has it figured now,is that n going to close about 8:30 or 9:00 at night. B: Do your husband and you both work in the restaurant? C: No, my husband is a painter by trade. B: Has he been here as long as you have? C: 14e been here a little longer than I have. I met him up here. B: Oh, thAt!s nice. How long ago was this? C: Twelve years ago. B: Twelve years ago, that's nice. I had to interview my wife last night.