Robert Vincent and his son, George Vincent, would often argue in front of Evelyn Osbert. Hence, Evelyn, speaking softly, confronted Robert: "Robert, if you have something to say to George, say it nicely. Don't always argue like this. There are a lot of people around watching us."
George laughed, as if he'd heard a joke, at Evelyn: "I know that you look down on my mom and want to marry a woman younger than your own son. If you really have no feelings left for my mom and want to choose a new passion, I won't hold any objections. BUT, I must give you a piece of advice: choose wisely for your new wife. Don't bring any random garbage home. You thought you've found a treasure and acted like you were some hero just because she looks good. But to other people, it was just a series of jokes. They wonder how could Robert Vincent even marry those women I've already discarded."