:14:04
War and crime.
:14:06
Strikes, taxes.
:14:09
And some weenies for his dog
and an avocado for him.
:14:12
They call them alligator pears back East,
cost a fortune. Think he'll like them?
:14:17
He won't know what he's eating
for being with you again.
:14:20
What time will I make lunch for?
:14:22
I'm leaving for Sycamore Corners
by bus on the main road.
:14:25
I wrote him to meet me there
at 11:00 at that hot dog stand.
:14:28
We'll be back by noon sure.
:14:31
Golly, Mrs. Whipple,
I can hardly stand it.
:14:35
Over a year now.
:14:46
Stop your motor, buddy.
:14:48
Get both hands up
on that wheel there.
:14:52
What is this, a holdup?
:14:53
- No grass growing under them tires, eh?
- I wasn't speeding.
:14:56
- And Illinois license plates?
- Yeah, sure. Chicago.
:14:59
Get that fist up there.
:15:01
Hey, I haven't got any gun
if that's what you mean.
:15:04
- Peanuts won't kill you.
- Salted peanuts?
:15:07
- Yeah, why?
- I ain't answering the questions, buddy.
:15:10
You are. Come on, get out.
:15:14
Where were you last night,
Mr. Wilson?
:15:17
If you don't mind.
:15:18
- I drove all night.
- On that old road?
:15:21
I got lost trying to find
a shortcut to Capital City.
:15:23
- And the night before last?
- Camping out.
:15:26
Sorry to take up so much of your time,
but... Excuse me a second.
:15:33
- Smoke?
- No, thanks.
:15:48
Some peanuts?
:15:52
Now you're talking
my language, sheriff.
:15:54
I've had that habit
since I was a kid.
:15:57
My old man used to bring them to me.
I got used to having them around.