Go West
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:44:01
No, I think we better toddle along.
We'll be back later, girls.

:44:05
- Me, alone.
- Me, too.

:44:08
- Did you get Baxter?
- Yes, he's on his way.

:44:10
- Did you miss me?
- Hello, lambie-pie.

:44:13
Sure, now, you can't up and leave us.
:44:16
Gentlemen, how would you all like
a mint julep?

:44:19
It's been years since I've tasted
the nectar of the Old South.

:44:22
However, if you insist.
:44:23
I take one, too,
just so he don't drink alone.

:44:28
We get them drunk, then they won't know
what we're here after.

:44:31
That's right, blabbermouth,
keep it a secret.

:44:33
You keep them busy,
and I'll help Rusty crack open the S-A-F-F.

:44:37
You're a one-man fifth column.
:44:39
- You wanna know something?
- Not a great deal.

:44:41
Dixie just wouldn't be Dixie
without a mint julep.

:44:44
And you know something else, Scarlett?
:44:46
Dixie wouldn't be Dixie without Dixie.
:44:53
My compliments on this julep, ladies.
It's as sweet as you are, and twice as cool.

:44:59
- Have another one, honey child.
- I'll take one more.

:45:02
If you insist, I'll have eight more.
:45:08
Come on, let's sing.
Mint juleps always make me sing.

:45:11
Let's just drink.
How about some more mint juice?

:45:13
- No, come on, let's sing.
- Yeah, come on.

:45:27
- Come on, girls, we'll all sing now.
- Let's sing!

:45:40
How about another drink?
:45:41
Don't put any ice in mine.
It takes up too much room.

:45:44
Gentlemen, let's drink to the South,
land of milk and honey.

:45:48
The bee who collected this honey
must have some hangover.

:45:51
A toast to where we girls was born:
South Carolina.

:45:57
Mississippi.
:45:59
Louisiana.

prev.
next.