:01:51
-How's it going, Joe?
-Okay. Fill her up.
:01:53
-What are you hauling?
-Apples.
:01:56
-How's your brother, Paul?
-Asleep.
:01:59
Every time you come here,
he's asleep and you're driving.
:02:02
-What is he, a growing boy?
-He drives as much as l do.
:02:05
You run your station,
we'll take care of our rig.
:02:08
l was just wondering.
:02:09
This is the nearest l've had
to a bath in two weeks.
:02:12
Yeah, l noticed.
:02:17
Seventy gallons of gas, three quarts
of oil in your crankcase--
:02:20
-l'll have to get you on the way back.
-Five quarts in your spare--
:02:23
What did you say?
:02:24
l can't pay till l drop off this load.
:02:26
-Why didn't you say that?
-You wouldn't have given me the gas.
:02:29
l'll say. l got a notion to
siphon it out of there.
:02:32
You know l ain't selling gas on time.
:02:34
Relax. l wouldn't gyp you. l'm honest.
:02:36
l know you are. All you truckers
are honest, but you're always broke.
:02:40
The finance company comes, you're out
of business, and l never see dough.
:02:44
Don't worry. He's gotta catch me first.
:02:47
That won't be tough, you ain't driving
any speedway special. Sign it.
:02:51
-Twelve dollars and 90 cents.
-Don't overflow your tank.
:02:55
On the cuff. How do you like that?
:02:57
-You'll get it on the trip back.
-You didn't pay for this pop.