:04:02
And see if he'll send some
of the dough he owes us.
:04:11
Thanks.
:04:16
Hi, Harry.
:04:17
Hello, Joe. Where's your rig?
:04:20
-Down the road. Busted wheel.
-Oh, tough going. Can l help?
:04:23
l'm gonna phone Williams to send
the dough he owes me.
:04:26
l hope you get it.
l quit hauling for that crook.
:04:29
Ran me ragged and l
hardly ever got paid.
:04:31
He'll pay me now, or he won't
get his apples in L.A. on time.
:04:34
You got him over a barrel,
that's different. Maybe you'll get it.
:04:37
-Come on. We go.
-Yeah, he's right.
:04:41
Can't make no dough drinking coffee.
:04:43
Good luck, guy.
:04:44
-Same to you.
-Thanks.
:04:46
Oh, Harry! Write your wife.
l hear she's worried.
:04:49
Okay, l will. Thanks.
:04:51
-Hello, Joe.
-Hello, Jake. How's it going?
:04:55
-Give me a Frisco phone book, will you?
-Yeah.
:04:57
Be sure you bring back
all the pages too.
:04:59
So l'm telling you, see. . .
:05:01
. . .here l am with these two
beautiful dames. What equipment.
:05:04
They're hanging around my neck,
begging me not to go.
:05:07
l tell them, ''Look, sisters,
l got a job to do. ''
:05:09
So l push them away and leave.
:05:11
After all, a guy like me with
hundreds of dames. . . .
:05:13
l'm getting out of here.
Come on, Shorty. lt's too deep for me.
:05:37
l'm losing my touch.
Give me some nickels, Barney.
:05:41
Joe! Where you been, guy?
Been getting any good hauls?
:05:44
Some. How they been for you, lrish?
:05:46
l still get my check
every Saturday.
:05:48
But you get ordered around
every other day. Ain't for me.
:05:51
Hey, Red, this steak's tough.
:05:53
You can't send it back now.
You bent it.
:05:55
-l'll be back this way tonight, Red.
-Thanks for the warning.
:05:58
Give me the phone, will you?