:12:00
-Hello. How are you, Joe?
-Hello. Will you give us a lift?
:12:03
-We had some trouble.
-Williams told me.
:12:06
-Williams?
-Yeah.
:12:07
He sent me here to
pick up your load.
:12:09
That dirty muzzler.
:12:10
We carry the load all this way
and we don't get a dime.
:12:13
-Suppose we don't give it to you.
-You can suit yourself. . .
:12:16
. . .but if you miss market, you'll take
a rap for the whole load.
:12:19
-Yeah, just let him try to collect.
-Shut up.
:12:22
Of course he'll collect,
out of the dough he owes us.
:12:25
You're a nice guy, Dawson.
:12:26
-Why do you pull stuff like this?
-lt ain't my fault, Joe.
:12:30
l got a wife and a kid
and another one on the way.
:12:32
l gotta do what Williams says,
or l don't get no hauls.
:12:35
-Don't get sore at me.
-l'd like to kick that chiseler's teeth out.
:12:39
That ain't gonna get you nothing,
and besides, Hank ain't interested.
:12:42
Come on. Let's hop in.
:12:43
-Give us a hand, will you?
-Yeah, sure.
:12:47
-Ready?
-Yeah.
:12:50
That's it.
:12:54
Our rig's about two miles
down the road.
:12:56
And where do we go from there?
:12:57
We better go back to Frisco
and see Williams.
:13:00
By the time l get home to my wife
l'll be too tired to turn out the light.
:13:12
Come on, Williams ought to be
in his office by now.
:13:21
What if he don't see it?
:13:23
What do you think?
:13:26
Hello, Joe.
:13:27
How they rolling?
How's that broken-down tub of yours?
:13:30
No loads yet. Hang around.
:13:31
What do you think
we been doing?
:13:33
Tell Williams we want to see him.
:13:35
You guys again?
You heard me say there ain't any loads.
:13:37
Who said we wanted any?
We don't get paid for them anyway.
:13:45
Oh, hello, boys.
How'd you get back?
:13:49
What's the difference?
:13:50
We should wrap a crank around you.
:13:52
We got a hunch it was you
put Farnsworth on our tail.
:13:54
What did l want to see you boys
lose your truck for?
:13:58
l got some beer hauls in mind for you,
something coming up soon.