:17:12
How come you're here?
Ain't you behind schedule?
:17:15
l've been having tough luck.
l won 48 free games.
:17:17
l tried to shoot them, but l kept winning.
Only three games and then l roll.
:17:21
And l'll have to push my foot through
the floorboard to make up my schedule.
:17:25
What will it be, boys?
:17:27
A T-bone, rare,
and make it good this time.
:17:29
The last one l had could've
been used for a manhole cover.
:17:32
This one will be so tender,
it'll throw its arms around you.
:17:35
-Same for you?
-Yeah.
:17:36
l'll just have some coffee.
:17:38
-Bring her a steak.
-Fattening her up, huh?
:17:41
-Something else for you, honey?
-Yes. Cool off your imagination.
:17:45
Hey, McNamara.
Where are you going?
:17:47
-What's it to you?
-Come on. We go.
:17:50
What's the matter?
Don't you know me?
:17:52
-Hello, Joe.
-Come on. Sit down, Harry.
:17:57
-What are you guys doing here?
-What do you suppose we're doing?
:18:00
-Have a cup of coffee?
-l had five.
:18:02
Don't do any good.
l'm still sleepy.
:18:04
-Come on. We go.
-Yeah, he's right.
:18:07
l haven't seen my wife for so long.
:18:09
As soon as l deliver this load,
l'm hot-tailing it home empty.
:18:13
Bet when l walk in the kids will say,
''Who's that man?''
:18:16
You should have wrote, Harry.
l know how worried Pearl gets.
:18:20
No use writing now.
:18:22
l'll be home tomorrow
night and surprise her.
:18:24
l hear you've been
doing pretty good.
:18:26
Yeah. l got the truck all paid for.
Don't owe a cent.
:18:31
Come on. Let's go.
:18:32
When you guys are hitting
the road tomorrow. . .
:18:34
. . .think of me in that
nice white bed.
:18:37
So long, guys.
:18:39
So long, Harry.
:18:41
Well, you gotta have your brains
knocked out to be a truck driver.
:18:44
You don't have to, but it helps.
:18:47
Here she goes, boys, the last game.
Then l can hit the road.
:18:51
l don't know why l mess
with them machines.
:18:53
They almost cost me my job three times.
:18:55
lrish, you remember Cassie.
:18:57
Sure. Hi, Cassie.
Quit working for Barney?
:18:59
Yeah. He was always trying
to tie my apron strings.