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:09:03
I appreciate it,
what you told the cop.

:09:05
That's the way to talk!
That's the ticket!

:09:10
What about the third man
on the truck? Don't forget
you gotta do the driving.

:09:13
Can you get rid
of that third man?

:09:18
Don't worry.
I'll get rid of him.
I'll be doing the driving.

:09:20
Then it's all okay.
It's on.

:09:23
Sure.
That's the ticket!
That's the way to be!

:09:27
Boys, excuse me, but I
got a date with my baby!

:09:44
I had to lay down
the law.

:09:46
I told my wife,
"No more ordering
on the telephone."

:09:49
But it's legitimate.
The store charges
for delivery service.

:09:51
I know, but compare.
:09:53
Soap powder:
43 cents on the telephone.

:09:56
At the Great Western Market,
37 cents.

:09:59
Six cents difference, huh?
Tomato juice:
Two cans for a quarter.

:10:03
At the Western,
19 cents.

:10:05
- Yeah, I see your point.
- You bet your life. It all adds up.

:10:11
Hiya, Bailey.
Hello, Bailey.

:10:13
Hello, Pappy.
Pop.
Hiya, Andy.

:10:15
Where's Thompson?
Isn't he working today?
He's working.

:10:17
Steve's
the outside man.

:10:19
We were discussing
the difference
in shopping prices.

:10:21
There's one woman
that knows how to shop.
Steve's mother, Mrs. Thompson.

:10:25
She serves the best.
Since my wife died,
I'm a guest there often.

:10:29
Okay.
Here you are.

:10:32
Well, so long,
Chester.
So long, Pappy.

:10:35
- So long.
- Now my wife.

:10:37
I don't know how much
she spends on the house.
She's extravagant.

:10:39
Beach in the summertime.
Uses up all my razor blades
shaving her legs.

:10:43
I don't get sore.
:10:45
She's for me.
I love that kid.

:10:48
Bailey. Which one
of you is Bailey?
Who wants me?

:10:50
Your office just called.
Your wife isn't feeling well.
You gotta go straight home.

:10:53
The office said
it was okay.
My wife?

:10:58
Hey, Steve.

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