:10:01
No, I'd rather
you stayed there.
:10:04
Yeah, I know.
It's all right. I'll see you.
:10:09
- Serious?
- Oh, it's always a crisis with those boys...
:10:12
when they can't
diagnose something.
:10:15
I don't suppose that cleaner
remembered to bring back my...
:10:17
Well, what happened to him
all of a sudden?
:10:19
Go ahead and change.
I'll bring it in.
:10:21
Hey, Mom, isn't lunch ready yet?
I'm hungry. Oh.
:10:24
- You and your father!
- Yippee!
:10:27
And Al Jerio asked me to go hunting
today with him down in the Bayous.
:10:30
I know. I know.
What's the rush?
:10:33
Got to meet the kids.
We're going to a movie.
:10:35
Movie? What are you planning
to use for money?
:10:38
- Oh, I got it.
- Nope, I told him, just gonna stay home...
:10:41
lie around all day.
:10:43
Not gonna shave.
Just slop around.
:10:46
- Old clothes. Drink a couple...
- Aw, Mom!
:10:48
Now what?
Take a little nap in the afternoon.
:10:51
Have an early dinner.
Just take the whole day off.
:10:55
Relax.
You know what I mean?
:10:57
Did you give Tommy
a quarter for the movies?
:11:00
Well, uh, yeah.
:11:03
Weren't you the one that decided
we'd give him a regular allowance...
:11:05
to teach him about money?
:11:07
- Well, yeah, I did, honey, but you see...
- Look.
:11:09
He may be an only child, but I'm not
gonna have him act like one. Here.
:11:12
- I gave you the answer to that one two years ago.
- Yeah.
:11:15
- Yeah.
- I'm getting tired of always
being the heavy in the piece.
:11:19
- Okay, okay.
- Incidentally, since you're being
so free with your money...
:11:23
What?
:11:26
- Holy smoke. The bill from Whitfield's.
- Uh-huh. The same one.
:11:30
- What happened to your allowance?
- You're kidding, of course.
:11:32
- Forty-two dollars, and I'm fresh out.
- Again?
:11:36
Still. And you've been
promising to pay it, Clint.
:11:38
It's getting embarrassing.
Really. I'm afraid to go down to the store.
:11:41
What, for 42 dollars?
Let 'em wait.
:11:44
I never saw the day old Massa Whitfield
broke his neck getting anything over here.
:11:49
Forty-two dollars. Listen, one of these days
we'll walk into that store and pay cash.
:11:54
One of what days?
:11:56
- Well, one of these days.
- Uh-huh.
:11:58
And when one of those oil companies decides
they can't lay a pipeline in Arabia...