:02:02
Hello there, Pidge.
:02:04
- Hi Tod.
- Where's your mother?
:02:07
We've been shopping. I gotta' put
this stuff in the car, wanna' come?
:02:11
Yeah, sure.
:02:15
- Tod?
- Uh huh.
:02:18
Well no. I guess not.
She wouldn't let me.
:02:23
- Who's she?
- Mom of course.
:02:25
Well then you'd better
say Mom, Pidge.
:02:28
It's kinda' not polite to say 'she',
especially about your mother.
:02:31
Well anyway, she wouldn't.
:02:34
You know, I bet I can guess
what's on your mind.
:02:36
Bet you can't.
:02:37
Well, now let's see.
You want an ice-cream soda?
:02:41
Um, not a bad idea,
but that's not it.
:02:44
You wanna' go
to the movies?
:02:45
No, that's a war picture.
Mom won't let me see those.
:02:49
Boy oh boy,
this is tougher than I thought.
:02:51
- I got it, you want that baseball bat.
- No, but you're awful warm.
:03:00
Is that it?
:03:01
Sure that's it. Ain't it a beauty?
But shucks, it's no use.
:03:06
Mom won't let me have it.
She doesn't like guns.
:03:09
I know.
:03:11
It's because of my father
being killed in the war.
:03:14
Look Pidge, if you had the gun,
what would you do with it?
:03:17
- Stick up a filling station?
- Stick up a filling station.
:03:19
Heck no, I'd be Sheriff,
:03:21
and I'd catch all those road agents
and cattle rustlers. Just like you.
:03:26
But what about Mom?
:03:28
I think we can persuade her, what with
you wanting to be a peace officer.
:03:31
We've got lots of time. Mom's still
in the market getting groceries.
:03:36
Let's go.
:03:54
- Oh hell...
- I got it.
:03:56
Thanks Tod. Hello.
:03:58
Hi, can I give you
a lift to the house?