Wild in the Country
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:44:01
That's about the size of it.
:44:04
I snapped my fingers this afternoon,
and up goes a new facto...

:44:09
and it doesn't mean a thing.
:44:12
Good-bye, Irene.
:44:17
Bye.
:44:32
Where has it been this late?
:44:36
It took Uncle Rolfe
to the bowling alley.
You know very well where I've been.

:44:39
Plan to draw your own bath?
:44:46
Old Seminole.
Your pa's gonna whip your tail.

:44:49
That stuff would pickle a snake.
:44:57
What ever happened to that
old Mexican guitar that your mother had?

:45:02
It's been a long time
since she gave us both lessons.

:45:05
Yeah. She was
a real good singer too.

:45:09
Hank stepped on
that guitar on purpose.

:45:11
He's a mean one.
Almost as mean as you are.

:45:15
- All you think's about yourself.
- I just like to mind my own business.

:45:21
Well then, go on, go to bed
and mind your own business.

:45:25
Move your fat legs.
:45:31
I wish your pa'd
put that shower in. It's hot.

:45:34
- He won't put that shower in.
- Why won't he put that shower in?

:45:38
Pa hopes to catch us
one of these nights.

:45:41
Us--you and me,
together in sin.

:45:45
That's his plans.
Then you'll have to marry me.

:45:50
What about your husband?
:45:53
You are stupid.
:45:56
Cost Pa two bucks, that did.
:45:59
Cost Pa two bucks, that did.

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