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:03:01
No, thanks.
:03:02
Daisy, you seen my Uncle Hud?
:03:04
I chicken-fried him
:03:05
a steak last night, about 7:00.
:03:07
Haven't seen him since.
:03:09
All right.
:03:11
Daisy, I'm taking two doughnuts.
:03:13
Okay, honey.
:03:14
Just leave a dime
on the counter.

:03:16
All right.
:03:25
It's 26 after 6:00
:03:27
on a Thursday, and 71 degrees
in the good ol' summertime.

:03:31
On the
Bobby Don Brewer Show.

:03:46
Must have had quite a brawl
in here last night.

:03:49
I had Hud in here last night
is what I had.

:03:54
Sure looks it.
:04:00
Mr. Larker!
:04:03
Hey, there, Mr. Larker!
:04:05
Hey, there, Lon!
:04:06
You gonna rodeo this year, Lon?
:04:08
Not me. I ain't looking to get
my stomach stepped on.

:04:11
What you doing
in town this early?

:04:13
Trying to run down Hud.
:04:14
Hud? Didn't I see
that big Cadillac car of his

:04:17
parked right down the street?
:04:18
Pretty sure I did.
:04:19
I don't know if I'd go
:04:21
disturbing him, if I was you.
:04:23
Well, I ain't dying to,
but I've been told to get him.


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