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:08:01
Ain't it lucky you were handy?
:08:05
Well, maybe you ought to take
me along as a regular thing.

:08:08
The pace would kill you, sonny.
:08:11
And now that
the dust has settled,

:08:13
what's so red-hot important
:08:14
that my daddy has to drag
me back on my day off?

:08:16
Wants to ask your advice
about something.

:08:18
Ask me?
:08:20
He hasn't asked me about
anything in 15 years.

:08:23
Just work out there from
the shoulders down, myself.

:08:27
You gonna be able
to make it all day,

:08:29
after a night
like you put in?

:08:31
At a hundred years
old like him,

:08:33
I don't need a week's
sleep to be fresh.

:08:35
He can't help being
an old man, Hud.

:08:47
Boy, you sure do drive
this thing, don't you?

:09:22
That'll be Hud.
:09:26
He's parked right
in my flower bed.

:09:45
Good morning, Hud.
:09:46
Morning.
:09:47
I'm sorry to cut
into your time off.

:09:49
Lonnie, close
that screen door.

:09:51
We're getting
a lot of flies in here.

:09:53
Well, I see the house
is still standing,

:09:54
and you're pouring coffee
in your saucer, as usual.

:09:57
How come you pushed
the panic button on me?

:09:59
We come up with
a dead heifer in the night.


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