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:26:04
He bought us a '27 Chevy.
:26:06
Kept it tied together
with baling wire,

:26:08
hit every honky-tonk
in the country.

:26:13
I don't know which
we run the hardest--

:26:15
that car or them country girls
:26:17
who came to them dances.
:26:20
Boy! We do-si-do'd
and chased a lot

:26:22
of girlish butts around
that summer.

:26:25
Now, I wouldn't mind
going that route myself.

:26:31
Come on along.
:26:40
No, I don't think so.
:26:43
All right.
:27:00
Hey, wake up.
:27:03
Come on, Lonnie.
:27:05
Open your eyes.
:27:07
You going to stay here
till dinnertime?

:27:08
What do you want?
:27:10
I want you to get up.
:27:11
I can't stay here
:27:12
rasslin' around with you
all morning.

:27:14
Why not? I kind of like it.
:27:15
Yeah, I bet you do.
:27:16
That's enough out of you.
:27:17
Now, come on, get up.
:27:19
Can't do that, Alma.
:27:20
Are you sleeping
in the raw again?

:27:22
Mm-hmm.
:27:23
Listen, I got two pair
:27:24
of nice, ironed
cotton pajamas in there.

:27:26
How come you're not using them?
:27:27
I don't know, they strangle me.
:27:28
Mm-hmm. Come on.
:27:30
What do you sleep in?
:27:31
In my own room,
with the door locked.

:27:34
You ever wear any of those
little, uh, shorty things?

:27:37
What kind of question is that?
:27:39
Just wonder.
:27:40
Does your mind usually run
in that direction?

:27:42
Yeah, it seems to.
:27:44
Boys with impure thoughts
come out in acne.

:27:46
Did you know that?
:27:47
Oh, that's all bull, Alma.
:27:50
Keep it up, you'll see.
:27:54
Hurry up.
:27:58
The vet's coming
this morning.


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