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:56:13
You hardly touched your plate,
Mr. Bannon.

:56:16
Nothing to do
with your cooking, Alma.

:56:18
I just ain't very hungry.
:56:20
Hear anything from the vets?
:56:22
No.
:56:23
They're taking their own
sweet time about it.

:56:25
Well, I ain't going to sit
around here and stew.

:56:28
Kiwanis are waiting
for me.

:56:29
You gonna be in that pig
scramble tonight, Hud?

:56:32
Yup, see if I can make
:56:33
the Bannons
look good for a change.

:56:39
You honchos want to come on in,
:56:40
there's plenty of room
in the cheering section.

:56:43
They're letting ladies
in free tonight, Alma.

:56:45
You just might qualify.
:56:58
Hey, you know,
that's the first time

:57:00
Hud ever asked me to go
anyplace in his whole life.

:57:02
I wonder why he did that.
:57:04
Lonesome, I imagine.
:57:05
Just trying to scare up
a little company.

:57:07
Hud, lonesome?
:57:09
He can get more women comin'
than anybody else around.

:57:11
Well, that ain't
necessarily much.

:57:12
They ain't necessarily company,
neither.

:57:14
Women just like to be around
:57:16
something dangerous
part of the time.

:57:19
Even Hud can get lonesome
:57:21
once in a while.
:57:23
Well, I wouldn't mind watching
him chase those squealers.

:57:31
Well, then, we'll go on in.
:57:32
I'll stay home.
I don't like pigs.


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