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

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I wonder why he did that.
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Lonesome, I imagine.
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Just trying to scare up
a little company.

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Hud, lonesome?
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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
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something dangerous
part of the time.

:57:19
Even Hud can get lonesome
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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.
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I'll stay home.
I don't like pigs.

:58:02
Now let's give these kids
a hand.

:58:05
Now, applaud for the kid
that you like the best.

:58:17
That's it, ladies and gentlemen.
:58:19
Looks like number ten won it.
:58:21
All right, now you've all seen
one kind of twistin'.

:58:24
You're about to see
another kind.

:58:25
We've got ten able-bodied men
going to tie themselves in knots

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trying to catch ten
of the fastest greased pigs

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you've ever seen in your life.
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Now the first man
that catches his pig

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and brings it back
to this little square here

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in front of the judges stand
is going to be the winner.

:58:38
Now if you boys'll come on in,
we'll get this started, come on.

:58:47
You guys got the pigs
ready down there, Marlon?

:58:49
You bet!
:58:50
Okay.
:58:52
Let's go then.
:58:53
Come on, let's go there.

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