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1:04:00
Well, you didn't, uh,
1:04:01
offer him any encouragement
by any chance,

1:04:03
did you there, young lady?
1:04:04
No.
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That's funny.
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I was sitting way over
on the other side of the room,

1:04:09
and I got
a little bit encouraged.

1:04:10
Maybe it's the way you move
around inside that dress.

1:04:12
All right, smart guy,
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I'll take you instead.
1:04:15
Oh, I don't want to be hoggish.
1:04:17
Lon, you want a piece of him?
1:04:52
-Ah.
-Whoo!

1:04:54
Whoo! Whoo!
1:04:56
Boy, that is what I call
one hell of a night.

1:04:59
I can do that
about six times a week.

1:05:01
Well, you don't win 'em all,
you know.

1:05:03
Well, I would
1:05:04
if you were backing me
all the time.

1:05:06
Hey, that'd make quite
a combination, wouldn't it?

1:05:08
Nobody'd ever mess
with the Bannons,

1:05:10
that's for sure.
1:05:11
Yeah, felt like old times there
1:05:13
for a little while.
1:05:14
Your daddy and l
used to take them all

1:05:16
on a Saturday night.
1:05:18
Yeah, he must have been
a pretty good old boy.

1:05:20
What, Norman?
1:05:22
Yeah.
1:05:23
He was the kind of guy--
1:05:24
he used to leave
his loose change

1:05:25
just lying out on the bureau
1:05:27
when I was a kid
so I could swipe some of it.

1:05:29
Let me take a girl away from him
once in a while

1:05:31
like I done it on my own.
1:05:34
He was bigger than you,
all right.

1:05:36
He had a bigger wallet,
1:05:37
but I'll tell
you something.

1:05:38
When you ain't being
a pain in the tail,

1:05:40
you remind me a lot of him.
1:05:41
-I do?
-Yeah, you sure do.

1:05:43
Well, then how come
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you and me don't hit it off
so good?

1:05:46
I got short arms.
1:05:51
Hell, there ain't never been
anybody like old Norman,

1:05:54
never will be.
1:05:56
He was one-way-out boy.
1:05:57
Claimed he could hear
the grass grow.


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