:10:00
Watch that cigarette ash,
it's going in the pot.
:10:03
I'll go bring the pick-up around.
:10:14
How come you always
run over my zinnias?
:10:17
I've been trying
to get them to come up.
:10:19
- Don't plant 'em where I park.
- You're cheerful.
:10:23
Missy, your job is to keep house,
not worry about my disposition.
:10:27
Frying pan's still on. Want eggs?
Or did you have breakfast in bed?
:10:32
Nope, we hadn't quite
gotten around to breakfast.
:10:59
- Morning, boys.
- Mr Bannon.
:11:03
Pretty hard to keep them birds away.
Had to use a flashlight all night.
:11:14
Look at them buzzards. They'll be back.
You couldn't scare 'em off with artillery.
:11:20
I wish you wouldn't do that.
They keep the country clean.
:11:24
Besides, there's a law
against killing buzzards.
:11:27
I always say the law was meant to be
interpreted in a lenient manner.
:11:32
I try to do that. Sometimes I lean
to one side of it, sometimes the other.
:11:37
I don't like to break the law.
:11:44
Well, she ain't gonna sit up
and tell us herself.