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1:02:16
That's one hell of a night!
I could do that about six times a week.

1:02:21
- You don't win them all, you know?
- I would if you were backing me.

1:02:25
That would make quite a combination.
Nobody'd ever mess with the Bannons.

1:02:30
Felt like old times there for a while.
1:02:34
- Your daddy and I used to take them on.
- He must've been a good old boy.

1:02:38
What, Norman? Yeah.
1:02:41
He used to leave his loose change out
when I was a kid so I could swipe some.

1:02:47
Let me take a girl from him once in a
while like I'd done it on my own.

1:02:52
He was bigger than you
and had a bigger wallet, but I tell you,

1:02:56
when you ain't being a pain,
you remind me of him.

1:02:59
- I do?
- Yeah.

1:03:01
Then how come
we don't hit it off so good?

1:03:04
I got short arms.
1:03:09
Never been anybody like old Norman.
Never will be.

1:03:13
He was one way-out boy.
Claimed he could hear the grass grow.

1:03:18
He got me to go to his pasture
one night to listen.

1:03:21
After three or four hours nipping away at
that bottle to keep the dew off,

1:03:26
I swore I could hear it, too.
1:03:33
That's the night I racked up the car.
Piled up on Samson Creek Bridge.

1:03:43
He died in half an hour.
I didn't even have a mark on me.

1:03:50
I wonder if your daddy's hearing the
grass now, growing up over his grave.

1:03:59
That story ought to cool you off some.

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