Junior Bonner
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:18:00
the bull dogging,
the bull riding...

:18:02
and the wild cow milking.
:18:03
You can put my dad's name down
for the wild cow milking...

:18:05
and I'll do the mugging.
:18:06
That sounds great. Good to see
you and your dad together again.

:18:09
Thank you.
:18:10
- What did that come to, Frances?
- 125.

:18:12
125 out of 150.
:18:19
OK, 25,
plus 6, 7, 8, 9...

:18:22
and 30. And 20 makes 50.
We sure thank you.

:18:25
Punch all those bulls
in the morning about 10:00.

:18:27
- I'll be there.
- Real good.

:18:30
You haven't seen my dad
around, have you?

:18:31
No, I sure haven't.
:18:32
I saw Curly yesterday, though.
I bet he'd know where he is.

:18:36
Much obliged.
:18:37
- We sure thank you.
- Thank you.

:18:39
- See you later, now.
- All right.

:18:50
Yeah, war paint.
:18:52
Good morning, Red.
:18:54
J.R.
:18:55
You got Pontiac
and Chino Valley.

:18:57
Yep.
:18:58
Yeah. I didn't see you
around the palace.

:19:02
I slept outside.
:19:04
Lend me $15, Red.
:19:06
You already owe me 25.
:19:08
Well, that's 40.
:19:15
You got change?
:19:18
Well, now, I'll get it.
:19:22
Hey, come around tonight,
and I'll win that back from you.

:19:24
Hey, yeah, why don't you
stick around, J.R.?

:19:26
Are you coming?
:19:28
I tell you what we could do...
:19:29
if y'all get your car
and everything...

:19:33
All right.
:19:36
See ya.
:19:39
Big hearted, ain't he?
:19:41
Yeah, Red.
Heart almost as big as yours.

:19:47
Hey, York,
Buck Roan still around?

:19:49
No, he went down to the palace.

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