Junior Bonner
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:21:00
See you later.
:21:03
J.R.
:21:06
Hello, Homer, Red.
:21:07
Hi, J.R.
:21:08
- You want a beer?
- Don't mind if I do.

:21:10
Why not? I can't dance.
:21:11
Hey, Buck,
I'll be right there.

:21:14
I'm not going anywhere.
:21:15
You ready for another?
:21:19
Just leave her on the bar.
:21:21
Del.
:21:22
Don't you know it?
:21:24
Fine.
:21:26
Have a seat. Sit down.
:21:29
How you feeling?
:21:31
Not bad. Not bad.
:21:34
You act like you're hurting.
:21:35
I'm just fine.
:21:39
You contracting
the Salinas show, are you...

:21:42
after you close out here?
:21:43
Hell, I got to go on
to Cheyenne...

:21:45
and rest my stock
a little bit.

:21:51
You looking forward to riding
for your hometown folks?

:21:53
Yeah. Me and my dad
are gonna be working...

:21:56
the cow milking together.
:21:58
Well, that's a pair to draw to.
:22:01
Well, that's me and Ace,
all right.

:22:06
Money?
:22:13
Well, money's
nobody's favor, Buck...

:22:17
but I want to ride that
Sunshine bull of yours again.

:22:22
The way your luck's running...
:22:24
you're just liable
to draw him again.

:22:26
I just don't want to be
counting on my luck.

:22:29
You know I don't
set the draw, Junior.

:22:32
Now, listen, most cowboys would
pay you to stay off that bull.

:22:37
I don't suppose you're
thinking about paying me...

:22:40
to draw him for you, are you?
:22:42
Well, it's just like I said...
:22:45
money's nobody's favor.
:22:49
I'll be damned
if you're not serious.

:22:51
Just one of him and one of me.
:22:57
Look, Junior,
neither me or my bull...

:22:59
aim to make a living
off another fella's pride.


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