Junior Bonner
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Is he hurt bad?
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I can keep him
off the ceiling...

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but I can't keep
his hands off me.

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Come back in the morning.
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He was asking for you.
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When he wakes up, you tell him
I'm around, would you?

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Folks, if you gather around...
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I'd like to tell you a few words
about the Reata Rancheros.

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Now, the Bonner Trading Post
was established in 1955.

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It was ten years before
the last clean air in America...

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was reportedly seen
in Flagstaff, Arizona.

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I'm no fancy scientist. I'm just
a United States businessman...

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and I'm proud of it.
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But I'll guarantee you...
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Prescott's air
is as clean or cleaner...

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than our illustrious neighbor
to the north.

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We have an air-conditioned
chartered bus over here...

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to take you for a free tour
of the Reata Rancheros.

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And we have these lovely
young ladies in hot pants...

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passing out free maps
and brochures.

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You'll find at
the Reata Rancheros...

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Come to the bus.
It's about ready to load.

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Pick up a brochure
on your way out.

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Would you like a cookie
before you leave?

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...and total, but I mean total,
electric living.

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Now, I hope you enjoy
the free lemonade...

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and cookies courtesy of
Curly Bonner's Trading Post.

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Bonnie, Toby.
Excuse me, folks.

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Step right this way,
ladies and gentlemen...

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for a home on the range
retirement...

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just ten minutes
from city shopping.

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Hey, Junior.
How you doin', boy?

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Good to see you.
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Yeah? Hey, yeah.
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How's that rodeo life
been treating you?

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I got no complaints.
Curly, what are you doin'?


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