The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean
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It's the Eagle's Nest,
Vinegarroon County, Texas.

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Vinegarroon.
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What is a "vinegarroon"?
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Well, it's a Mexican word.
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Means whiptail scorpion, mean as hell.
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I don't want trouble from you...
:30:21
only food, water
and some cactus whiskey...

:30:24
if that sign's not an idle boast.
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Nothing on that sign is an idle boast.
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Including the law.
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Got any money?
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Not much.
:30:40
We tried to rob the Three Rivers Flyer.
Couldn't catch him.

:30:45
The passengers shot at us
from windows for sport.

:30:51
Not easy being an outlaw
in times like these.

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Ordinarily, I'd take you in my court
and try you and hang you.

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But if you got the money for whiskey,
we can dispense with those proceedings.

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- Do you get much judging around here?
- What do you mean?

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I mean, what's the use of being a judge
if you ain't got no one to law?

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Got a whole graveyard of previous cases.
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I'll bet you could do even better
if you had more cases to try.

:31:42
- That's right.
- What are you getting at?

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What kind of court of law is it?
Has no marshals.

:31:53
I don't need no marshals to back me up.
:31:55
There's Judge Parker,
Fort Smith, Arkansas...

:31:58
- Has marshals.
- Right.


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