Honkytonk Man
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:14:02
You can't blame him no more than you
could blame a cripple man for hobbling.

:14:06
- You understand?
- I guess so.

:14:10
He's only human.
:14:13
Come on, now.
:14:14
I'm gonna fix him something to eat,
and I want you to take it in to him.

:14:18
Me? What if he don't want it?
:14:21
You tell him he'd better eat it...
:14:23
or I'll go in there
and shove it down his throat.

:14:25
She said that, did she?
:14:27
Well, I guess, in that case I'd better try.
:14:34
Look, Hoss.
:14:37
Don't you go paying attention to me
when I get like this.

:14:41
It's the damn fever.
:14:43
When it comes on, it makes me snappish
as a pair of sheep shears.

:14:47
That's okay.
:14:51
Get that guitar.
:14:55
You play it, I'll show you how to tune it.
:14:58
Hold the "E" string down
on the fifth fret right there at the top.

:15:03
That's the way.
:15:06
Play the "E" string
and the "A" string open.

:15:16
Now, listen.
The only reason we're letting you go is...

:15:19
I want you to keep him out of trouble,
if you can.

:15:21
Don't let him drink while he's driving...
Listen now.

:15:25
You have to promise me
you won't go in that honkytonk, you hear?

:15:28
- But I wanted to hear Uncle Red sing!
- You'll just have to listen from outside.

:15:32
You have to promise me that,
or I won't let you go.

:15:36
All right. You'd think I was a little kid,
or something.

:15:40
Uncle Red was playing in honkytonks
by the time he was my age.


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