Honkytonk Man
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1:13:00
Look here, boy.
1:13:02
I don't see any sense in me
hanging around this town for two days.

1:13:05
I could get on that bus,
and I could head right on to Memphis.

1:13:08
I'd leave you money, of course,
so when this car is fixed...

1:13:11
you could meet me there.
How's that sound to you?

1:13:14
- I guess...
- I thought you'd be a sport about it.

1:13:17
But where'll I stay?
1:13:20
Is there a hotel in this town?
1:13:22
Hotel burned down four or five years ago.
1:13:25
You got a room for my nephew here?
1:13:28
Might be.
1:13:30
- Well, where?
- Right here.

1:13:32
One room upstairs.
1:13:34
Old woman will put some sheets
on the bed, if you want it.

1:13:37
$1 a day.
1:13:38
You see, boy? You're all set up.
1:13:41
What's the time that bus leaves?
1:13:44
Two a day. 6:00 p.m., 8:00 a.m.
1:13:49
More than two hours in this town.
1:13:52
Any place a man can get a drink
around here?

1:13:54
Roadhouse back up the road,
about half a mile.

1:13:59
What do you say, Mr. Wagoner?
1:14:01
Maybe you and I hike up
to that roadhouse and get a drink?

1:14:03
I can give you that money I owe you.
1:14:05
Don't care if I do. Stretch my legs a little.
1:14:08
What do you want me to do with her?
1:14:14
I don't give a damn.
1:14:15
Just don't have her with you
when you get to Memphis.

1:14:17
I'll give you plenty of money
so you can get her a ticket back to Tulsa.

1:14:32
- Where's Uncle Red?
- He met a waitress.

1:14:35
Said he'd be back here in time
to catch the bus.

1:14:38
He'd better hurry if he is.
1:14:41
Well, Whit...
1:14:43
you be a good boy now, you hear?
1:14:45
And you come see me in Cainsville.
1:14:48
Ask anybody about the Wagoner place.
1:14:50
I will, Grandpa. I'll come and see you.
1:14:55
Goodbye, my dear.

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