Son in Law
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:52:02
- Check on it, buddy !
- Sometimes that boy just chaps my hide.

:52:07
Yeah ! Oh, yeah !
:52:16
[ Groans, Coughs ]
:52:21
What... is that ?
:52:34
Hmm. Mischief.
:52:36
Huh ! Ah, look at this thing.
:52:39
lt's like a big video game.
:52:41
Stick shift.
One, two, three.

:52:45
A little music.
''John Denver.''

:52:49
Hmm.
:52:51
Where can l stick this ?
:52:53
Oh, yeah, there it is.
Uh-huh. Just slide it right there.

:52:57
Doesn't work.
Gotta turn it on.

:53:00
And then up.
:53:03
Oh, cool.
:53:06
? l pull out my fiddle
and l rosin up the bow ?

:53:08
? The kids are asleep
so l keep it kinda low ?

:53:11
? Thank God
l'm a country boy ?

:53:13
- [ Engine Starting ]
- ? l'd play Sally Gooden
all day if l could ?

:53:16
- [ lmitating Gunfire ]
- ? But the Lord and my wife
wouldn't take it very good ?

:53:18
? So l fiddle when l can
and l work when l should ?

:53:21
? Thank God
l'm a country boy ?

:53:23
? Well, l got me a fine wife
l got me old fiddle ?

:53:25
? When the sun's comin' up
l got cakes on the griddle ?

:53:28
? Life ain't nothin'
but a funny, funny riddle ?

:53:30
? Thank God l'm a country boy
Whoo-hoo ?

:53:35
Aah ! Aaaah !
:53:38
Aaaaah ! Aaaaah !
:53:46
Damn it ! Theo, damn it,
l told you to watch him.

:53:50
That's a $250,000 machine.
:53:53
? Well, l wouldn't trade my life
for diamonds or jewels ?

:53:55
- Not anymore, it ain't.
- ? l never was one
of them money-hungry fools ?

:53:57
- ? l'd rather have my fiddle
and my farmin' tools ?
- Whoo-hoo !


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