Hope Floats
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:19:03
Yeah.
:19:09
- Bud.
- Weiser.

:19:12
- How's your dinner, Kermit?
- Good.

:19:15
We seem to be
the only ones enjoying it.

:19:18
You ever see two such mopes?
:19:20
That's a mope,
and that's a mope.

:19:23
- All right, Mama.
- No, it isn't all right.

:19:26
Look at me. My life has no big
meaning or direction or purpose,

:19:31
and I'm happy.
:19:33
Look at Kermit here.
You think it's easy being green?

:19:39
Ribbit.
:19:41
I saw that, Bernice. That smile
means there's hope for you.

:19:45
I saw that, Bernice. That smile
means there's hope for you.

:19:47
I got it!
:19:51
You expecting someone?
:19:53
No. I mean,
it might be Justin Matisse.

:19:56
He said he might drop over
after his day job.

:19:59
He's helping me fix the porch.
:20:01
I don't want to see him.
Hi, Travis.

:20:04
Why?
'Cause your hair's not fixed?

:20:06
- He's back from California.
- So what?

:20:09
- And... Justin, come on in!
- Mama.

:20:18
Hey... Justin.
:20:20
Well, well, well,
if it ain't Birdee Calvert.

:20:24
- It's Pruitt. Birdee Pruitt.
- Sorry.

:20:29
It's all right.
:20:31
Birdee, Birdee, Birdee.
:20:34
- Move on to something else.
- I heard you'd come back.

:20:39
Wonder how.
:20:42
- This is my daughter Bernice.
- Bernice, Bernice, Bernice.

:20:48
That's funny.
:20:50
- You smell delicious, Justin.
- Thanks.

:20:53
- You wearing cologne?
- No, that's...

:20:57
A little paint thinner
with sweat mixed in with it.


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