O Brother, Where Art Thou?
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:09:01
Hello, Pete.
:09:02
Who are your friends?
:09:05
Pleased to make
your acquaintance, Mr Hogwallop.

:09:07
- My name's Ulysses Everett McGill...
- I'm Delmar O'Donnel.

:09:12
How you been, Wash?
:09:14
Been what, 12, 13 years?
:09:17
(Sighs)
:09:19
Yeah... (Sniffs)
:09:22
I expect you want
them chains knocked off.

:09:25
(Wash) They foreclosed
on cousin Bishop.

:09:28
He hanged hisself a year come May.
:09:31
(Pete) And Uncle Radcliffe?
:09:33
(Wash) The anthrax
took most of his cows.

:09:35
The rest don't milk.
:09:37
He lost a boy to mumps.
:09:39
Where's Cora, Cousin Wash?
:09:45
Couldn't say. (Sniffs)
:09:49
Mrs Hogwallop up and R-U-N-N-O-F-T.
:09:55
She must have been
lookin' for answers.

:09:58
Possibly. Good riddance,
as far as I'm concerned.

:10:02
(Sniffs) I do miss
her cooking, though.

:10:04
- This stew's awful good.
- (Wash) Think so?

:10:08
I slaughtered this horse
last Tuesday.

:10:11
(Wash) I'm afraid
she's startin' to turn.

:10:18
(Alan O'Bryant on radio)
# You are my sunshine

:10:21
# My only sunshine
:10:24
# You make me happy
:10:26
# When skies are grey
:10:28
# You'll never know, dear
:10:31
# How much I love you
:10:33
# Please don't take
my sunshine away #

:10:38
(DJ) 'That winds up the Pass The
Biscuits Pappy O'Daniel Flour Hour.

:10:43
'This is Pappy O'Daniel
:10:44
'hopin' you been enjoyin'
that old-timey music.

:10:47
'And remember,
:10:49
'when you're fixing to
bake a mess of biscuits,

:10:52
'use cool, clear water
:10:54
'and good, pure,
Pappy O'Daniel flour.'

:10:58
Well, guess I'll be turnin' in.
Say, uh, cousin Wash,


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