1.  Shit. 
			  
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2.  You pair of deuces
looking for work, 
			  
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3.  I suggest you get your
scrawny asses in here
pronto. 
			  
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4.  Up on Brokeback,
the Forest Service has
got designated campsites 
			  
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5.  on the allotments. 
			  
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6.  Them camps can be
3, 4 miles from where
we pasture the woollies. 
			  
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7.  Bad predator
loss if there's nobody
looking after them at night. 
			  
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8.  Now, what I want
is a camp tender 
			  
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9.  to stay
in the main camp, where
the Forest Service says. 
			  
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10.  But the herder, 
			  
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11.  he's gonna pitch
a pup tent on the
QT with the sheep 
			  
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12.  and he's gonna sleep there. 
			  
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13.  You eat your supper
and breakfast in camp, 
			  
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14.  but you sleep
with the sheep 100%. 
			  
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15.  No fire, don't leave no sign. 
			  
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16.  You roll up that
tent every morning 
			  
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17.  in case Forest
Service snoops around. 
			  
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18.  Yeah? 
			  
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19.  No. 
			  
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20.  No! 
			  
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21.  Not on your fucking life. 
			  
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22.  You got your dogs, your
.30-30, you sleep there. 
			  
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23.  Last summer I had
goddamn near 25% loss.
I don't want that again. 
			  
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24.  You. 
			  
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25.  Fridays at noon,
be down at the bridge 
			  
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26.  with your
grocery list and mules, 
			  
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27.  and somebody with supplies
will be there at the pick-up. 
			  
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28.  Tomorrow morning we'll
truck you up to the
jump-off. 
			  
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29.  Jack Twist. 
			  
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30.  Ennis. 
			  
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31.  Your folks just stop at Ennis? 
			  
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32.  Del Mar. 
			  
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33.  Well, nice to know you,
Ennis Del Mar. 
			  
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34.  My second year up here. 
			  
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35.  Last year, one storm,
the lightning killed
42 sheep. 
			  
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36.  Thought
I'd asphyxiate
from the smell. 
			  
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37.  Aguirre got all over my ass,
like I was supposed to
control the weather. 
			  
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38.  But beats
working for
my old man. 
			  
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39.  Can't please my old man, no way. 
			  
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40.  That's why I took to rodeoing. 
			  
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41.  You ever rodeo? 
			  
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42.  You know,
I mean, once in a while. 
			  
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43.  When I got the
entry fee in my pocket. 
			  
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44.  Yeah. 
			  
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45.  Are you from ranch people? 
			  
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46.  Yeah, I was. 
			  
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47.  Your folks run you off? 
			  
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48.  No, they run themselves off. 
			  
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49.  There was one curve in
the road in 43 miles,
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50.  So the bank took the ranch 
			  
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51.  and my
brother and sister,
they raised me, mostly. 
			  
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52.  (LlGHTER CLICKING)
Shit, that's hard. 
			  
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53.  Can I? Thank you. 
			  
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54.  Don't let them stray. 
			  
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55.  Joe will have
your ass if you do. 
			  
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56.  Only thing,
don't never order soup. 
			  
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57.  Them soup boxes
are hard to pack. 
			  
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58.  Well, I don't eat soup. 
			  
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59.  You wanna watch it there.
That horse has a low
startle point. 
			  
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60.  Doubt
there's a filly
that could throw me. 
			  
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61.  Let's git,
unless you wanna sit
around tying knots all day. 
			  
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62.  Oh, shit. 
			  
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63.  Can't wait till I
get my own spread 
			  
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64.  and I won't have to put up
with Joe Aguirre's crap
no more. 
			  
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65.  I'm saving for a place myself. 
			  
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66.  Alma and me,
we're gonna get married 
			  
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67.  when I come down
off this mountain. 
			  
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68.  Shit, that stay
with the sheep,
no fire bullshit. 
			  
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69.  Aguirre got no right making
us do something against
the rules. 
			  
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70.  No more beans. 
			  
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71.  Damn. Shit! 
			  
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72.  I don't know. 
			  
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73.  Something wrong? 
			  
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74.  Yeah, so what... 
			  
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75.  Why didn't we
get the powdered
milk and the spuds? 
			  
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76.  That's all we got. 
			  
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77.  Well... 
			  
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78.  Here's next week's. 
			  
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79.  Thought you didn't eat soup. 
			  
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80.  Yeah, well, I'm sick of beans. 
			  
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81.  Too early
in the summer to
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82.  Come on. 
			  
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83.  Come on. Come on. 
			  
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84.  Hold on. Whoa, whoa. 
			  
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85.  Shit. 
			  
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86.  Whoa. Come back here! 
			  
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87.  Whoa there, whoa. 
			  
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88.  All right. Fuck it. 
			  
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89.  Okay, you bastard. 
			  
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90.  Where the hell you been? 
			  
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91.  Been up with the sheep all day, 
			  
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92.  I get
down here hungry as hell
and all I find is beans. 
			  
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93.  What in the hell
happened, Ennis? 
			  
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94.  I come on a bear
is what happened. 
			  
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95.  Goddamn horse spooked
and the mules took off 
			  
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96.  and scattered food everywhere. 
			  
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97.  Beans is about all we got left. 
			  
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98.  Got whiskey or something? 
			  
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99.  Dumb-ass mule. 
			  
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100.  I can't believe that. God damn. 
			  
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101.  Let me see. 
			  
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102.  Shit. 
			  
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103.  Well,
we gotta do something
about this food situation. 
			  
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104.  Maybe I'll shoot
one of the sheep. 
			  
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105.  Yeah,
what if Aguirre
finds out, huh? 
			  
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106.  We're supposed to
guard the sheep,
not eat them. 
			  
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107.  What's the matter with you?
There are a thousand of them. 
			  
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108.  I'll stick with beans. 
			  
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109.  Well, I won't. 
			  
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110.  Yeah! 
			  
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111.  Getting tired of
your dumb-ass missing. 
			  
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112.  (LAUGHING) Let's get a move on. 
			  
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113.  Don't want
the Game and Fish to
catch us with no elk. 
			  
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114.  Come on. Shit. 
			  
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115.  Yeah,
I'm commuting
four hours a day. 
			  
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116.  I come in for breakfast,
I go back to the sheep. 
			  
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117.  Evening, get them bedded down. 
			  
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118.  Come in for supper,
go back to the sheep. 
			  
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119.  Spend half the night
checking for damn coyotes. 
			  
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120.  Aguirre got no right
to make me do this. 
			  
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121.  You wanna switch? 
			  
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122.  I wouldn't mind
sleeping out there. 
			  
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123.  That ain't the point.
The point is, we both
ought to be in this camp. 
			  
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124.  Goddamn pup tent smells
like cat piss or worse. 
			  
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125.  I wouldn't mind being out there. 
			  
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126.  Well,
I'm happy to
switch with you, 
			  
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127.  but I warn you,
I can't cook worth a damn. 
			  
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128.  I am pretty good with
a can opener, though. 
			  
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129.  You can't be no
worse than me, then. 
			  
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130.  Here you go. 
			  
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131.  You won't
get much sleep,
I'll tell you that. 
			  
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132.  Yup. Come on. 
			  
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133.  Shot a coyote up there. 
			  
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134.  It's a big son of a bitch. 
			  
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135.  He had
balls on him
the size of apples. 
			  
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136.  He looked
like he could
eat himself a camel. 
			  
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137.  You want some of this hot water? 
			  
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138.  It's all yours. 
			  
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139.  Mmm. 
			  
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140.  I don't rodeo much myself. 
			  
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141.  I mean, what's the point 
			  
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142.  of riding some piece of
stock for eight seconds? 
			  
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143.  Money's a good point. 
			  
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144.  True enough. 
			  
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145.  If you don't get
stomped winning it, huh? 
			  
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146.  Yeah. 
			  
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147.  Well, my old man,
he was a bull rider. 
			  
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148.  Thank you. 
			  
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149.  Pretty well-known in his day. 
			  
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150.  Though he kept his
secrets to himself. 
			  
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151.  Never taught me a thing,
never once come to see
me ride. 
			  
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152.  Your brother and
sister do right by you? 
			  
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153.  They did
the best they could
after my folks was gone. 
			  
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154.  Considering they
didn't leave us nothing
but $24 in a coffee can. 
			  
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155.  I got me a year of high school. 
			  
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156.  That was before
the transmission
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157.  And then my sis left. 
			  
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158.  She married a roughneck,
moved to Casper. 
			  
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159.  And me and my brother, 
			  
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160.  we went and got
ourselves some work
on a ranch up near Worland. 
			  
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161.  Till I was 19.
Then he got married. 
			  
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162.  And no more room for me. 
			  
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163.  That's how come me end up here. 
			  
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164.  What? 
			  
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165.  Man, that's more words
than you've spoke in
the past two weeks. 
			  
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166.  Hell,
that's the most
I've spoke in a year. 
			  
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167.  But my dad, he was a fine roper. 
			  
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168.  Didn't rodeo much, though. 
			  
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169.  He thought
rodeo cowboys
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170.  The hell they are. 
			  
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171.  Well... 
			  
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172.  There you go. 
			  
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173.  I'm spurring his guts out! 
			  
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174.  Waving to the
girls in the stands! 
			  
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175.  He's kicking me to high heaven, 
			  
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176.  but he don't jackboard me! No! 
			  
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177.  I think my dad was right. 
			  
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178.  Tent don't look right. 
			  
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179.  Well, it ain't going nowhere.
Let it be. 
			  
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180.  That harmonica don't
sound quite right either. 
			  
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181.  That's 'cause it
got kind of flattened
when that mare threw me. 
			  
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182.  Oh, yeah? Yeah. 
			  
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183.  I thought
you said that mare
couldn't throw you. 
			  
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184.  She got lucky. 
			  
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185.  Yeah, well, if I got lucky,
that harmonica would've
broke in two. 
			  
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186.  (SINGING)
I know I shall meet
you on that final day 
			  
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187.  Water-walking Jesus,
take me away! 
			  
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188.  Very good. 
			  
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189.  Oh, yeah. 
			  
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190.  My mama,
she believes
in the Pentecost. 
			  
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191.  Oh, yeah? 
			  
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192.  What exactly is the Pentecost? 
			  
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193.  I mean, my folks,
they was Methodist. 
			  
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194.  The Pentecost. 
			  
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195.  I don't know,
I don't know what
the Pentecost is. 
			  
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196.  Mom never explained it to me. 
			  
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197.  I guess it's when the world ends 
			  
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198.  and fellas
like you and me,
we march off to hell. 
			  
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199.  Speak for yourself. 
			  
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200.  You may be a sinner,
but I ain't yet had
the opportunity. 
			  
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201.  Thank you. 
			  
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202.  Shit! 
			  
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203.  I'm gonna go up
to the sheep now. 
			  
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204.  Give them hell. 
			  
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205.  No, I'm... 
			  
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206.  You can hardly stand. 
			  
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207.  It's too late to
go to them sheep. 
			  
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208.  Well, you got an extra blanket? 
			  
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209.  I'll just roll up
out here, grab 40 winks 
			  
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210.  and I'll ride
out at first light. 
			  
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211.  You'll freeze
your ass off when
that fire dies down. 
			  
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212.  Oh, that's good. 
			  
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213.  You're better off
sleeping in the tent. 
			  
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214.  Yeah. 
			  
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215.  All right. 
			  
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216.  Ennis! 
			  
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217.  What? 
			  
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218.  Just quit
your yammering
and get in here! 
			  
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219.  (JACK WHISPERING)
Come on, come on. 
			  
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220.  What are you doing? 
			  
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221.  See you for supper. 
			  
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222.  Yeah. Come on. 
			  
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223.  Come on. 
			  
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224.  This is
a one-shot thing
we got going on here. 
			  
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225.  It's nobody's business but ours. 
			  
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226.  You know I ain't queer. 
			  
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227.  Me, neither. 
			  
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228.  I'm sorry. 
			  
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229.  It's all right. 
			  
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230.  Lie back. Come on. 
			  
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231.  Twist. 
			  
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232.  Your Uncle Harold's in
the hospital with
pneumonia. 
			  
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233.  Docs don't expect he'll make it. 
			  
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234.  Your ma sent me to
tell you, so here I am. 
			  
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235.  Bad news. 
			  
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236.  There ain't nothing I can
do about it up here, I guess. 
			  
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237.  There's not much
you can do about it
down there, neither. 
			  
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238.  Not unless
you can cure pneumonia. 
			  
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239.  God damn! Jesus! 
			  
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240.  Them sheep will drift
if I don't get back
up there tonight! 
			  
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241.  You'll get pitched
off your mount in
a storm like this. 
			  
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242.  You'll wish you hadn't tried it! 
			  
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243.  It's too cold! Close it up! 
			  
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244.  What are we supposed
to do now, huh? 
			  
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245.  Get on in there
and untangle them 
			  
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246.  Chilean sheep out
of ours, I guess. 
			  
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247.  Oh, where is it? Shit! 
			  
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248.  God, half the goddamn
paint brands have wore off! 
			  
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249.  We gotta try.
The least we can do is 
			  
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250.  get the count right for Aguirre. 
			  
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251.  Fuck Aguirre! 
			  
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252.  Oh, yeah, fuck Aguirre. 
			  
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253.  What if we need to
work for him again? 
			  
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254.  You think of that? 
			  
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255.  We gotta stick this out, Jack. 
			  
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256.  You'll run them
sheep off again if
you don't quiet down. 
			  
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257.  What are you doing? 
			  
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258.  Aguirre came by again. 
			  
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259.  Says my uncle
didn't die after all. 
			  
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260.  Says bring them down. 
			  
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261.  Bring them down, why?
It's the middle of August. 
			  
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262.  Says there's a storm coming,
moving in from the Pacific. 
			  
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263.  Worse than this one. 
			  
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264.  That snow barely
stuck an hour. Huh? 
			  
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265.  Besides, that son of a bitch,
he's cutting us out a whole
month's pay. 
			  
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266.  It ain't right. 
			  
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267.  Well, 
			  
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268.  I can
spare you a loan, bud,
if you're short on cash. 
			  
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269.  Give it to you
when we get to
Signal. 
			  
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270.  I don't need your money, huh? 
			  
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271.  You know, I ain't in
the poorhouse. Shit! 
			  
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272.  All right. 
			  
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273.  Time to get going, cowboy. 
			  
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274.  Come here! 
			  
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275.  This ain't no rodeo, cowboy! 
			  
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276.  Oh, shit! 
			  
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277.  Ennis. Ennis. 
			  
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278.  Come here. You okay? 
			  
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279.  You okay? Yeah. 
			  
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280.  Some of these never
went up there with you. 
			  
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281.  Count ain't what
I'd hoped for,
neither. 
			  
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282.  You ranch stiffs,
you ain't never
no good. 
			  
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283.  Wanna give it some gas? 
			  
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284.  I can't believe I left
my damn shirt up there. 
			  
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285.  Yeah. 
			  
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286.  You gonna do this
again next summer? 
			  
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287.  Well, maybe not. 
			  
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288.  Like I said, me and Alma is
getting married in November. 
			  
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289.  So, 
			  
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290.  I'll try
to get something
on a ranch, I guess. 
			  
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291.  And you? 
			  
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292.  Might go up to my
daddy's place and 
			  
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293.  give him a hand
through the winter. 
			  
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294.  I might be back. 
			  
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295.  If the Army don't get me. 
			  
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296.  Well, I guess I'll
see you around, huh? 
			  
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297.  Right. 
			  
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298.  What the fuck are
you looking at? Huh? 
			  
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299.  "And forgive us
our trespasses 
			  
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300.  "as we forgive those
who trespass against us. 
			  
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301.  "Lead us not
into temptation, but
deliver us from evil. 
			  
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302.  "For thine is the
kingdom, the power 
			  
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303.  "and the glory, forever. Amen." 
			  
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304.  Under the powers vested in me, 
			  
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305.  I now pronounce
you man and wife. 
			  
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306.  You may kiss the bride. 
			  
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307.  And if you don't, I will. 
			  
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308.  You all right? No. 
			  
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309.  Stop! 
			  
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310.  No, please don't! 
			  
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311.  My old lady's
trying to get me to
quit this job. 
			  
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312.  She says I'm getting too old
to be breaking my back
shoveling asphalt. 
			  
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313.  I told her
strong backs and weak
minds runs in the family. 
			  
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314.  (LAUGHING) She didn't
think that was too funny. 
			  
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315.  I told her it keeps me fit. 
			  
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316.  Morning. 
			  
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317.  Pulled in last night. 
			  
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318.  Didn't want to wake you up. 
			  
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319.  Oh, no, I was just... 
			  
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320.  I thought
I'd tell you before
the Sergeant showed up. 
			  
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321.  Parking this trailer
on the beach is illegal. 
			  
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322.  Yeah! 
			  
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323.  Well, look what
the wind blew in. 
			  
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324.  Hi, Mr. Aguirre. 
			  
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325.  I was wondering
if you was needing
any help this summer. 
			  
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326.  You're wasting your time here. 
			  
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327.  What, you ain't got nothing? 
			  
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328.  Nothing up on Brokeback? 
			  
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329.  I ain't got no work for you. 
			  
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330.  Ennis Del Mar ain't
been around, has he? 
			  
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331.  You boys sure
found a way to make
the time pass up there. 
			  
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332.  Twist, 
			  
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333.  you guys wasn't getting paid to 
			  
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334.  leave the dogs
baby-sit the sheep 
			  
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335.  while you stemmed the rose. 
			  
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336.  Now get the hell
out of my trailer. 
			  
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337.  How my girls doing? 
			  
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338.  All right. Jenny's
still got a runny nose. 
			  
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339.  Ennis,
could you wipe
Alma Jr.'s nose? 
			  
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340.  If I had three hands, I could. 
			  
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341.  Girls all right? 
			  
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342.  Yeah. Jenny
stopped her
coughing. 
			  
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343.  I think I should take the
girls into town this weekend. 
			  
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344.  Get them an ice cream.
Something. 
			  
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345.  Can't we move to town? 
			  
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346.  I'm tired of these
lonesome old ranches. 
			  
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347.  No one's around for
Junior to play with. 
			  
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348.  Besides, I'm scared for Jenny, 
			  
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349.  scared
if she has another one
of them bad asthma spells. 
			  
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350.  No, rent in town is too high. 
			  
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351.  There's a cheap
place in Riverton,
over the Laundromat. 
			  
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352.  I bet I could
fix it up real nice. 
			  
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353.  I bet you could
fix this place up
real nice if you wanted to. 
			  
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354.  Ennis. 
			  
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355.  Hmm? 
			  
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356.  I know you'd like it, too. 
			  
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357.  Real home, other kids
for the girls to play
with. 
			  
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358.  Not so lonely
like you were raised. 
			  
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359.  You don't want them to
be so lonely, do you? 
			  
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360.  Yeah. 
			  
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361.  Come here. 
			  
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362.  It ain't so lonely now, is it? 
			  
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363.  Are you sure the
girls are asleep? 
			  
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364.  Yeah. 
			  
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365.  Come here. 
			  
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366.  Ennis. 
			  
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367.  Let her rip and
snort, boys! 
			  
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368.  Jack Twist,
hanging on
for dear life! 
			  
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369.  And down he goes!
Watch out there,
fella! 
			  
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370.  He's coming for you.
Send in the clowns! 
			  
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371.  Okay, a fine ride by Mr. Twist. 
			  
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372.  Shit! 
			  
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373.  Four seconds for him. 
			  
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374.  Give them a hand, folks,
our very own rodeo clowns! 
			  
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375.  Give us a beer, Doug. 
			  
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376.  I'd like to buy
Jimbo here a beer. 
			  
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377.  Best damn rodeo clown
I've ever worked with. 
			  
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378.  No thanks, cowboy. 
			  
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379.  If I was to
let every rodeo hand
I pulled a bull off of 
			  
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380.  buy me liquor, I'd have
been a alcoholic long ago. 
			  
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381.  Pulling bulls off
of you buckaroos
is just my job. 
			  
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382.  So save your money
for your next
entry fee, cowboy. 
			  
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383.  You ever try calf roping? 
			  
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384.  Do I look
like I can afford
a fucking roping horse? 
			  
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385.  Shouldn't we move
a little closer? 
			  
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386.  (MALE ANNOUNCER CHATTERING)
No. Come on, let's don't. 
			  
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387.  Jenny'll get scared. 
			  
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388.  Look at this crowd! 
			  
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389.  Bound to be a lot of
pussy on the hoof in
a crowd like this. 
			  
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390.  All swelled up
with patriotic feeling 
			  
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391.  and ready to be
humped like a frog. 
			  
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392.  So,
where do you figure
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393.  Las Vegas or California? 
			  
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394.  Hell, I don't know, 
			  
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395.  but if you make
it between Montana 
			  
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396.  and Wyoming, I'd take Wyoming... 
			  
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397.  Hey! You might
want to keep it down,
I got two little girls here. 
			  
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398.  Fuck you. Asshole. 
			  
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399.  Probably quit
giving it to his wife
after his kids was born. 
			  
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400.  (LAUGHING) You know
what that's like. 
			  
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401.  Yeah. 
			  
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402.  Ennis, let's move.
Let's just move, okay? 
			  
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403.  Now, I don't want
any trouble from you. 
			  
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404.  You need to shut your
slop-bucket mouths,
you hear me? 
			  
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405.  You ought to listen
to your old lady, then. 
			  
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406.  Is that right? 
			  
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407.  Yeah. Move somewhere else. 
			  
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408.  What about it? You wanna
lose about half your
fucking teeth, huh? 
			  
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409.  Not tonight, bud.
I'd sure rather not. 
			  
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410.  Here she comes,
ladies and gentlemen! 
			  
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411.  Oh, boy, look at her fly! 
			  
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412.  This is Lureen Newsome
from right here in
Childress, Texas! 
			  
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413.  Come on, folks,
she's gotta hear it,
let's give her a big hand! 
			  
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414.  She's turning on two! 
			  
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415.  She's around three! 
			  
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416.  Come on, folks! Help her home! 
			  
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417.  Come on! Come on! 
			  
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418.  And the time is 16 and 9! 
			  
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419.  Here's
Cheyenne Hodson
from Cody, Wyoming! 
			  
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420.  Come on, girl! 
			  
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421.  She's headed around two! 
			  
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422.  Is there anybody
here from Wyoming? 
			  
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423.  Ma'am. 
			  
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424.  How about it, folks? 
			  
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425.  Come on, Cheyenne! 
			  
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426.  And her time is 17 and 2! 
			  
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427.  Here comes
Scotty Griffiths,
out of Lubbock, Texas. 
			  
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428.  Come on, Scotty! 
			  
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429.  Damn it! Let's give
Scotty Griffiths
a big hand, folks. 
			  
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430.  Better luck next time, cowboy. 
			  
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431.  Boy, I tell you,
folks, what a heck of
a way to make a living! 
			  
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432.  Next up is an up-and-comer! 
			  
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433.  Jack Twist
from all the way up in
Lightning Flat, Wyoming. 
			  
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434.  He's on board Sleepy today! 
			  
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435.  Let's hope he's not! 
			  
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436.  Okay! 
			  
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437.  There they go, folks! 
			  
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438.  And look at Sleepy go, boy! 
			  
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439.  He's broke free today, folks! 
			  
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440.  Come on, spin and spin and spin! 
			  
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441.  Oh, boy! Good ride, cowboy! 
			  
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442.  Well, let's see
what the judges say! 
			  
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443.  I tell you, folks,
that sure looked like
the winning ride to me! 
			  
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444.  You know that girl? 
			  
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445.  I sure do. Lureen Newsome. 
			  
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446.  Her dad
sells farm equipment.
I mean, big farm equipment. 
			  
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447.  $100,000 tractors,
shit like that. 
			  
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448.  What are
you waiting for,
cowboy? A mating call? 
			  
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449.  (SINGING) No one's
gonna love you like me 
			  
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450.  No one else, can't you see? 
			  
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451.  No one's gonna love you like me 
			  
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452.  No one, no one 
			  
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453.  No one else, can't you see? 
			  
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454.  No one's gonna love you like me 
			  
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455.  No one, no one 
			  
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456.  I know sometimes you felt 
			  
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457.  So lonely 
			  
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458.  I know 
			  
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459.  You felt so sad and blue 
			  
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460.  Oh, wait, hold on. 
			  
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461.  You don't think
I'm too fast, do you? 
			  
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462.  Maybe we should
put the brakes on? 
			  
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463.  Fast or slow, I just like
the direction you're going. 
			  
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464.  You are in a hurry. 
			  
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465.  My daddy's the hurry. 
			  
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466.  He expects me home
with the car by midnight. 
			  
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467.  Come here, come here. 
			  
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468.  Hi, Monroe. Hey, Ennis. 
			  
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469.  Is Alma here? 
			  
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470.  Yeah, she's in
the condiments aisle. 
			  
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471.  The what? Ketchup. 
			  
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472.  Thanks. 
			  
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473.  Your boy gonna
play again this year? 
			  
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474.  ALMA JR.: Excuse us!
Yeah, excuse me. 
			  
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475.  Hey, honey. 
			  
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476.  Honey, what are
y'all doing here? 
			  
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477.  Big hurry. 
			  
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478.  My boss called
and, well, he wants
me to go up to the ranch. 
			  
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479.  ALMA JR.: Mama. 
			  
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480.  I guess all the
heifers must've decided
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481.  I figured I could drop
the girls off with you. 
			  
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482.  Ennis, well 
			  
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483.  I got a million things
I gotta do here before
I can leave. 
			  
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484.  I don't get off for
another three hours. 
			  
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485.  Mama, I need crayons. 
			  
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486.  Not now, Alma. 
			  
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487.  Ennis,
please, you promised
you'd take them tonight. 
			  
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488.  Alma, I can't
afford not to be there
when the heifers calve. 
			  
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489.  Right, it'd be my job
if I lose any of them. 
			  
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490.  What about my job? 
			  
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491.  Okay, all right,
I'll call my sister. 
			  
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492.  I'll see if she can take them. 
			  
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493.  All right. All right. 
			  
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494.  You be a good girl for
your mama, all right? 
			  
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495.  I'll be half the night. 
			  
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496.  Bring home some ground
steaks if you think of it. 
			  
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497.  (BABY SHRIEKING)
Come here.
Oh, Alma, please! 
			  
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498.  Oh, boy. 
			  
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499.  Okay. Monroe, I'm so sorry. 
			  
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500.  It's okay. It's okay, Alma. 
			  
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501.  I'll clean this up
just as soon as I call my
sister to come get the girls. 
			  
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502.  Really, Alma, it's okay.
I'll get it. 
			  
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503.  Alma, come with me. 
			  
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504.  Watch your feet. 
			  
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505.  Alma. 
			  
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506.  It's just like my hand. 
			  
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507.  Honey, got
a surprise for you. 
			  
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508.  Hey. 
			  
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509.  I got
two whole boxes
of formula for you. 
			  
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510.  You did? 
			  
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511.  120 cans. 
			  
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512.  120? 
			  
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513.  L. D., where did you put them? 
			  
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514.  Oh, hell, back seat of
the car, where I left them. 
			  
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515.  Rodeo can get them. 
			  
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516.  L. D., I can already see
who little Bobby looks
like. 
			  
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517.  Good job, little girl. 
			  
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518.  He's the spitting
image of his grandpa. 
			  
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519.  Isn't he just the
spitting image of
his grandpa? 
			  
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520.  Yeah. 
			  
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521.  Look at those eyes. 
			  
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522.  Hey. 
			  
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523.  Hey, honey. 
			  
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524.  Hey, Ennis, you know
somebody, name of Jack? 
			  
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525.  Maybe. Why? 
			  
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526.  'Cause you
got a postcard.
It come general delivery. 
			  
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527.  Is he somebody you
cowboyed with, or what? 
			  
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528.  No, Jack, he rodeos, mostly. 
			  
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529.  We was fishing buddies. 
			  
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530.  You can
color that one, too. 
			  
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531.  ALMA JR.: I'll color the beach. 
			  
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532.  Maybe we could
get a baby-sitter. 
			  
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533.  Huh? 
			  
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534.  Take your friend to
the Knife and Fork? 
			  
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535.  No, Jack ain't
the restaurant type. 
			  
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536.  We'll more likely just
go out and get drunk. 
			  
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537.  That's if he shows. 
			  
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538.  Okay, we take
one more bite, and then
you're finished with dinner. 
			  
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539.  There, that's a good bite.
All right, you're excused. 
			  
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540.  Please. Thank you. 
			  
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541.  Jack fucking Twist. 
			  
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542.  Son of a bitch. 
			  
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543.  Come here. 
			  
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544.  Alma, this is Jack Twist. 
			  
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545.  And, Jack, this
is my wife, Alma. 
			  
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546.  Howdy. Hello. 
			  
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547.  You got a kid. 
			  
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548.  Yeah, I got
two little girls.
Alma Jr. and Jenny. 
			  
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549.  I got a boy. Yeah? 
			  
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550.  Eight months old. Smiles a lot. 
			  
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551.  I married the prettiest
little gal in Childress,
Texas. 
			  
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552.  Yeah? Lureen. 
			  
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553.  So me and Jack, we're gonna
head out and get ourselves
a drink. Yeah? 
			  
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554.  Sure enough. 
			  
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555.  Pleased to meet you, ma'am. 
			  
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556.  We might not get back tonight 
			  
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557.  when we get
to drinking and
talking and all. 
			  
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558.  Ennis? 
			  
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559.  Would you get me
a pack of smokes? 
			  
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560.  If you need smokes, Alma,
they're in the top pocket
of my blue shirt. 
			  
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561.  There in the bedroom. 
			  
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562.  Four years. Damn! 
			  
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563.  Yeah, four years. 
			  
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564.  Didn't think I'd
hear from you again. 
			  
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565.  I figured you were
sore from that punch. 
			  
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566.  Right next summer,
I drove back up
to Brokeback. 
			  
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567.  Talked to Aguirre
about a job, and... 
			  
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568.  He told me you hadn't
been back, so I left. 
			  
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569.  Went down to Texas for rodeoing. 
			  
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570.  That's how I met Lureen. 
			  
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571.  Made $2,000 that year,
bull riding. 
			  
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572.  Nearly starved. 
			  
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573.  Lureen's old man
makes serious money,
farm machine business. 
			  
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574.  Of course, he hates my guts. 
			  
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575.  And the Army didn't get you? 
			  
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576.  No, too busted up. 
			  
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577.  And rodeoing
ain't what it was
in my daddy's day. 
			  
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578.  Got out while I
could still walk. 
			  
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579.  Swear to God, I didn't
know we was going to
get into this again. 
			  
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580.  Yes I did.
I red-lined
it all the way. 
			  
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581.  I couldn't get here fast enough. 
			  
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582.  What about you? 
			  
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583.  Me? I don't know. 
			  
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584.  I don't know. 
			  
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585.  Old Brokeback got
us good, don't it? 
			  
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586.  What are we gonna do now? 
			  
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587.  I doubt there's
nothing we can do. 
			  
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588.  So now I'm stuck
with what I got here. 
			  
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589.  Making a living is
about all I got
time for now. 
			  
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590.  Hey. 
			  
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591.  Well, me and
Jack is headed up the
mountain for a day or two. 
			  
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592.  Do ourselves a little fishing. 
			  
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593.  You know, your friend
could come inside,
have a cup of coffee. 
			  
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594.  Well, he's from Texas. 
			  
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595.  Texans don't drink coffee? 
			  
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596.  You sure that
foreman won't fire
you for taking off? 
			  
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597.  You know, that foreman,
he owes me. 
			  
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598.  I worked through
a blizzard last Christmas. 
			  
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599.  You remember that? 
			  
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600.  Besides, I'll only
be a couple of days. 
			  
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601.  Bring fish, Daddy.
A big, big one! 
			  
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602.  Come here. Come here. 
			  
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603.  Come here. 
			  
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604.  See you Sunday, latest. 
			  
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605.  I'm starving. Want to
get something to eat? 
			  
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606.  Yup. 
			  
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607.  Last one in! 
			  
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608.  ls there anything
interesting up
there in heaven? 
			  
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609.  Well,
I was just sending
up a prayer of thanks. 
			  
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610.  For what? 
			  
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611.  For you forgetting to
bring that harmonica. 
			  
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612.  I'm enjoying
the peace and quiet. 
			  
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613.  You know it
could be like this,
just like this, always. 
			  
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614.  Yeah? How do you figure that? 
			  
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615.  What if you and me had
a little ranch somewhere, 
			  
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616.  a little cow-and-calf operation? 
			  
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617.  It'd be a sweet life. 
			  
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618.  I mean, hell, Lureen's old man, 
			  
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619.  you bet he'd give
me a down payment
to get lost. 
			  
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620.  I mean, he more or
less already said it. 
			  
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621.  No, I... 
			  
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622.  I told you it ain't
gonna be that way. 
			  
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623.  You know, 
			  
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624.  you got your wife
and baby in Texas. 
			  
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625.  You know,
I got my life in Riverton. 
			  
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626.  Is that so? 
			  
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627.  You and Alma, that's a life? 
			  
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628.  Now you shut up about Alma. 
			  
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629.  This ain't her fault. 
			  
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630.  The bottom line is, 
			  
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631.  we're around each other 
			  
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632.  and this thing
grabs hold of us again 
			  
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633.  in the wrong place, 
			  
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634.  in the wrong time, 
			  
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635.  and we're dead. 
			  
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636.  I tell you, 
			  
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637.  there were these two
old guys ranched up
together down home. 
			  
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638.  Earl and Rich. 
			  
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639.  And they was a joke in town, 
			  
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640.  even though
they were pretty
tough old birds. 
			  
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641.  Anyway, they found Earl dead 
			  
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642.  in an irrigation ditch. 
			  
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643.  They took a tire iron
to him, spurred him up 
			  
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644.  and drug him
around by his dick
till it pulled off. 
			  
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645.  You seen this? 
			  
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646.  Yeah, I was what? 9 years old. 
			  
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647.  My daddy, he made sure
me and my brother seen it. 
			  
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648.  Hell,
for all I know,
he done the job. 
			  
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649.  Two guys living together?
No way. 
			  
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650.  Now, we can
get together
once in a while, 
			  
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651.  way the hell out
in the middle of
nowhere, but... 
			  
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652.  "Once in a while." 
			  
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653.  Every four fucking years? 
			  
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654.  Well,
if you can't fix it,
Jack, you gotta stand it. 
			  
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655.  For how long? 
			  
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656.  As long as we can ride it. 
			  
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657.  There ain't no
reins on this one. 
			  
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658.  It's nearly suppertime. 
			  
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659.  Where the hell do
you think you're going? 
			  
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660.  To work! 
			  
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661.  I thought
you had the day off! 
			  
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662.  Well, you thought wrong! 
			  
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663.  The girls need to be fed. 
			  
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664.  Well, you take care of it! 
			  
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665.  Alma! Alma! 
			  
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666.  Supper's on the stove! 
			  
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667.  No one's eating
unless you're serving it! 
			  
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668.  I already promised
I'd take the extra shift! 
			  
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669.  Fucking tell them you
made a mistake, then! 
			  
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670.  God damn it, Alma! Alma! 
			  
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671.  You girls need
a push or something? 
			  
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672.  No. 
			  
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673.  Listen to her
purr, gentlemen! 
			  
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674.  You ain't gonna get
that with your Caddy! 
			  
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675.  I told you
what she could do,
and now let me show you. 
			  
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676.  Say,
didn't that pissant
used to ride the bulls? 
			  
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677.  He used to try. 
			  
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678.  Honey,
have you seen
my blue parka? 
			  
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679.  Last time I seen it, you was
in it, day we had that big
ice storm. 
			  
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680.  Well,
could have sworn
I seen it in here. 
			  
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681.  You know, 
			  
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682.  you've been going up
to Wyoming all these
years. 
			  
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683.  Why can't your buddy come
down here to Texas and fish? 
			  
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684.  Because the Bighorn
Mountains ain't in Texas. 
			  
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685.  And I don't think that
his pickup could make
it down here, anyway. 
			  
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686.  New model coming in
this week, remember? 
			  
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687.  You're the best
combine salesman we got. 
			  
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688.  You're
the only combine
salesman, in fact. 
			  
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689.  Yeah, I'll be back in a week.
That is, unless I freeze to
death, 
			  
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690.  and I'll freeze if I
don't find that parka. 
			  
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691.  Well, I don't have
your goddamn parka. 
			  
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692.  You know, you're
worse than Bobby 
			  
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693.  when it comes to losing stuff. 
			  
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694.  Well, speaking of Bobby,
did you call his school 
			  
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695.  about getting him a tutor? 
			  
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696.  I thought you were gonna call. 
			  
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697.  I complain too much.
That teacher don't
like me. 
			  
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698.  Now it's your turn. 
			  
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699.  Okay, fine, so I'll call later. 
			  
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700.  Right. Fine. 
			  
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701.  Goodbye. 
			  
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702.  Got 14 hours of
driving ahead of me. 
			  
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703.  See now, it don't seem fair,
you going up there two,
three times a year 
			  
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704.  with him never coming down here. 
			  
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705.  Ennis, they got an opening
over at the power company.
Might be good pay. 
			  
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706.  Well, as clumsy as I am,
I'd probably get electrocuted. 
			  
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707.  ALMA JR.:
Daddy, the church
picnic's next weekend. 
			  
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708.  Will you be back from
fishing by next weekend? 
			  
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709.  Please, Daddy? Please! 
			  
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710.  Well,
all right, as long
as I don't have to sing. 
			  
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711.  Daddy. Thank you. 
			  
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712.  You forgetting something? 
			  
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713.  You're late. 
			  
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714.  Look what I brought. 
			  
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715.  This way. 
			  
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716.  There you go! No hands! 
			  
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717.  It's all yours, buddy!
It's all yours. 
			  
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718.  Come on, come on. 
			  
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719.  Come on in, Alvin. 
			  
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720.  I've been trying to
call you for hours. 
			  
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721.  It's Saturday night,
you know, we could
still smarten up 
			  
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722.  and head on over
to the church social. 
			  
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723.  That fire and brimstone crowd? 
			  
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724.  I think it'd be nice. 
			  
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725.  Ennis. 
			  
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726.  As far behind as
we are on the bills, 
			  
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727.  it makes me nervous
not to take no precaution. 
			  
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728.  If you don't want
no more of my kids, 
			  
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729.  I'll be happy
to leave you alone. 
			  
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730.  I'd have them,
if you'd support them. 
			  
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731.  Custody of
the two minor children, 
			  
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732.  Alma Del Mar Jr.
and Jennifer Del Mar,
is awarded to plaintiff. 
			  
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733.  Defendant is ordered
to pay child support
to plaintiff 
			  
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734.  in the sum of $125 per month
for each of the minor children 
			  
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735.  until they reach
the age of 18 years. 
			  
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736.  Del Mar divorce granted,
this sixth day of
November, 1975. 
			  
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737.  (SINGING) King of the road! 
			  
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738.  In you go. 
			  
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739.  What are you doing here, huh? 
			  
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740.  I got your message
about the divorce. 
			  
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741.  Come here. 
			  
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742.  Well, this here's Jack. 
			  
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743.  Jack, these are my little girls. 
			  
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744.  There's Alma Jr. and Jenny. 
			  
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745.  Hi. 
			  
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746.  Say hi, girls. Hi. 
			  
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747.  I got your card
that the divorce
came through. 
			  
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748.  Yeah. 
			  
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749.  So here I am. 
			  
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750.  I had to ask
about 10 different
people in Riverton 
			  
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751.  where you had moved to. 
			  
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752.  I guess, I thought
that this means you... 
			  
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753.  No, Jack, I don't
know what to say. 
			  
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754.  See,
I got the girls
this weekend and... 
			  
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755.  Jeez, I... 
			  
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756.  I'm sure
as hell sorry.
You know I am. 
			  
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757.  See, I only
get them once a month,
and I missed last month. 
			  
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758.  So I just...
Because of the roundup. 
			  
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759.  So... 
			  
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760.  Well... 
			  
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761.  Yeah, all right. 
			  
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762.  Jack. 
			  
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763.  I'll see you next month, then. 
			  
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764.  Coming up. 
			  
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765.  Here we go. Here we are! 
			  
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766.  Whoa there, Rodeo. 
			  
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767.  The stud duck do
the carving around here. 
			  
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768.  You bet, L. D. 
			  
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769.  I was
just saving
you the trouble. 
			  
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770.  Bobby,
if you don't
eat your dinner, 
			  
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771.  I'm gonna have to
turn off that television. 
			  
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772.  Why, Mama? 
			  
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773.  I'm gonna
be eating this food
for the next two weeks. 
			  
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774.  Hey, you heard your mama. 
			  
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775.  You finish your meal,
and then you can
watch the game. 
			  
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776.  Daddy? 
			  
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777.  Daddy. 
			  
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778.  Hell,
we don't eat
with our eyes. 
			  
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779.  You want your boy to
grow up to be a man,
don't you, Daughter? 
			  
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780.  (CLEARING THROAT)
Boys should watch
football. 
			  
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781.  Not until
he finishes
eating the meal 
			  
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782.  that his mama took
three hours to fix. 
			  
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783.  Now you sit down,
you old son of a bitch! 
			  
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784.  This is my house,
this is my child 
			  
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785.  and you
are my guest.
Now you sit down 
			  
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786.  before I knock your
ignorant ass into
next week. 
			  
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787.  Daddy,
tell about when you
rode broncs in the rodeo. 
			  
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788.  Well, that's a short story,
honey. 
			  
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789.  It was only
about three seconds
I was on that bronc. 
			  
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790.  The next thing I knew,
I was flying through
the air, 
			  
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791.  only I was no angel
like you and Jenny
here. 
			  
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792.  I didn't have no wings. 
			  
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793.  And that's the story
of my saddle bronc career. 
			  
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794.  There you go. 
			  
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795.  You ought to get
married again,
Ennis. 
			  
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796.  Me and the girls worry
about you being alone
so much. 
			  
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797.  Well, once burned... 
			  
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798.  You
still go fishing
with Jack Twist? 
			  
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799.  Not often. 
			  
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800.  You know, I used to wonder
how come you never brought
any trouts home. 
			  
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801.  You always said
you caught plenty 
			  
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802.  and you know how me
and the girls like fish. 
			  
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803.  So,
one night, I got
your creel case open 
			  
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804.  night before
you went on one
of your little trips. 
			  
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805.  Price tag still on
it after five years. 
			  
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806.  And I tied a note to
the end of the line. 
			  
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807.  It said, "Hello, Ennis,
bring some fish home.
Love, Alma." 
			  
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808.  And then you come
back looking all perky 
			  
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809.  and said you caught
a bunch of brownies
and you ate them up. 
			  
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810.  Do you remember? 
			  
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811.  I looked in that
case first chance I got 
			  
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812.  and there was my
note still tied there. 
			  
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813.  That line hadn't
touched water in
its life. 
			  
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814.  That don't mean nothing, Alma. 
			  
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815.  Don't try and fool
me no more, Ennis. 
			  
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816.  I know what
that means.
Jack Twist. 
			  
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817.  Alma. 
			  
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818.  Jack "Nasty"! 
			  
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819.  You didn't go up
there to fish.
You and him... 
			  
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820.  Now you listen to me, you
don't know nothing about it. 
			  
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821.  (CRYING) I'm going
to yell for Monroe. 
			  
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822.  You do it
and I'll make you
eat the fucking floor. 
			  
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823.  Get out! 
			  
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824.  And you, too! 
			  
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825.  Get out! Get out! 
			  
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826.  Get out of my house,
Ennis Del Mar! 
			  
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827.  You hear me? You get out! 
			  
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828.  Daddy? 
			  
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829.  Alma? 
			  
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830.  Bye, Daddy! 
			  
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831.  ALMA JR.: Bye. 
			  
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832.  Hey, asshole,
watch where you're going! 
			  
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833.  Jesus. What... 
			  
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834.  Jesus... 
			  
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835.  You stupid fuck! 
			  
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836.  God damn! 
			  
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837.  God. God damn. 
			  
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838.  Oh, fuck! 
			  
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839.  Damn it! 
			  
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840.  All I'm saying is,
what's the point
of making it? 
			  
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841.  If the taxes don't get it,
the inflation will eat it
all up. 
			  
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842.  You should see Lureen punching 
			  
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843.  numbers in her adding machine. 
			  
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844.  Hunting for extra zeros,
her eyes getting smaller
and smaller. 
			  
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845.  It's like watching
a rabbit trying to 
			  
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846.  squeeze into a snake hole
with a coyote on its tail. 
			  
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847.  That's some high class
entertainment, if you ask me. 
			  
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848.  For what it's worth. 
			  
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849.  You and Lureen,
it's normal and all? 
			  
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850.  Sure. 
			  
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851.  She don't ever suspect? 
			  
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852.  You ever get the feeling, 
			  
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853.  I don't know, 
			  
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854.  when you're in town 
			  
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855.  and someone looks at you 
			  
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856.  suspicious, like he knows. 
			  
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857.  Then you
go out on the pavement
and everyone's looking at you 
			  
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858.  like they all know, too? 
			  
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859.  Well, maybe you ought to
get out of there, you know? 
			  
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860.  Find yourself someplace
different, maybe Texas. 
			  
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861.  Texas? 
			  
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862.  Sure, and maybe
you can convince Alma 
			  
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863.  to let you and
Lureen adopt the girls. 
			  
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864.  Then we could just live
together, herding sheep. 
			  
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865.  And
it'll rain money
from L. D. Newsome 
			  
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866.  and whiskey will
flow in the streams. 
			  
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867.  Jack, that's real smart. 
			  
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868.  Go to hell, Ennis Del Mar. 
			  
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869.  You wanna live your
miserable fucking life?
Then go right ahead. 
			  
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870.  Fine.
I was just thinking out loud. 
			  
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871.  Yup,
you're a real
thinker there. 
			  
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872.  God damn... 
			  
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873.  Jack fucking Twist.
Got it all figured
out, ain't he? 
			  
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874.  All right, hon. 
			  
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875.  Just finished my shift.
Wanna dance? 
			  
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876.  I was on my way to the... 
			  
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877.  I'm Cassie. Cassie Cartwright. 
			  
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878.  Ennis. Del Mar. 
			  
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879.  No more dancing for me, I hope. 
			  
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880.  You're safe. Yeah? 
			  
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881.  My feet hurt. 
			  
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882.  Hard work, is it? 
			  
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883.  Yeah, drunks like you
demanding beer after beer, 
			  
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884.  smoking. Gets tiresome. 
			  
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885.  What do you do, Ennis Del Mar? 
			  
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886.  Well, earlier today,
I was castrating calves. 
			  
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887.  What are you doing? 
			  
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888.  Trying to get a foot rub, dummy. 
			  
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889.  All right. 
			  
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890.  That good? 
			  
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891.  And then
I pledged
Tri Delt at SMU. 
			  
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892.  And I sure never thought 
			  
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893.  I'd end up in a poky
little place like
Childress. 
			  
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894.  Then I met old Randall
here at an Aggie game 
			  
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895.  and he was an
animal husbandry major. 
			  
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896.  So we've been
here for a month and
he got the foreman job 
			  
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897.  over at Roy Taylor's ranch. 
			  
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898.  Like it or not, here I am! 
			  
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899.  Was you Tri Delt?
I was Kappa Phi
myself. 
			  
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900.  Well,
even though we ain't
quite sorority sisters, 
			  
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901.  we just
may have to dance
with ourselves, Lureen. 
			  
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902.  Our husbands
ain't the least bit
interested in dancing. 
			  
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903.  They ain't
got a smidgen of
rhythm between them. 
			  
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904.  It's funny, isn't it? 
			  
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905.  Husbands don't never
seem to wanna dance
with their wives. 
			  
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906.  Why do you think that is, Jack? 
			  
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907.  I don't know,
I never give it any thought. 
			  
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908.  Wanna dance? 
			  
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909.  Yes, thank you. 
			  
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910.  Do you mind? 
			  
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911.  No, it's all right. Go ahead. 
			  
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912.  All right. 
			  
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913.  Pardon us. 
			  
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914.  Thank you for asking
me to dance with you. 
			  
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915.  I really
appreciate that.
Randall never does. 
			  
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916.  Last time I did,
I think it was
our wedding. 
			  
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917.  It's a good thing you
and Lureen happened
along when you did 
			  
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918.  or else we'd still be stuck
on the side of the road
in that darn pickup. 
			  
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919.  I told Randall we
ought to take the car. 
			  
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920.  Of course,
he'd never listen to me. 
			  
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921.  He wouldn't listen to
me if he was going
deaf tomorrow. 
			  
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922.  I told him
it'd take more than
chewing gum and baling wire 
			  
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923.  to fix that pickup. 
			  
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924.  Well, he's never been
very mechanical, though. 
			  
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925.  Come over here and ask... 
			  
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926.  You ever notice how a
woman will powder her nose
before she goes to a party? 
			  
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927.  And then
she'll powder it again
once the party's over. 
			  
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928.  I mean, why powder
your nose just to go
home and go to bed? 
			  
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929.  Don't know. 
			  
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930.  Even if I wanted to know, 
			  
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931.  I couldn't get a word
in with LASHAWN long
enough to ask. 
			  
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932.  Woman talks a blue streak. 
			  
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933.  Lively little gal. 
			  
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934.  You'll
like working
for Roy Taylor. 
			  
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935.  He's solid, Roy. 
			  
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936.  Yeah, Roy. He's a good old boy. 
			  
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937.  He's got a little
cabin down on
Lake Kemp. 
			  
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938.  Got a crappie house,
little boat. 
			  
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939.  Said I could use
it whenever I want. 
			  
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940.  We ought to go down
there some weekend. 
			  
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941.  Drink a little whiskey,
fish some. 
			  
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942.  Get away, you know? 
			  
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943.  That was
right out of SMU. 
			  
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944.  I could've had
my pick of pretty much
any job in North Dallas. 
			  
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945.  So my pick
was Neiman Marcus,
which was a disaster 
			  
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946.  because, honey, where
clothes is concerned,
I got no resistance. 
			  
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947.  I was spending more than I made. 
			  
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948.  More than
Randall ever will make. 
			  
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949.  We come out here
thinking that ranching was
still big hats and Marlboros. 
			  
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950.  Boy, were we behind the times. 
			  
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951.  Hey there, Junior.
You ready? 
			  
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952.  What do you think? 
			  
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953.  Your daddy ever gonna see
fit to settle down again? 
			  
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954.  Don't know.
Maybe he's not
the marrying kind. 
			  
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955.  You don't think so? 
			  
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956.  Or you don't think
I'm the one for him? 
			  
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957.  You're good enough. 
			  
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958.  You don't say much,
but you get your
point across. 
			  
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959.  Sorry. I didn't mean to be rude. 
			  
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960.  All right. 
			  
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961.  You're staying on
your feet, cowboy. 
			  
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962.  Excuse me, darling. 
			  
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963.  So I'll pick
you and Jenny up next
weekend, after church. 
			  
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964.  Fine. 
			  
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965.  You all right? 
			  
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966.  Yes. 
			  
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967.  Are you sure? 
			  
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968.  Daddy, I was thinking,
what with the new baby
and all, 
			  
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969.  Ma and Monroe have
been awful strict
on me. 
			  
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970.  More on me than Jenny even. 
			  
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971.  I was thinking, maybe I could... 
			  
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972.  Maybe I could
come stay with you. 
			  
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973.  I'd be an awful good help,
I know I would. 
			  
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974.  Now, you know l
ain't set up for that. 
			  
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975.  With the roundup coming, 
			  
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976.  I won't ever be home. 
			  
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977.  It's all right, Daddy. 
			  
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978.  I'm not saying
that I wouldn't... 
			  
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979.  It's all right, I understand. 
			  
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980.  Well, see you on Sunday, then. 
			  
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981.  Bye. 
			  
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982.  Bye, sweetheart. 
			  
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983.  Going to snow tonight for sure. 
			  
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984.  Yup. 
			  
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985.  All this time
and you ain't found
nobody else to marry? 
			  
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986.  I been putting the blocks
to a good-looking little
gal over in Riverton. 
			  
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987.  She's a waitress. 
			  
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988.  Wants to
go to nursing
school or something. 
			  
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989.  I don't know. 
			  
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990.  What about you and Lureen? 
			  
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991.  Lureen's good
at making hard deals
in the machinery business 
			  
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992.  but as far as our marriage goes, 
			  
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993.  we could do it over the phone. 
			  
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994.  I kind of got this thing going 
			  
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995.  with a ranch foreman's
wife over in Rutters. 
			  
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996.  What? I'm bound to get shot 
			  
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997.  by Lureen or her
husband each time l
slip off to see her. 
			  
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998.  You probably deserve it. 
			  
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999.  Tell you what. 
			  
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1000.  The truth is, 
			  
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1001.  sometimes
I miss you so much,
I can hardly stand it. 
			  
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1002.  I guess I'll head up
on to Lightning Flat. 
			  
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1003.  See the folks for a day or two. 
			  
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1004.  There's something I been
meaning to tell you, bud. 
			  
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1005.  Well, it's likely November
before I can come out here
again. 
			  
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1006.  After we ship stock and
before winter feeding
starts again. 
			  
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1007.  November. 
			  
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1008.  What in the hell ever
happened to August? 
			  
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1009.  Well... 
			  
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1010.  Christ, Ennis. 
			  
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1011.  You know, you had
a fucking week to say
some little word about this. 
			  
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1012.  Why is it
we're always in
the frigging cold? 
			  
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1013.  We ought
to go south where
it's warm, you know! 
			  
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1014.  We ought to go to Mexico. 
			  
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1015.  Mexico? 
			  
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1016.  Hell, Jack, you know me.
About all the traveling
I ever done 
			  
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1017.  is around a coffee pot,
looking for the handle. 
			  
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1018.  Come on, Jack. Lighten up on me. 
			  
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1019.  We can hunt in November. 
			  
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1020.  Kill us a nice elk. 
			  
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1021.  I'll try if I can get
Don Wroe's cabin again. 
			  
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1022.  We had a good time
that year, didn't we? 
			  
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1023.  There's never enough
time, never enough. 
			  
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1024.  You know, friend, 
			  
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1025.  this is
a goddamn bitch of an
unsatisfactory situation. 
			  
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1026.  You used to come away easy. 
			  
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1027.  Now it's like seeing the Pope. 
			  
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1028.  Jack, I got to work. 
			  
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1029.  In them earlier days,
I'd just quit the job. 
			  
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1030.  You... 
			  
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1031.  You forget
what it's like
being broke all the time. 
			  
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1032.  You ever hear of child support? 
			  
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1033.  I'll tell you this,
I can't quit this one
and I can't get the time off. 
			  
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1034.  It was hard enough
getting this time. 
			  
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1035.  The trade-off was August. 
			  
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1036.  Well, you got a better idea? 
			  
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1037.  I did, once. 
			  
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1038.  You did, once. 
			  
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1039.  Well, have you been
to Mexico, Jack Twist? 
			  
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1040.  'Cause I hear what they got
in Mexico for boys like you. 
			  
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1041.  Hell, yes,
I've been to Mexico.
Is that a fucking problem? 
			  
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1042.  I'm going to tell
you this one time,
Jack fucking Twist. 
			  
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1043.  And I ain't fooling. 
			  
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1044.  What I don't know,
all them things
that I don't know 
			  
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1045.  could get you killed
if I come to know them. 
			  
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1046.  I ain't joking. 
			  
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1047.  Yeah, well try this one,
and I'll say it just once. 
			  
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1048.  Go ahead! 
			  
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1049.  I'll tell you what. 
			  
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1050.  We could have had
a good life together. 
			  
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1051.  Fucking real good life.
Had us a place of our own! 
			  
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1052.  But you didn't want it, Ennis. 
			  
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1053.  So what we got now
is Brokeback Mountain! 
			  
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1054.  Everything's built on that! 
			  
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1055.  That's all we got, boy.
Fucking all. 
			  
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1056.  So I hope you know that,
if you don't never know
the rest! 
			  
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1057.  God damn it. 
			  
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1058.  You count the damn few times 
			  
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1059.  that we
have been together
in nearly 20 years 
			  
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1060.  and you measure the short
fucking leash you keep me on 
			  
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1061.  and then you ask me about Mexico 
			  
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1062.  and you tell me you'll kill me 
			  
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1063.  for needing something
I don't hardly never get! 
			  
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1064.  You have no idea
how bad it gets! 
			  
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1065.  And I'm not you! I can't make it 
			  
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1066.  on a couple of
high-altitude fucks
once or twice a year! 
			  
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1067.  You are too much for me, Ennis. 
			  
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1068.  You son of a whoreson bitch! 
			  
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1069.  I wish I knew how to quit you! 
			  
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1070.  Then why don't you? 
			  
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1071.  Why don't you
just let me be, huh? 
			  
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1072.  It's because of you,
Jack, that I'm like this. 
			  
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1073.  I'm nothing. 
			  
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1074.  I'm nowhere. 
			  
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1075.  It's okay. 
			  
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1076.  Get the fuck off me! 
			  
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1077.  It's all right. It's all right. 
			  
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1078.  Damn you, Ennis. 
			  
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1079.  I just can't stand
this anymore, Jack. 
			  
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1080.  Come on now,
you're sleeping on
your feet like a horse. 
			  
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1081.  My mama
used to say that
to me when I was little. 
			  
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1082.  And sing to me. 
			  
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1083.  I got to go. 
			  
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1084.  See you in the morning. 
			  
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1085.  Excuse me. 
			  
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1086.  Hey. 
			  
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1087.  Ennis Del Mar. 
			  
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1088.  Where you been? 
			  
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1089.  Here and there. 
			  
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1090.  I left word for you
with Steve at the ranch. 
			  
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1091.  And you must've
got those notes
I left at your place. 
			  
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1092.  Looks like I got the message,
in any case. 
			  
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1093.  Carl? 
			  
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1094.  Yeah, Carl's nice. 
			  
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1095.  He even talks. 
			  
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1096.  Good for you. 
			  
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1097.  Yeah. 
			  
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1098.  Good for me. 
			  
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1099.  I don't get you, Ennis Del Mar. 
			  
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1100.  I'm sorry. 
			  
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1101.  I was probably no
fun anyways, was l? 
			  
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1102.  Ennis, girls don't
fall in love with fun. 
			  
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1103.  Hello. 
			  
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1104.  Hello, this is Ennis Del Mar. 
			  
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1105.  Who? Who is this? 
			  
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1106.  Ennis Del Mar.
I'm an old buddy of Jack's. 
			  
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1107.  Jack used to
mention you. 
			  
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1108.  You're the fishing buddy
or the hunting buddy,
I know that. 
			  
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1109.  Would have let you
know what happened 
			  
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1110.  but I wasn't
sure about your
name or address. 
			  
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1111.  Jack kept his friends'
addresses in his head. 
			  
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1112.  That's
why I'm calling,
to see what happened. 
			  
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1113.  Oh, yeah. 
			  
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1114.  Jack was pumping up
a flat on the truck 
			  
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1115.  out on a back road,
when the tire blew up. 
			  
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1116.  The rim of the tire
slammed into his face, 
			  
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1117.  broke his nose and
jaw and knocked him
unconscious on his back. 
			  
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1118.  By the time somebody come along, 
			  
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1119.  he'd drowned in his own blood. 
			  
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1120.  He was only 39 years old. 
			  
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1121.  Hello? Hello? 
			  
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1122.  Hello. 
			  
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1123.  Was he buried down there? 
			  
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1124.  We put a stone up. 
			  
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1125.  He was cremated, like he wanted. 
			  
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1126.  Half his ashes
was interred here, 
			  
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1127.  the rest was sent
up with his folks. 
			  
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1128.  He use to say he
wanted his ashes 
			  
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1129.  scattered on Brokeback Mountain, 
			  
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1130.  but I wasn't
sure where that was. 
			  
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1131.  I thought Brokeback Mountain
might be around where he
grew up. 
			  
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1132.  Knowing Jack, 
			  
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1133.  it might be some pretend place 
			  
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1134.  where bluebirds sing
and there's a whiskey spring. 
			  
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1135.  No, ma'am, 
			  
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1136.  we was herding sheep
on Brokeback one summer 
			  
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1137.  back in '63. 
			  
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1138.  Well,
he said it was
his favorite place. 
			  
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1139.  I thought he meant to get drunk. 
			  
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1140.  He drank a lot. 
			  
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1141.  Is his folks still
up in Lightning Flat? 
			  
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1142.  They'll be there
till the day they die. 
			  
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1143.  Thank you for your time. 
			  
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1144.  I sure am sorry. 
			  
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1145.  We was good friends. 
			  
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1146.  Get in touch with his folks. 
			  
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1147.  I suppose they'd
appreciate it if his
wishes was carried out. 
			  
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1148.  About the ashes, I mean. 
			  
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1149.  Want a cup of coffee, don't you? 
			  
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1150.  Piece of cherry cake? 
			  
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1151.  Yes, ma'am,
I'll have a cup of coffee 
			  
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1152.  but I can't eat no
cake just now. Thank you. 
			  
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1153.  I feel awful bad about Jack. 
			  
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1154.  Thank you. 
			  
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1155.  I can't begin to
tell you how bad
I feel. 
			  
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1156.  I knew him a long time. 
			  
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1157.  I come by to say that 
			  
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1158.  if you want me
to take his ashes
up there on Brokeback 
			  
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1159.  like his wife said he wanted to, 
			  
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1160.  then I'll be happy to. 
			  
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1161.  I'll tell you what. 
			  
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1162.  I know where
Brokeback Mountain is. 
			  
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1163.  Thought he was
too goddamn special 
			  
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1164.  to be buried in the family plot. 
			  
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1165.  Jack used to say... 
			  
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1166.  "Ennis Del Mar," he used to say. 
			  
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1167.  "I'm gonna bring him
up here one of these days 
			  
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1168.  "and we'll lick this
damn ranch into shape." 
			  
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1169.  He had some half-baked notion 
			  
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1170.  the two of you was
gonna move up here, 
			  
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1171.  build a cabin,
help run the place. 
			  
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1172.  Then, this spring, 
			  
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1173.  he got another fella
gonna come up here
with him, 
			  
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1174.  build the place,
help run the ranch. 
			  
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1175.  Some ranch neighbor of
his from down in Texas. 
			  
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1176.  Gonna split up with his
wife and come back here, 
			  
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1177.  so he says. 
			  
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1178.  But, like most of Jack's ideas, 
			  
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1179.  never come to pass. 
			  
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1180.  I kept his room like
it was when he was a boy. 
			  
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1181.  I think he appreciated that. 
			  
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1182.  You are welcome to go up
to his room, if you want. 
			  
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1183.  Yeah, I'd like that. Thank you. 
			  
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1184.  Tell you what. 
			  
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1185.  We got
a family plot.
He's going in it. 
			  
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1186.  Yes, sir. 
			  
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1187.  You come back and see us again. 
			  
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1188.  Thank you, ma'am. 
			  
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1189.  Hey there, Junior. 
			  
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1190.  Hey, Daddy. 
			  
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1191.  Come here. 
			  
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1192.  Like the car? 
			  
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1193.  Yeah. Is it yours? 
			  
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1194.  It's Kurt's. 
			  
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1195.  I thought you were seeing Troy. 
			  
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1196.  Troy? 
			  
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1197.  Daddy, that was two years ago. 
			  
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1198.  Troy still playing baseball? 
			  
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1199.  I don't know
what he's doing.
I'm seeing Kurt now. 
			  
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1200.  Well, what does Kurt do? 
			  
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1201.  Works out in the oil fields. 
			  
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1202.  So he's a roughneck, huh? 
			  
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1203.  (LAUGHING) Yeah. 
			  
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1204.  I guess you're 19,
you can do whatever
you want. Isn't that right? 
			  
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1205.  Sure. 
			  
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1206.  Daddy, you need more furniture. 
			  
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1207.  Yeah, well, 
			  
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1208.  if you got nothing,
you don't need nothing. 
			  
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1209.  So, what's the occasion? 
			  
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1210.  Me and Kurt, 
			  
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1211.  we're getting married. 
			  
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1212.  Well... 
			  
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1213.  So how long have you
known this guy for? 
			  
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1214.  About a year. 
			  
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1215.  Our wedding
will be June 5, at
the Methodist church. 
			  
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1216.  Jenny will be singing and
Monroe is gonna cater the
reception. 
			  
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1217.  Now this Kurt fella, 
			  
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1218.  he loves you? 
			  
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1219.  Yeah, Daddy. 
			  
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1220.  He loves me. 
			  
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1221.  Was hoping you'd be there. 
			  
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1222.  Yeah. 
			  
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1223.  I think I'm supposed to be
on a roundup down near the
Tetons. 
			  
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1224.  You know what? 
			  
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1225.  I reckon they can find
themselves a new cowboy. 
			  
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1226.  My little girl, getting married. 
			  
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1227.  To Alma and Kurt. 
			  
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1228.  Jack, I swear... 
			  
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