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00:00If I told you, it ain't gonna be that way.
00:06You know, you got your wife and baby in Texas and, you know, I got my life in Riverton.
00:15That's all. You and Alma, that's a lie.
00:19Oh, you shut up about Alma. This ain't her fault.
00:24The bottom line is, we're around each other and this thing grabs hold of us again, in the wrong place,
00:34in the wrong time, and we're dead.
00:41I tell you, there were these two old guys ranched up together down home, a girl and a ranch.
00:51And they was the joke of town, even though they were, they were pretty tough old birds.
01:00Anyway, they, they found Earl dead in an irrigation ditch.
01:07Took a tie around to him, spurred him up, and drug him around by his dick till it pulled off.
01:15You seen this?
01:17I was, what, nine years old?
01:21My dad, he, he made sure me and my brother seen it.
01:28Hell, for all I know, he done the job.
01:34Two guys living together, no way.
01:38Now, we can get together once in a while, weigh the hell out in the middle of nowhere, but...
01:44Once in a while.
01:47Every four fucking years.
01:49Well, if you can't fix it, Jack, you gotta stand her.
01:56For how long?
01:59As long as we can ride her.
02:06There ain't no ranch on this one.
02:24There ain't no ranch on this one.
02:27No, no work.
02:27Yeah, I thought you had to stay off.
02:29Well, you know what.
02:30The girls need to stand.
02:31Well, you take care of it.
02:32No.
02:34Alma!
02:35Supper is on the stove!
02:36No one's eating unless you're serving it.
02:38I already promised they'll take the extra shift!
02:41Fucking tell him you made a mistake, then!
02:43God damn it, Alma!
02:45Alma!
02:54The girls need a push or something?
02:57No.
03:06Listen to her quarter, gentlemen.
03:08You ain't gonna get that with your caddy.
03:10I told you what she could do, now let me show you.
03:14Okay.
03:15I'm going.
03:15I'm going.
03:15I'm going.
03:15Say, didn't that pissing used to ride, Bulls?
03:21He used to try.
03:54Honey, did you see my blue parking?
03:56Um, last time I seen it, he was in it.
03:58The day we had that big ice storm.
04:01Well, I guess we're missing it in here.
04:05You know, you've been going up to Wyoming all these years.
04:09Why can't everybody come down here to Texas and fish?
04:12Well, because the big horn mounds ain't in Texas.
04:15And I don't think this pickup could make it down here anyway.
04:18New model coming in this week, remember?
04:21You're the best combine salesman we got.
04:24I'm the only combine salesman, in fact.
04:26Yeah, well, I'll be back in a week.
04:27That isn't.
04:28Unless I freeze to death, and I'll freeze if I don't find that parka.
04:30Well, I don't have a god damn parka.
04:32You know you're worse than Bobby when it comes to losing stuff.
04:35Oh, speaking of Bobby, did you call at school by getting him a tutor?
04:39I thought you were gonna call.
04:41I complain too much.
04:42That teacher don't like me.
04:43Right.
04:43Now it's your turn.
04:44Well, okay, fine.
04:45So I'll just, I'll call later.
04:49All right.
04:50All right.
04:52Bye.
04:53You have 14 hours of driving ahead of me.
04:56See, now, it don't seem fair.
04:57You're going up there two, three times a year.
05:00Again, we're coming down here.
05:02Oh, that's right.
05:03You tell the story about the great big guy is Dayton Harris.
05:06The monster's guy.
05:07Must have been a construction worker all his life.
05:09And he's sitting in the farm next to this little bit of solid.
05:12And the parka.
05:13Oh, that's right.
05:14You tell the story about the great big guy is Dayton Harris.
05:17It's nice.
05:18I've got to open another at the power company.
05:20Might be okay.
05:21Well, as clumsy as I arm, I'll probably get that shoot.
05:24Daddy, the church picnic's next weekend.
05:26Will you be back from fishing by next weekend?
05:28All right.
05:29Daddy, please.
05:30All right, as long as I don't have to sing.
05:33Daddy.
05:36You forgetting something?
05:59.
06:05.
06:07.
06:07.
06:32Thank you, man.
06:54Come on in, Alan.
06:57I've been trying to call you drows.
06:59It's Saturday night.
07:00You know, we could still smarten up and head on over to the church social.
07:04That fire on Bremstown ground.
07:09I think it'd be nice.
07:11Somebody kill Lynn.
07:27As far behind as we are in the pills, it makes me nervous not to take no precaution.
07:35You don't want my mama and my kids.
07:37I'll be happy to leave you alone.
07:43I'd have them if you'd support them.
08:02I'll be happy to leave you alone.
08:06I'll be happy to leave you alone.
08:28I'll be happy to leave you alone.
08:32I'll be happy to leave you alone.
08:36Here we go.
08:52What are you doing here, huh?
08:55Got your message about the divorce.
09:02This here's Jack. Jack, these are my little girls.
09:04It's Alma Jr. and Jenny.
09:07Hey.
09:08Say hi, girls.
09:09Hi.
09:15I got your car, the divorce came through.
09:18Yeah.
09:20Here I am.
09:22I had to ask about 10 different people on River and where you had moved to.
09:30I guess I thought that this means you.
09:36Jack, I don't know what to say.
09:41I got the girls this weekend and I'm sure as hell sorry.
09:48You know what I am.
09:51See, I only get them once a month and I missed last month.
09:55So I just, it goes in the roundup.
09:59So, uh, well.
10:02All right.
10:03Yeah, all right.
10:06Yeah.
10:09And I'll see you next month there.
10:32All right.
10:40I'm going to dance my way to the night.
11:08I'm going to dance my way to the night.
11:39I'm going to dance my way to the night.
12:07Oh, there we go.
12:08Stud duck with the carbon around here.
12:11Oh, you bet, Ellie.
12:12I'll just, uh, say we need a truck.
12:22Bobby, if you don't eat your dinner,
12:24I'm going to have to turn off that television.
12:25Why, Mama?
12:27I'm going to be in this room for the next two weeks.
12:29Ah, you heard your mama.
12:33You finish your meal, and then you can watch again.
12:47Daddy?
12:51Daddy?
12:54Hey y'all, we don't eat with our eyes.
12:57You want your boy to grow up and be a man, don't you, darling?
13:01Boy, you should watch football.
13:07That's the statue.
13:08He finished eating the meal that his mama took three hours.
13:22Now you sit down, you old son of a bitch!
13:28This is my house, this is my child, and you are my guest.
13:32And you sit down before I knock your ignorant ass in the next week.
14:23Daddy?
14:24Tell about when you rode Bronx in the rodeo.
14:29Well, that's a short story, honey, it was only about three seconds I was on that bronc.
14:35The next thing I knew, I was flying through the air.
14:38Only I was no angel like you and Jenny here.
14:41I didn't have no wings.
14:45And that's the story of my saddle bronc career.
15:11And that's the story of my saddle bronc career.
15:18You ought to get married again, Ennis.
15:20Me and the girls worry about you being alone so much.
15:24You know, once burned.
15:30You still go fishing with Jack Twist?
15:35Not often.
15:39I used to wonder how come you never brought any trouts home.
15:43You always said you caught plenty, and you know how me and the girls like fish.
15:50So one night I got your creel case open, not before you went on one of your little trips.
15:56The price tag's still on it after five years.
15:59And I tied a note to the end of the line.
16:04It said, hello, Ennis, bring some fish home. Love, Alma.
16:08And then you come back, looking all perky.
16:11It said you caught a bunch of brownies and you ate them up.
16:13Do you remember?
16:17I looked in that case, first chance I got, and there was my notes all down there.
16:20Their line hadn't touched water in its life.
16:22It means nothing, Alma.
16:24Don't try and fool me no more, Ennis.
16:26I know what it means.
16:28Jack Twist.
16:33Jack Nasty.
16:34You didn't even go up there to make me.
16:36You didn't.
16:37Listen to me, you didn't know nothing about it.
16:40I'm gonna heal from it.
16:41You can't!
16:42You can't!
16:44Get out!
16:44Get out!
16:45Get out!
16:47Daddy?
16:53Alma?
16:56Bye, Daddy!
16:58Bye!
17:12Hey, asshole! Watch where you're going!
17:16Jesus!
17:17What?
17:21Jesus!
17:22You stupid!
17:23Fuck!
17:27Goddamn!
17:29Fuck!
17:29Fuck!
17:31Fuck!
17:31Fuck!
17:32Fuck!
17:33Fuck!
17:36Fuck!
17:37Fuck!
17:38Fuck!
17:39Damn it!
18:26If you don't get it, inflation will heat it all up.
18:35You see Lorraine punching numbers in a red machine, hunting for X-0s. Her eyes getting smaller and smaller. It's
18:42like watching a rabbit trying to squeeze into a snake hole with a coyote on the sail.
18:48That's some high-class entertainment, you ask me.
18:52For what it's worth.
18:58You and Lorraine, it's normal at all?
19:04Sure.
19:06If you don't ever suspect...
19:18Do you ever get the feeling, I don't know, when you're in town and someone looks at you suspicious like
19:29he knows, then you go out on the pavement and everyone's looking at you like they all know too?
19:40Maybe you ought to get out of there. Find yourself someplace different. Maybe Texas.
19:49Texas.
19:52Sure, maybe you can convince Elvin to let you and Lorraine adopt girls. And we can just live together herding
19:56sheep. And it'll rain money from LD Newsome and whiskey will flow in the stream, Jack. That's real smart.
20:04You want to live your miserable fucking life and go right ahead.
20:06What?
20:07I was just thinking out loud.
20:08Yep, you're a real thinker there. God damn.
20:12That fucking place.
20:13It's good.
20:14You're good.
20:15It'll figure it out, maybe.
20:20Well, we'll get some.
20:35Just finish my shift.
20:37Go dancing.
20:38A lot of fun waiting.
20:39And Jesse.
20:41Catch her up, baby.
20:43Don't want to see me.
21:11No more dancing for me, I hope.
21:14You're safe.
21:15My feet hurt.
21:17It's a hard work, is it?
21:18Yeah.
21:19Drunks like you, demanding beer after beer.
21:23Smoking.
21:24It's tiresome.
21:27What do you do, Annis Del Mar?
21:30Well, earlier today, I was castrating cats.
21:38What are you doing?
21:40Trying to get a foot rub.
21:42Tell me.
21:47Well, I'm...
22:10And then I pledged Tridel at SMU.
22:13And I sure never thought I'd end up in a poke into a place like Childress.
22:16But then I met old Randall here at Nagy Dame, and he was an animal husbandry major.
22:21So we've been here for a month, and he got the foreman job over at Roy Taylor's ranch.
22:25Lack it or not, here I am.
22:27To Tridel, I was happy to find myself.
22:33Even though we ain't quite sorority sisters, we just need to dance with ourselves, Lorraine.
22:37Her husband ain't really interested in dancing.
22:40Ain't got a smidgen of rhythm between them.
22:42It's funny, isn't it?
22:44Husbands don't never seem to want to dance with their wives.
22:48Why do you think that is, Jack?
22:50I won't ever give it any talk.
22:53Want to dance?
22:56Yeah.
22:57You'll be mine.
23:03Thank you for asking me to dance with me.
23:05I really appreciate that.
23:06Raymond never does.
23:07That's not my idea.
23:07I think you can do something about it.
23:09It's a good thing you and Lorraine have it along with you, or else we'd still be stuck
23:12on the side of the road in that darn pick-up.
23:14I told Randall we ought to take the car.
23:16Of course, he'd never listen to me.
23:17He wouldn't listen to me if we were going deaf tomorrow.
23:20I told him to take the North's chewing gum and bailing wire to fix that pick-up.
23:25Well, he's never been very mechanical, though.
23:37You ever notice how a woman will powder her nose before she goes to a party?
23:41And then she'll powder it again once the party's over?
23:45I mean, why powder your nose?
23:46Just go home and go to bed?
23:48Well, no.
23:50Even if I wanted to know, I couldn't get a word in with LaShawn long enough to ask.
23:54A woman talks a blue street.
23:57Alive a little girl.
24:05You're like working for Roy Taylor.
24:07He's solid, Roy.
24:08Yeah, Roy.
24:09He's a good old boy.
24:15He's got a little cabin down on Lake Kemp.
24:19Got a crappie house, a little boat.
24:22Said I could use it whenever I want.
24:27We ought to go down there some weekend.
24:31Drink a little whiskey.
24:32Fish some.
24:34Get away.
24:36You know?
24:40Well, that was right out of SMU.
24:41I could have my pick at pretty much any job in North Dallas, so my pick would be marked as
24:45a disaster.
24:46Because, honey, where clothes is concerned, I got no resistance.
24:49I would spend more than I made.
24:50More than Randall ever will make.
24:52To come out here thinking that ranching was still big hats and marvelous.
24:55Boy, we behind the times.
25:11Hey there, Junior.
25:13You ready?
25:15Jay won't be.
25:18We'll be going away.
25:29What do you think?
25:31Your daddy ever going to see Fitz settle down again?
25:35I don't know.
25:37Maybe he's not the marrying time.
25:41You don't think so?
25:44Or you don't think I'm the one for him?
25:49You're good enough.
25:55You don't say much, but you get your point across.
26:00Sorry.
26:01I didn't mean to be rude.
26:05All right.
26:07You're staying on your feet, cowboy.
26:10I don't.
26:33I'll pick you and Jenny up next weekend after church.
26:38Fine.
26:42You all right?
26:45Yes.
26:47Are you sure?
26:51Daddy, I was thinking.
26:53What with a new baby, you know.
26:55Mom and Ro been awful strict on me.
26:57More on me and Jenny even.
27:00I was thinking maybe I could come stay with you.
27:07I'd be an awful good help.
27:09I know I would.
27:10Well, you know I ain't set up for that.
27:15With the roundup coming, I won't ever be home.
27:21It's all right, Daddy.
27:23I'm not saying that I wouldn't.
27:24That's right.
27:24I understand.
27:29Well, I'll see you on Sunday then.
27:32Bye.
27:34Bye, sweetheart.
27:37Bye.
27:43Bye, sweetheart.
27:52Bye.
28:04Bye, sweetheart.
28:06Bye, sweetheart.
28:16Bye, sweetheart.
28:16Oh, this time you ain't find nobody else to marry?
28:21I've been puttin' the blocks to a good lookin' little gal over in Riverdon.
28:27Waitress wants to go to a nursing school or something.
28:37What about you and Lorraine?
28:42Lorraine's good at making hard deals in the machinery business, but as far as our marriage
28:45goes, we can do it over the phone.
28:58Kind of got this thing going with the French Foreman's wife over in the wilderness.
29:05Watch me get shot by Lorraine or her husband each time I slip off his ear.
29:10You probably deserve it.
29:19Tell you what, the truth is, sometimes I miss you so much I can hardly stand it.
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