00:01Here you go.
00:03Can't believe you're old enough to buy us beers.
00:07They grow up so fast.
00:09Really, Wayne?
00:11It's an emotional time.
00:13To George Cooper.
00:15To Dad.
00:16To George.
00:17He was a good man.
00:18Thanks, Principal Peterson.
00:20You're not in high school anymore.
00:21Call me Tom.
00:23That's okay.
00:24I feel weird calling old people by their first name.
00:26Old people?
00:28So, what's on your mind?
00:31I want to do something to honor my dad.
00:33I was thinking, your scoreboard is pretty beat up.
00:37What if we got a new one and call it the George Cooper Memorial Scoreboard?
00:43Damn it.
00:44That's a nice thought, but we can't afford it.
00:47What if I raise the money?
00:48Well, they're pretty pricey.
00:50You're talking to the best tire salesman in Texas. I got this.
00:54Well, let me be the first one to contribute.
00:56I'm in for 50.
00:5950?
01:00That man was your best friend.
01:02You're right.
01:04100.
01:06Damn, you are good.
01:17So every Friday night, people will look up at the score and see my dad's name.
01:21Oh, that's real nice.
01:23It is a high school, though.
01:24You better put the sign up high so no one can change Cooper to Pooper.
01:28Good thinking.
01:28I totally would have done that.
01:31How are you going to pay for it?
01:33Donations.
01:33People love my dad.
01:34They'll be happy to contribute.
01:36Put me down for 100.
01:37How?
01:38That just means I'm paying for it.
01:40No, Mom.
01:41Can I have $100?
01:43Of course.
01:44It's going to a good cause.
01:46How much can we put you down for?
01:48I guess $100, too.
01:50Really?
01:50That's what I put in and I'm broke.
01:53Put us down for $500.
01:56Thanks, Mrs. McAllister.
01:57That's real generous.
01:58You're welcome.
01:59For both of us.
02:00That's a pretty good start, right?
02:02Still got a long way to go.
02:04Scoreboards are more expensive than you think.
02:06Then put me down for another $100.
02:07Would you cut that out?
02:18Wow.
02:19You raised all this at school?
02:20Yeah.
02:21How?
02:22Stole me my cigarettes and sold them for a dollar a piece.
02:25Well, at least you ain't smoking them.
02:28Sure.
02:30So, how'd you do?
02:31People are giving, but not nearly enough.
02:34Have you tried crying?
02:36What?
02:37Whenever I want something, I just whip up some tears about Dad.
02:40I ain't gonna cry.
02:42It's easy.
02:44Because ever since Dad died, people feel bad for me.
02:47They just want to make it better.
02:51Is everything okay?
02:52I'm fine.
02:53This is just a hard time.
02:55What can I do?
02:56Can I get you something?
02:57What do you need?
02:57There is.
02:57No.
03:02Is everything okay?
03:03Can I get you something?
03:07Over here.
03:07Pawns.
03:07I wish I see and be kafka companies.
03:08I knew.
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