:05:00
Did l tell you about the fella,
superstitious about a hunchback?
:05:04
He went looking for him one day
and got run over by a truck.
:05:07
A fella told me it was
hard luck to be superstitious.
:05:10
- Go out and find Apple Annie.
- Okay, Dude. I'm on my way.
:05:14
I'm a first class monkey
if l can see how you can win pots
:05:17
by buying apples from
old dames.
:05:19
Can't find your apple, Dude?
Here's something for good luck.
:05:22
Cut it out. Cut it out.
:05:23
He wants apples, not lemons.
:05:26
Happy, in case you break anything,
make sure it's your neck.
:05:33
- Hello, Annie.
- Hello, Dude.
:05:35
- Did l keep you waiting?
- No.
:05:37
You've got a great racket, Annie.
:05:38
Couple more suckers like the Dude
and you can retire in a year.
:05:41
Pull up your chin, Happy,
you're liable to step on it.
:05:44
- Never mind the change.
- God bless you.
:05:47
- So how'd you do last week?
- Okay.
:05:50
Where were you Saturday?
I couldn't win a race.
:05:52
Saturday?
:05:54
I wasn't feeling so good Saturday.
:05:57
- Drinking again.
- Who? Me?
:06:01
I ain't touched a drop in weeks.
:06:04
Cut it out. Doc Michel says
your kidneys are all shot.
:06:07
He's an old fool, doesn't know
what he's talking about.
:06:10
If you two are going to
discuss Annie's kidneys...
:06:12
Your car's ready, Mr. Dude.
:06:14
Mr. Dude,
l can't find her no place.
:06:16
There you are!
The Dude wants to see you.
:06:19
Nice work, Shakespeare.
So long, Annie.
:06:22
I bet the cards
treat you right tonight, Dude.
:06:24
They will, l'll tell 'em the Dude
bought an apple from Annie.
:06:53
Did you get it?
:06:55
Don't l always get it?
:06:58
- The classiest stationary we have.
- Thank you.