:03:02
# Old Joe Clarke, he had a wife
:03:04
# She was seven feet tall
:03:07
# She slept with her head in the kitchen
And her big feet in the hall
:03:13
# I wished I had a sweetheart
:03:15
# I'd put her on the shelf
:03:18
# And every time she'd grin at me
I'd get up there myself
:03:23
# Round and round #
:03:25
Melody, how many verses
you say there was to that song?
:03:29
About 100, I reckon
:03:31
- 100
- But I only know about 90 of 'em
:03:36
# Bye-bye, Lucy Long
:03:39
# Round and round, Old Joe Clarke
:03:41
# Round and round we're goin' #
:03:44
Melody, what is it?
:03:47
Some cow town, it looks like
:03:50
How come here?
I thought there wasn't any till Hot Creek
:03:54
- I don't know, unless
- Unless what?
:03:56
George, you recollect that fork in the road
500 miles back, we turned right?
:04:01
I just remembered we should have turned left
:04:04
It don't surprise me none
A cowhand that goes in for breaking horses,
:04:09
he's been hit
in the seat of the pants so many times,
:04:12
he ain't got any brains any more,
just oatmeal in his head
:04:21
# I wished I was a big, red apple
:04:24
# Hanging on a tree
:04:26
# And every pretty girl that come along
:04:29
# Would take a bite out of me
:04:32
# Round and round, Old Joe Clarke
:04:35
# Round and round we're goin'
:04:37
# Round and round, Old Joe Clarke
:04:40
# Bye-bye, Lucy Long #
:04:44
- Howdy, friend
- Howdy
:04:46
- Where are we, old-timer?
- This here's Payneville
:04:50
Painful? What's painful?
:04:52
- This here is
- You mean generally or is this personal?