:03:02
He moved my trunk around
like it was a cracker box.
:03:05
He's the quiet sort, but if you stepped
out of line, he'd kick you in the teeth.
:03:10
My, ain't that wonderful.
:03:12
Sure is.
:03:14
I never knew a man like that.
My two husbands was just turnips.
:03:18
- Most men are.
- Isn't that the truth.
:03:21
If you got a man like that,
why go out with Danny?
:03:24
I'm doing it to needle the new one.
He knows I'm crazy about him.
:03:28
He knows he's got me all wrapped up.
So I've got to start him worrying.
:03:33
It's a bore, but that's the way
to handle men.
:03:35
- Ain't she cold-blooded, though?
- I wouldn't say so.
:03:38
- I'd say she was being practical.
- We're out of beer.
:03:42
- How many times have l...?
- I've got plenty. I'll get some.
:03:45
- No, don't bother.
- Are you sure? I live next door.
:03:48
- It'll only take a minute.
- No. Thank you just the same.
:03:50
I probably won't see you again
before I leave, so goodbye.
:03:54
- Goodbye.
- Goodbye, Mrs. Brent.
:03:56
Goodbye. And good luck
with the new one.
:03:58
Thanks.
:04:02
You know, you ought to put on
some meat, Laury.
:04:04
You're so skinny,
can't grab hold of you anywhere.
:04:07
I haven't noticed anybody
having any trouble.
:04:12
You're a one, Laury Palmer.
You sure are a one.
:04:23
We're all good players.
Get your bets down early.
:04:26
Now, get a hunch and bet a bunch.
:04:28
No time to back up now.
It's time to stack up.
:04:31
That's 31 in the black.
We pay 31, and we pay the black.
:04:35
Let's go, folks.
Keep up that fine play, now.
:04:37
Leave a little, take a little.
:04:39
Come on, dice. Be good to me, boy.
:04:41
Seven, odds. You lost. Next shooter.
:04:44
- Five dollars, sir.
- Thank you.
:04:47
Coming out. A shooter, and a good one.
:04:49
What will he do, win or lose?
Make your bets.
:04:51
You bet dice, do or don't pass.
:04:53
Coming out again. Here he comes.
Coming out. Make your bets.
:04:58
Bet dice, win or lose.
Here they come. Coming out.