:41:12
	The old geezer's trap was hangin'open a mile...
:41:16
	lappin'up every word
the kid handed him.
:41:19
	- Stan.!
- You were great, Stan.!
:41:22
	- Where'd you go to?
- I hid in my truck.
:41:24
	Stan, you sure done noble.
I always knew you was a born mentalist.
:41:28
	Imagine giving a cop a cold reading
and getting by with it!
:41:31
	- Look who I had for a teacher.
- Nice work, kid. You're a real carny.
:41:34
	You ought to have heard Stan spout gospel
to that hypocrite. It was like Sunday school.
:41:38
	- You must've been raised pretty religious.
- Yeah, in a county orphanage.
:41:42
	- Didn't you have any folks?
- If I did, they weren't much interested.
:41:45
	- Where'd you learn all this gospel?
- In the orphanage.
:41:48
	That's what they used to give us on Sunday
after beating us black-and-blue all week.
:41:51
	Then when I ran away,
they threw me in the reform school.
:41:54
	But that's where I got wise. I let the chaplain
save me and got a parole in no time.
:41:59
	Boy, how I went for salvation.
:42:02
	Comes in handy in a jam. Many's the judge
I've good-talked right out of his shirt.
:42:06
	Son, you can have mine right now.
:42:09
	Let's give Stan a big hand. We'd be
in a peck of trouble if it wasn't for him.
:42:13
	And I'd be in jail!
:42:15
	How about some beer, partner?
:42:17
	Oh, Bruno, cheer up.
There'll be no more trouble tonight.
:42:20
	- We'll open tomorrow night and pack 'em in. Won't we, boss?
- Best advertising in the world.
:42:24
	- Hello, Bruno.
- Where did you go? I been lookin' all over.
:42:28
	- She was in her truck.
- But I went in the tent and yelled my head off.
:42:32
	- Why didn't you answer me?
- Where did you think I was?
:42:41
	What are you looking at me
like that for?
:42:47
	- Uh-oh.
- That's what I say.
:42:51
	Huh?
:42:54
	Oh, what's the diff?
She's here now, isn't she?