:02:03
But I think a lot about it.
:02:06
He had a lot of friends.
In a way, he had no friends at all.
:02:09
He was a lonely kind of guy.
:02:11
Always, I guess from the time
he was a kid.
:02:14
He never knew his father.
:02:15
And his mother died
when he was 9 or 10.
:02:20
So he went to live with his sister.
:02:26
He did a lot of traveling
for a kid his age.
:02:29
From Missouri...
:02:31
... on through Texas...
:02:34
... Oklahoma...
:02:35
... and finally, California.
:02:39
He never did get much out of school, and
he made very few friends along the way.
:02:51
Why don't you go play
with the other kids.
:02:54
Hanging around the house day after day.
:02:57
- You hungry?
- No.
:02:59
After you eat, don't forget to put
the bread back so the ants don't get it.
:03:03
Yes.
:03:05
- What's wrong with you?
- Nothing.
:03:07
I haven't got time.
Joe will be here any minute.
:03:10
But I'll tell you one thing, either you gotta
go back to school or get a job.
:03:14
You just can't do nothing.
:03:17
Hey, Marge, that man's here.
Hiya, Rick. Let's go, honey, we're late.
:03:21
- I told you I'd be ready, didn't I?
- Gee, you look like a million.
:03:25
Don't forget, the bread in the box.
:03:28
So long. There's a little Chinese place
on the corner of 2nd and Flower...
:03:32
...I was thinking of tonight.