:36:01
No.
:36:03
Try some more, you might
develop a taste for it.
:36:06
Mike!
:36:16
- Come on, let's have a drink.
- I'll have another beer.
:36:20
- Deal me in, I feel lucky tonight.
- All right, what will it be?
:36:30
Maybe I'm getting too old
for this music racket.
:36:33
It's not much fun anymore, and you
can't sell it for a bag of peanuts.
:36:37
Sure you won't come with me?
:36:40
- Indiana's awful nice this time of year.
- You mean out to old Aunt Mary's?
:36:44
Oh, stop kidding. You'd like my folks.
We got plenty of room.
:36:48
No, thanks, I'd only be in the way.
:36:50
I ought to go see my own folks.
:36:52
I think I will, honest.
:36:54
Where do they live?
:36:56
Texas.
:36:58
Thought you said you were
from Missouri.
:37:01
I haven't any folks.
:37:04
You just got one love,
that little tin baby of yours.
:37:07
How you fixed for dough?
:37:09
Oh, loaded. Oh, this is it.
:37:22
Here.
:37:24
- Oh, no, Smoke, l...
- Take it.
:37:27
Well, remember, it's only a loan.
:37:30
- Will you write?
- Sure.
:37:34
- So long, kid.
- So long, Smoke.
:37:38
Board!
:37:40
See you soon, Smoke.