:46:21
Oh, Rick. I just wanted to tell you
you were great tonight.
:46:25
Oh, thanks. Thanks a lot.
:46:26
How you live is your business, but I've been
around a long time. You know what I mean?
:46:31
- No. What's the matter, Mr. Morrison?
- Why do you go to Galba's?
:46:34
Don't you get enough trumpet playing here?
:46:37
Well, not my kind of playing.
:46:38
I pay you good money.
At Galba's, you play for free.
:46:41
You're a big draw there,
just so old Hazzard keeps his job.
:46:44
- That may be nice...
- Mr. Hazzard's a friend.
:46:47
Okay, okay. It's just that you're
not doing yourself any good, Rick.
:46:51
- Staying up all night.
- I thought you were satisfied with me.
:46:54
I am, I am. I'm just telling you
for your own good.
:46:57
Why bother with a bunch of...?
:46:59
Wait a minute. Where are you going?
:47:01
Galba's.
:47:09
Violets, mister?
:47:24
- Good evening.
- Hello, Louis.
:47:27
There's no need to
ask about business.
:47:29
It's packed like this every night.
But I got a table for you.
:47:32
- Good.
- Come on, follow me, please.
:47:38
This is that crazy musician
I talk about all the time.
:47:42
Come on, let's sit down.