:11:01
You got a pretty wife, Gifford?
:11:04
I got a pretty wife.
:11:07
About the prettiest wife in Waco, Texas.
:11:10
I'll bet she's dating
more guys than you can count.
:11:13
- Waco, don't start that again.
- Shut up!
:11:16
Now, I don't like no bad blood
around headquarters.
:11:24
All right, Frances, get out of here.
Go find yourself a hole to live in.
:11:30
(door slams)
:11:34
You know what you've done now, don't you?
:11:36
You've got him started.
It'll take us all night to calm him down.
:11:40
- He respects a man's wife.
- He don't respect nothin'.
:11:43
And Waco ain't married.
:11:47
Get goin', Gifford. You heard Waco.
:12:20
Welcome.
:12:22
Thought for a while you'd took up with 'em.
:12:26
- Chaw?
- No.
:12:29
- Ought to be goin' on outpost pretty soon.
- Is that better than this?
:12:33
It's away from Waco.
:12:35
Hi, Little Joe. This here's a new replacement.
Sam Gifford's his name.
:12:40
I heard.
:12:42
- How'd you like Waco, Sam?
- I didn't.
:12:45
It figures. Waco's a sick man.
:12:47
Sometimes I wonder how long
it'll take the inspector general
:12:50
to find out what's going on up here.
:12:52
50 years.
:12:54
Miles is nobody's fool.
He's gonna wise up to Waco one day.
:12:58
- How come they transferred you here, Sam?
- Hit an officer.