:16:06
Hello.
:16:09
Hello, Wayne.
:16:14
Oh, so you like the fella?
:16:16
OK, I guess we can put you down
for three one-minute spots.
:16:21
Thanks for calling, bye.
:16:23
Well, advertisers are
actually calling to buy time.
:16:26
This station will make
a little money yet.
:16:28
Go easy on the advertising.
I don't think he wants to stay.
:16:32
Marcia, you found him,
is your job to get him...
:16:44
Honey, whenever you see
this well running dry...
:16:47
you just come over here again.
:16:49
Thas right, Lonesome.
:16:51
I'm afraid thas going
to be your name.
:16:56
My real intimate friends
call me Larry.
:17:00
You can call me Larry.
:17:05
Thas a good chaser.
:17:08
Did you always drink like that?
:17:10
Not always, back in Riddle
I was pretty straight.
:17:13
I didn't touch hard liquor
till I was 10 or 11.
:17:17
Is there really a town
called Riddle?
:17:20
To tell you the truth is just
sort of a what do you call it...
:17:25
Composite?
:17:26
Compost heap is more like it.
:17:29
Where are you from?
:17:31
From all over.
:17:37
Any town you mention for 500 miles,
I lived in a day or two.
:17:41
What did your father do?
:17:42
He was a spieler
with a two-bit con.
:17:45
"Now, if each of you hand me
your $1 bills...
:17:49
I'm gonna favour you
with a five dollar gift."
:17:55
Still loved him, didn't you?
:17:57
He left us when I was
knee high to a beer barrel.