:51:01
I can't talk to you!
:51:03
I'm sorry.
:51:04
Do you expect me to turn over
28,000 acres of the richest land...
:51:07
...this side of the Nile to a drunk fool?
:51:09
No, sir.
:51:10
I like you, son, but why should I subsidize
worthless behavior?
:51:14
Give it to Gooper and Mae.
:51:15
I can't stand Gooper and Mae
and those five screaming monkeys.
:51:20
I don't have to turn it over to any of you!
:51:23
To this day, I ain't made no will.
Now I don't have to, the pressure's off.
:51:27
I can wait and see
if you pull yourself together or not.
:51:30
That's right.
:51:32
-I'm not kidding.
-No, sir, I know you're not kidding.
:51:35
You don't care?
:51:37
No, sir, I don't care.
:51:40
Tell Lacey to drive me to the station.
:51:41
-Now wait a minute!
-Or I'll drive myself.
:51:44
I'm going home tonight. Now!
:51:46
-This is your home.
-Is it? Since when?
:51:49
Let's not leave it like this.
:51:52
Like all them other talks we've had.
:51:54
We always seem to talk around things.
:51:58
Seem to leave things unsaid and unspoken.
:52:02
-Now we've got to talk straight.
-It's too late for talk.
:52:05
Why?
:52:07
What are you disgusted about?
:52:09
Because you can't play football anymore?
:52:12
Because you lost your job?
I'll get it back for you!
:52:21
What? Sit in a glass box
watching games that I can't play?
:52:25
Describing what I can't do
while others do it?
:52:29
Filling my Coke with bourbon so I can
stand it? You'll get that back for me?
:52:34
I think you're passing the buck.
:52:39
Do you know many drinking men?
:52:40
I've known a good number.
:52:42
Could any of them they tell you
why they drank?
:52:44
You're passing the buck?
:52:46
You're passing the buck
to things like disgust and mendacity.
:52:50
If you've got to use that kind of language...
:52:52
...it's 90 proof bull and I ain't buying any!
:52:56
You started drinking with your friend
Skipper's death. Ain't that the truth?