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:16:00
They just drop
everything, honey.

:16:02
I suppose it does
beat housework.

:16:04
Want an orange?
:16:05
No.
:16:06
I'll peel it for you.
:16:07
No, thanks.
:16:09
H-Hey, look,
it says "Florida" on it.

:16:12
We grow 'em
right here in Texas,

:16:14
and then they send 'em in
all the way from Florida.

:16:17
That makes sense,
doesn't it?

:16:19
Yeah.
:16:23
Oh, uh, the checker
at the A&P market,

:16:28
he said it's Truman Peters' wife
you're seeing.

:16:31
Is that what he says?
:16:33
Mm-hmm.
:16:36
Uh, he says she's got
a bad temper.

:16:38
He says her maid quit her
'cause she hollers so much.

:16:43
Well, our maid's
gonna get canned

:16:45
'cause she's talking too much.
:16:49
Hey, you want a Fig Newton?
:16:50
Nope.
:16:56
Just leave a little something
:16:58
for dinner, will ya?
:17:09
I don't believe it.
:17:10
You're still eating bread?
:17:11
After I gave you steak
and flour gravy

:17:13
and hominy and fried okra
and onions

:17:15
and hot rolls?
:17:16
Well, it looked like a
lot when we set down,

:17:18
but it sure melted away.
:17:19
Hud didn't want any dinner?
:17:21
He's prettying up.
:17:22
Said he'd eat later.
:17:23
What's for dessert?
:17:26
You think a big freezer full
:17:27
of peach ice cream
would hold you?

:17:30
Boy, I've been waiting
all winter long

:17:31
for those locker-plaid
Alberta peaches.

:17:33
Oh, is that what
you've been waiting

:17:34
all winter for, sugar?
:17:35
How 'bout
those peachy pinups

:17:37
you keep hidden in
with your shorts and socks?

:17:39
That's my private drawer.
:17:40
You stay out of there, Alma.
:17:42
I'm a girl, honey.
:17:43
They don't do a thing for me.
:17:44
I'll dish up
the ice cream, Mr. Bannon.

:17:46
You have it on the
front porch. It's cooler.

:17:48
That'll be fine, Alma.
:17:55
Go on, before you wet
your didie.


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