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1:04:03
The kind of customers we got
didn't appreciate it.

1:04:05
I've got half a notion
to take up where my parents left off.

1:04:08
Daddy's brakes gave out on the ridge route.
1:04:11
It was a four-car collision,
written up in the paper.

1:04:15
Wonder why I don't remember the funeral.
1:04:18
I do remember I wrote a poem about it,
but it wasn't any good.

1:04:21
Put too many horses in it.
1:04:22
"Riderless stallion
searching the lonely, trackless nights"

1:04:32
He kicked me.
1:04:41
Mr. Kotcher, he kicked me.
He just kicked me.

1:04:44
What do you know?
1:04:57
It was a big Buick, I think.
Daddy did a lot of work on it himself.

1:05:01
Our '29 Packard, that was a beauty.
Two-tone brown.

1:05:04
Came with silk window shades,
standard equipment.

1:05:06
Vera used to sit in the back
and pull them all down...

1:05:09
whenever she changed Gerald.
Never could see what difference that made.

1:05:12
Couldn't see what harm
it would do anybody...

1:05:14
to get a look at his pink little pecker
at 25 miles an hour.

1:05:18
But she pulled them all down anyway.
1:05:21
Vera wanted a girl to go with Gerald.
1:05:24
She said they were easier to raise than boys,
more tractable.

1:05:28
I was traveling with Munger's Hardware
and Metals out of Omaha at the time.

1:05:33
I guess we just put it off too long.
1:05:43
Pow.
1:05:48
What's the date?
1:05:50
The fourth.
1:05:55
Stuffy in here. Fire uses up the oxygen.

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