:36:04
Well, I just threw my guns
down and walked away.
:36:10
The little bastard shot me in the ass!
:36:15
So I limped to the nearest saloon,
crawled inside a whiskey bottle...
:36:22
...and I've been there ever since.
:36:28
Have a drink.
:36:36
Anyway, that's all ancient history.
Now you tell me your story.
:36:41
What's a dazzling urbanite like you
doing in a rustic setting like this?
:36:46
If you really must pry.
:36:48
I must, I must!
:36:55
Well, back in '56...
:36:58
...my folks and I were part
of this long wagon train...
:37:02
...moving West.
:37:16
Well, not exactly part of it.
:37:19
You might say we were bringing up
the rear, when suddenly,
:37:23
...from out of the West,
came the entire Sioux Nation!
:37:27
And let me tell you, baby,
they were open for business!
:37:34
Naturally, the white folks
didn't let us travel in their circle...
:37:39
...so we made our own.