:22:03
See you, Har.
:22:11
He'd fuck a woodpile
on a chance there was a snake in it.
:22:15
Hell, it ain't easy, Harry.
:22:17
l know Arlene from way back
when she was married to Tom.
:22:20
And l watched that Delly grow up
from squirming around on guys' laps to...
:22:25
...well, studs like that Marv, there.
:22:28
And it ain't the most
cheerful thing l ever saw.
:22:30
You think Delly knew that Marv
and her mother were making it?
:22:34
A blind man on a galloping horse
would've known.
:22:37
Arlene ain't Lillian Gish.
:22:39
-Oh, hey.
-l'm sorry.
:22:42
You don't mind having your drink spilled
by a sweet little ass like that.
:22:46
Hey, listen, what were you drinking?
Here, let me buy you one.
:22:52
You tell me.
:22:57
ls that rye?
:22:59
-lt's water. The same for my friend here.
-Yes, sir.
:23:09
Shit! Would you believe me,
letting a kid like that get through to me?
:23:14
Some days, you know.
:23:20
Hey, kid. lt's okay. Okay.
:23:26
l've been doing this thing
most of my life...
:23:28
...and all l got to show for it
is the muscle in my arm, my camper...
:23:32
...and two ex-wives who wait
for the postman every month...
:23:35
...like it was the Second Coming.
:23:37
The world is getting smaller,
the kids are getting younger...
:23:41
...and l am getting drunk.
:23:43
-You can sleep in my camper. l got room.
-Thanks. l'll take you up on that.