:04:00
Like talking to a mule,
that old man...
:04:02
but he come to see the light.
:04:09
That's fine as wine.
How you coming, Hal?
:04:12
Still working on it.
:04:14
Now, Craig,
this last piece of property...
:04:17
Iooks like
you'll have to buy it..
:04:19
since you the only one left
without his name on some paper.
:04:22
Like you say,
I'll just go on over yonder...
:04:24
and make that boy an offer
right down around his ankles.
:04:27
Yeah, you do that, boy...
:04:29
and if he don't buy it...
:04:31
you move up around his knees.
:04:33
Shit. We don't need
to tell you nothing.
:04:36
You'll charm that dude blind.
:04:40
Isn't that right, fellas?
:04:41
Gimme ten, Mr. Blake.
:04:48
They made enough on that
Pell City deal to buy Alabama.
:04:51
We're lucky
they let us in on this thing.
:04:53
Lucky?
:04:55
They're the lucky ones.
:04:57
Now, look.
Just keep it simple.
:04:58
Just go down and buy the place.
:04:59
The corporation buys it back,
and we own the block.
:05:03
We build the biggest
office high-rise in the city.
:05:06
I know how it works.
:05:07
My great grandfather
built this town...
:05:08
by eating guys like that
for breakfast.
:05:12
Wasn't this your father's car?
:05:15
Yeah. I figured
it needed a little air.
:05:19
Are you sure
you're OK up there alone?
:05:23
Yeah, I'm sure.
:05:24
I'll see you
at the club on Saturday.
:05:26
I got the court for 10:00.
:05:27
Good. See you there.
:05:29
You'd better put your top up.
:05:56
Welcome to the Olympic.
:05:58
I'm Mary Tate Farnsworth,
and--