:46:02
I'll be returning
from South Africa...
:46:05
in time to attend
Amy Walterson's party.
:46:09
I assume you'll be there.
:46:12
Fondest regards, Uncle Albert.
:46:19
Come on. Let's go.
:46:29
Still don't feel like telling me
where you're taking me?
:46:32
Relax.
:46:45
Hey, Joe! By doggies!
:46:49
I haven't seen you
in a month of Sundays.
:46:51
I wasn't expecting you
down here now.
:46:52
That's my friend, Craig Blake.
This is Tom Haley.
:46:56
- How do you do, Mr. Haley?
- I'm glad to know you.
:46:58
Pleased to meet you.
My pleasure.
:46:59
Why don't you go on around
where they're tuning up...
:47:02
and we'll be around there
in a little bit.
:47:03
Hey, son. Where you from?
:47:06
Birmingham.
:47:07
Birmingham? Oh, man.
:47:09
They don't even whistle
down there anymore.
:47:13
You know what that is
you're listening at?
:47:15
No, sir,
I can't really say that I do.
:47:18
That's true stick fiddling.
:47:20
When you play it on a stand
or off the music...
:47:23
it's not called stick fiddling.
:47:24
It's called a violin.
:47:27
Now, Joe there,
when he first come out...
:47:30
he asked if he could look on...
:47:32
and see how
he's using that bow now?
:47:36
That's not just looking on.
:47:42
Real authentic, huh?
:47:44
I reckon you could
call it that if you want to.