:48:05
Well, as I live and breathe!
It's not Red Stovall!
:48:08
I've had occasion to wonder
what happened to you, Red.
:48:11
It's been years!
:48:13
I've had occasion to wonder
about you too, Durwood.
:48:18
Get this shit out of here!
:48:20
You should have been done hours ago!
I got players coming here soon!
:48:29
So here you are!
:48:32
What's happened to you, boy?
:48:35
You don't look too well.
They working you to death?
:48:38
I'm doing all right.
:48:40
I got myself a spot on the Opry.
:48:41
The Grand Ole Opry?
By God, that'll put you on top, boy.
:48:44
I could sure use that $100 you owe me.
:48:48
I'm sorry, Red, I really am.
But this depression, you know.
:48:52
- How about a drink?
- I just want my money.
:48:55
Red, I told you, I haven't got it.
:48:58
- Well, get it.
- I can't!
:49:01
I'm disappointed in you, Red.
:49:03
Questioning my honesty like this.
Is that what you're doing?
:49:07
Calling me a liar and a cheat?
:49:11
I'm calling you a liar and a cheat,
and a fat, porky, son of a bitch!
:49:16
You wanna hear any more?
I got other things I can think up for you.
:49:29
I think I know how we can square it.
:49:32
That girl? The one who was just in here?
:49:35
I'll tell you what I'll do, Red.
:49:37
I'll give you her and we'll call it even.
:49:42
You'd give me that girl
for the $100 you owe me?
:49:45
Yeah, why don't you talk to her yourself?
:49:47
Marlene, get yourself down here, honey!
:49:58
Marlene, this here is Red Stovall.