:17:19
- George?
- What?
:17:21
Tell me like you done before.
:17:23
- Tell you what?
- About the...
:17:28
- About the rabbits.
- Not tonight.
:17:29
Come on, George. Tell like you done
before. Please? Please? Please?
:17:33
You get a kick out of that, don't you?
:17:38
OK.
:17:40
l will.
:17:43
Guys like us that work on ranches
are the loneliest guys in the world.
:17:50
They ain't go no family
and they don't belong no place.
:17:55
- They got nothin' to look ahead to.
- But not us, George. Tell about us now.
:17:59
Well, we ain't like that.
We got a future.
:18:02
We got somebody to talk to
that gives a damn about us.
:18:05
lf them other guys gets in jail,
they can rot for all anybody cares.
:18:09
But not us, George, because l...
:18:11
See, l got you to look after me,
but you got me to look after.
:18:15
But, George, tell about how it's gonna be.
:18:18
OK.
:18:19
Someday...
:18:22
we're gonna have us
a little house and a couple of acres,
:18:27
- and a cow and a pig and chickens.
- Pig and chic...
:18:30
We gonna live off the fat of the land,
and have rabbits.
:18:33
And have rabbits.
:18:35
- George, tell what we got in the garden.
- OK.
:18:38
Then tell about the rabbits in winter,
and about the stove and, uh...
:18:46
- how thick the cream was on the milk.
- Yeah.
:18:51
- Go ahead, tell it.
- Why don't you do it? You know all of it.
:18:54
George, no! George, no,
it's not the same when l tell it.
:18:58
That's not the same.
:18:59
Tell, um, what...
how l get to tend the rabbits.