:06:01
George.
:06:04
Both the ends is the same.
:06:07
- Why both the ends is the same?
- lt's just the way they make 'em.
:06:11
You sure she didn't come in the barn,
like she come in here?
:06:15
No, she never.
:06:17
Give me a good whorehouse every time.
:06:19
A guy can go in, get drunk,
:06:21
get it all out of his system
all at once, and no messes.
:06:27
- George.
- Yeah?
:06:31
How long is it gonna be
till we get the little place
:06:34
and live off the fat of the land?
:06:38
Gotta get some money together first.
:06:41
l know a little place where you can get
cheap, but they ain't giving it away.
:06:45
Tell about that place.
:06:51
lt's ten acres.
:06:54
lt's got a windmill. Got a little shack
on it, and a chicken run.
:06:58
Got rabbits, George?
:07:00
l could easily build a few hutches
and you could feed 'em alfalfa.
:07:04
You're damn right.
You're goddamn right l could.
:07:07
But, George, tell about the house.
:07:10
Well, we have a little house,
and we have a room to ourself.
:07:16
And we have a little, fat, iron stove, and
in the winter we keep a fire going in it.
:07:20
And rabbits, George. And that... But
l tend 'em. How do l tend them rabbits?
:07:25
Well, you go out to the alfalfa field.
You have a sack.
:07:29
You fill up that sack and you bring it
in and you put it in the rabbit cage.
:07:34
You have a few pigeons
that fly around the windmill,
:07:37
like they done when l was a kid.
:07:40
And it'd be our home.
:07:42
Nobody could can us.
:07:44
We don't like a guy,
we just say ''Get the hell out.''
:07:48
lf a friend come, we'd have an extra bunk.
:07:50
We'd say ''Why don't you spend
the night?'' and, by God, he would.
:07:54
We'd have a dog and a couple of cats,
:07:57
but you got to make sure
them cats don't get them rabbits.