1:17:00
- Come on.
- Maybe the '80s will be radical.
1:17:04
You know? I figure we'll be in our 20s
and, hey, it can't get any worse.
1:17:08
Here I come
again now, baby
1:17:11
Like a dog in heat
1:17:15
You can tell it's me
by the clamor now, baby
1:17:18
Tide like a tapestry
1:17:21
Now I been smokin'
for so long
1:17:24
You know I'm here to say
1:17:27
Wait a minute. Who put the keg
way out here in the woods?
1:17:30
- Hmm, I don't know.
- Uh-uh.
1:17:33
- This is just where
they told me it would be.
- Oh, yeah?
1:17:36
Yeah. I don't think
we need beer anyway.
1:17:41
- George toked weed, man.
- Absolutely George toked weed.
Are you kiddin' me, man?
1:17:45
He grew fields of that stuff, man.
That's what I'm talkin' about.
1:17:49
- He grew that shit
up in Mount Vernon, man.
- He grew it all over the country.
1:17:53
He had people growin' it
all over the country.
1:17:56
The whole country back then
was gettin' high.
1:17:59
'Cause he knew he was
on to somethin'.
1:18:02
He knew that it would be a good
cash crop for the southern states, man.
1:18:06
So he grew fields of it, man.
But you know what?
1:18:10
Behind every good man,
there's a woman, and that woman
was Martha Washington, man,
1:18:14
and every day,
George would come home,
1:18:16
she'd have a big, fat bowl
waiting for him, man,
when he'd come in the door.
1:18:21
She was a hip, a hip,
hip lady, man.
1:18:36
[ Laughing ]
Wait a minute.
1:18:38
- Wait, wait, wait.
- What?
1:18:41
- What are you doing?
- I don't know.
1:18:43
Don't you have
a girlfriend?
1:18:47
- What girlfriend?
- What's her name?
1:18:51
Simone.
1:18:53
Hmm?
1:18:55
[ Sighs ]
1:18:59
And she, she was real cool too.
She'd harvest the crops.