:32:01
Tonight, me and my old man
are gonna have some fun.
:32:04
Come on, get movin',
old man.
:32:06
Maiden name was Sullivan.
:32:11
- Well, you better go with them,
honey. I gotta go to work.
- Please stay with me.
:32:16
Well, honey, l-I
gotta get to work.
:32:20
All right.
All right.
:32:23
Well, wait a minute. I guess
I don't have to go right now. I...
:32:27
- I could stay awhile.
- No, no. I don't wanna keep you.
:32:30
No, really,
I can stay awhile.
:32:32
That the bottle
Lou gave you?
:32:37
Yes, it is.
:32:40
Maybe you should
see a doctor.
:32:44
Wyatt, it's
just headaches.
:32:47
I know what I'm doing. No,
I don't need to see a doctor!
:32:50
- All right, honey. Okay.
- Just go.
:32:53
Everything's fine, Wyatt.
:32:56
- Work well.
- All right, good night.
:33:01
You look beautiful tonight.
:33:04
Thank you.
:33:09
- Night, Mattie.
- Good night, Morgan.
:33:15
Come on.
:33:21
- I want to match
seven, seven stinkin' spades.
:33:24
- Let's go.
- I'm your man.
:33:27
You win again. Well played, sir.
You are on fire.
:33:30
- I told you, I'm burnin' up tonight.
- Loser on the ace.
:33:32
I'll take the red seven,
and I got some deeds here.
:33:35
- I'll take seven stinkin' diamonds.
- Awww-ful lot of money.
:33:39
- You can't stand the heat, pal,
get out of the kitchen.
- You're the doctor.
:33:42
Sad news, friend,
you lose.
:33:45
- So, now we're in
the mining business.
- You're the one, Wyatt.
:33:49
We're turnin' into
regular tycoons.
:33:51
Think I'll call this one
the Mattie Blalock. Mattie'd
get a kick outta that one.
:33:55
- That's her maiden name.
- And what a maiden.
:33:57
- Pure as the driven snow, I'm sure.
- Hey, Doc, come on now.