:29:00
Wouldn't do any good anyway.
You know Scooter?
:29:03
Don't believe I do.
Good to meet you, Scooter.
:29:05
How about you?
:29:07
Well, this is the one I was
telling you about on the phone.
:29:09
If you get nervous, I'll understand,
but I'm not going to lie to you.
:29:13
He got into that trouble,
but he was young.
:29:15
I remember. He cut them
to pieces, and one was his mama.
:29:20
And that Dixon boy.
:29:22
Hell, I always wanted to kill him.
He was an asshole.
:29:25
I remember him too.
:29:28
Kinda retarded or something
back in school.
:29:31
Seems like he's pretty
well-adjusted these days.
:29:35
I don't think he'd ever hurt anybody.
:29:37
He don't look much like he would.
And he can fix a small engine real good?
:29:42
He's a whiz. It's all he's done
since he was a kid.
:29:45
- You scared of him, Scooter?
- No, I don't guess so.
:29:49
- Can he talk?
- Oh, yeah.
:29:51
You say he can stay
out in the back?
:29:53
Fine with me. If he steals anything...
:29:55
I'll take it out of your pocket.
:29:57
He won't steal. He's a good old boy.
Keeps to himself.
:30:01
I got a room full of work.
Scooter won't do it.
:30:05
Karl, come over here.
:30:07
I want you to meet your new boss.
:30:10
This is Bill Cox.
He runs the place.
:30:12
Says you can work here,
stay out back.
:30:15
- It's good to know you, Karl.
- Thank you.
:30:18
It's minimum wage. There's nothing back
there but an army cot and a toilet.
:30:23
That's fine. I'll go to the car
and get your books.
:30:26
All right, then.
:30:31
They say you're a whiz on fixing
lawn mowers and things.
:30:36
I've tinkered around
on them a bit.
:30:39
We order from the Frosty Cream
at lunch, usually.
:30:42
We'll buy you lunch
till you get on your feet.
:30:46
I like them
french fried potatoes.
:30:50
Yeah. Me too.
:30:54
They make a good double meat burger.