:21:00
Ha ha! It sure smells
good, doesn't it, Birdee?
:21:04
Go out on the porch, and Birdee
will bring you some iced tea.
:21:08
That sounds great. Thank you.
:21:10
Bye, y'all.
Bye.
:21:11
Bye, Bernice-Bernice-Bernice.
:21:14
Great to see you, Birdee.
You look good.
:21:25
Here.
:21:28
Oh, hey, Bernice.
:21:31
Thank you.
:21:33
There's no glass
for your mother.
:21:35
She went upstairs.
:21:37
My daddy usually calls
for one of his daily chats,
:21:39
and then we all turn in.
:21:41
I see. So, how do you like it
down here in Smithville?
:21:45
It wasn't on any maps
until we got to Texas.
:21:50
We like to keep it a secret.
:21:53
That way, it doesn't get
overrun with people.
:21:55
Seems to be working.
:21:58
- Your mother and I go way back.
- I know. You must.
:22:05
Back home, we had a pet skunk.
Mom called it Justin Matisse.
:22:09
You think that's a coincidence?
:22:12
All day long, Mom would scream,
"You stink, Justin Matisse!"
:22:16
Finally, she just
picked up a club and killed it.
:22:20
That's a sad story.
:22:22
If you liked the skunk,
which we didn't.
:22:25
She still has that club
in her purse upstairs.
:22:30
I guess that means
she's not coming down.
:22:32
Not until you leave.
:22:36
Guess I better go, then.
Thanks for packing up my stuff.
:22:42
I'll see you around. That's
what's great about a small town.
:22:58
Birdee!