1:02:00
I can never taste the difference,
butl could swear that one
was more tender than the other.
1:02:04
I didn'tknow there was
thatmuch difference between the cows.
1:02:08
Of course, I've never been on
a cow farm before.
1:02:10
Seems to me that the bulls
have the best of the time.
1:02:13
Justlaying around the fields,
waiting for somebody to come along
and ask them to do their work.
1:02:23
So on balance,
I reckon I'd choose being a cow.
1:02:32
Yeah.
1:02:35
- Hey, young man.
- You getback up to bed!
1:02:43
So how's the Lazy "J"
holding up for you?
1:02:46
Oh, it's fine.
1:02:48
I still can't get used to how dark
it gets around here, though.
1:02:51
Every time I leave the ranch,
I hold my breath
until I can see the motel.
1:02:55
Well, by golly,
that's a lot of drive time.
1:02:59
You know, Tom, while you're working
on thathorse of theirs...
1:03:03
Annie and Grace should move
into the old creek house.
1:03:14
Nobody's usin' it. It's silly for her
to be driving back and forth...
1:03:18
when she, she don'tknow her way around
that well.
1:03:21
Well, that's very kind of you,
butreally we're fine where we are.
1:03:23
Oh, hell, look,
I know the Lazy "J."
1:03:26
Whole place is as good
as falling down around your ears.
1:03:28
Frank, they're already
all settled in.
1:03:31
And anyway, I'm sure
they want their privacy.
1:03:33
Well, it's got doors, Diane,
and private as can be.
1:03:39
Tom?
1:03:41
I don'thave a problem with it.
I think it's up to Annie.
1:03:45
Well, it'd be great for when my dad
comes to visit.
1:03:48
Where is your dad, honey?
1:03:50
He's athome, working.
1:03:53
You know, um... I don'tknow, um...
1:03:58
Is it worth it, really? I mean,
how long do you think you'll carry on
working with Pilgrim?