1:05:06
We appreciate the sacrifice
you made here, Homer.
1:05:10
Pretty soon you'll be able to go back
and finish up the school year.
1:05:16
I'm not going back to school.
1:05:19
A few weeks left in the term,
I'll just stay put.
1:05:23
I think you ought
to finish high school.
1:05:28
Well, tell him, John.
1:05:32
Homer's not a boy anymore.
1:05:37
I don't think
I can tell him anything.
1:05:52
All I'm saying is the cutoff was not
done proper according to contract.
1:05:57
The company did what it had to do.
1:05:59
You know the union
won't put up with it.
1:06:01
Just give it a rest, Jake.
1:06:03
It's my first day back.
1:06:10
Hey, Lenny, how's he doin'?
1:06:14
He's a chip off the old block.
It's good to have you back.
1:06:18
Thank you.
1:06:25
I'm headed toward the face.
1:06:27
You wanna come along?
1:06:32
Even though I don't have that piece
of paper-- the thing from college--
1:06:36
they listen to me.
1:06:40
- You know why?
- Because you know more than they do.
1:06:44
You bet your life I do.
1:06:46
Homer, I know the mine
like I know a man.
1:06:51
I can take one look around here--
1:06:56
Are you all right?
1:06:59
I'm not afraid of a little coal dust.