:16:02
But the point is,
there ain't a pair of hounds out here
:16:05
that ain't gonna be struggling
to keep up with these two dogs.
:16:07
That's a promise, there.
:16:15
Let me have your attention
in here, gentlemen.
:16:17
All right?
:16:19
I got a special bulletin.
:16:21
Carl Brown's dogs have treed the first
coon of this contest, not 20 minutes ago.
:16:27
And the dogs
are on the trail of another one.
:16:29
Hate to tell you this, but old Carl may whip
you before you even get a chance to start.
:16:33
- Hear that, Grandpa?
- Yeah, l heard it.
:16:36
They almost have two coons already.
:16:38
Now, don't you start quitting
before you get started here.
:16:42
l don't know. There's some
mighty fine hounds out there.
:16:45
lsn't what they're doing, they're just
stirring 'em up for when you get out there.
:16:48
You're gonna lick 'em, boy.
You're gonna lick 'em good.
:16:55
(barking/baying)
:16:57
- Sounds like they're onto one already.
- Yeah.
:17:00
- Well, howdy, folks.
- Hey, Mr. Kyle.
:17:03
- You remember my boy.
- Sure do.
:17:05
Well, say, them your hounds, son?
:17:08
Oh, l figured you'd get you some, but boy,
l didn't think that they'd be such fine ones.
:17:13
- Uh, what line'd you draw?
- Third.
:17:15
- Say, you're a little unlucky.
- How come unlucky?
:17:19
Well, our Mr. Bellington
has got his hounds in the best shape ever.
:17:24
There may not be any ringtails left
by the time you boys get out there.
:17:29
Mr. Bellington better not start shining up
that award before he gets his hands on it,
:17:33
l'll tell you that.
:17:34
These two dogs here
are gonna smell out
:17:36
every coon from here
to Arkansas and back.
:17:41
l'm gonna go get a little shuteye, fellas.
Good luck.
:17:45
He was dead
:17:47
l rammed my finger down his throat
:17:48
And l pulled out a chicken head
:17:50
Fare thee well, old Joe Clark
:17:52
Fare thee well, l say
:17:54
Fare thee well, old Joe Clark
:17:56
Haven't got long to stay