Home on the Range
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:45:02
-Wake up.
-Check, please!

:45:14
It tasted a lot better
in my sleep.

:45:16
Well, I suppose
you'll be off now.

:45:19
Where will you go?
:45:22
Oh, probably check out
the Grand Canyon.

:45:25
See Utah before I die.
:45:27
Wait a minute. Where's Grace?
:45:29
Hi, there.
Boy, am I glad you guys are up.

:45:32
Hey, come look at this.
:45:34
What on earth?
Where did all this come from?

:45:37
Hey, it's green, it's leafy,
and it's free. Shut up and eat.

:45:41
Good morning, ladies.
:45:43
I see you're already
tucked into your appetizer.

:45:44
Never knew a pretty lady
that didn't have an appetite.

:45:47
Oh, now, see here, you ruffian--
:45:49
He's not a ruffian,
Mrs. Caloway.

:45:51
He's a genuine desert shaman--
our very own wise man.

:45:56
Shaman, chef, chief cook,
and bottle washer.

:45:58
I'm a jackrabbit of all trades
and at your service.

:46:01
Folks around these parts
call me Lucky Jack.

:46:04
Yep, they used to come
from miles around...

:46:06
just to get one rub
of my lucky rabbit's foot.

:46:15
This happens all the time.
Now, where was l?

:46:20
Now let me just
get this on the fire...

:46:22
and it'll be ready directly.
:46:27
We don't eat meat.
:46:29
It's kind of like
a professional courtesy.

:46:31
Perhaps we'll dine with you
some other time.

:46:33
You see, Grace and l
are returning to our farm...

:46:36
to say our last good-byes.
:46:38
Yeah. We need closure.
:46:41
I can sympathize there,
sister, I truly can.

:46:43
Until recently,
I, too, had a home.

:46:45
Echo Mine it was called.
:46:47
Us jackrabbits lived there
for generation after generation.

:46:52
Till some land-grabbing bandit
moved in...

:46:55
and flushed us out
like yesterday's oatmeal.

:46:59
Excuse us. My good fellow,
we must be on our way.


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