:55:00
lt's actually a farm with a house
and a silo for my wheat.
:55:05
- Really? You bought a house.
- I bought a house.
:55:08
We're putting down roots, baby.
:55:12
- What do you think of that?
- lt's good.
:55:14
Come see it. Maybe after work?
:55:17
- I'd love to.
- Yeah, I'd love to.
:55:23
Great.
:55:46
He's going to stay in the motel
while he fixes up the farm.
:55:49
- He's a farmer all of a sudden?
- I think he'll be a good farmer.
:55:53
He's from Malibu, California.
:55:55
The only thing they grow there
are breasts.
:55:58
Could you smile a little bit?
:56:00
- This means nothing.
- You are unbelievable.
:56:03
What? Rosie, people like this
buy houses all the time.
:56:07
- lt's called a tax shelter.
- Peter.
:56:10
I can guarantee you
that by the end of today
:56:13
Tad's farm and his house
:56:17
and his fricking wheat
will be right back on the market.
:56:20
Why? What are you going to do?
:56:23
Nothing. You know,
just be a good neighbor.
:56:33
Howdy.
:56:35
- Tad, this place is unbelievable.
- Thanks, little lady.
:56:41
This barn sits on what they call
"the south 40."
:56:45
Yeah. I´m not sure exactly
how many acres that is, but
:56:50
I'm going to guess that's a lot.
:56:53
I'm going to guess 40.
:56:56
Oh, yeah. Could be.
:56:59
Tad, being a new farm owner and all,