[laughing] [narrator] Last season on 1000-lb Sisters...
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- Well, I won't bother him then. |
- Is there something I can help you with? |
I was gonna talk to him about some cattle. |
I thought I might stock my section. |
- Well, it's about time. |
- Yeah, things are looking up. |
Well, there's this lady. |
I just sort of met her. |
Nothing serious or anything yet. |
Well, Ray, that's great. |
When are we gonna meet her? |
- Well, like I said, I just met her myself. |
- Come on. |
Monday night, I'm gonna see her at the Longhorn. |
Why don't you come on by around 9? |
Let you buy us a drink. |
- All right, we'll do it. |
We'll see you then. |
- Great. |
Have a good one. |
Bye. |
They just elected me justice of the peace about a week before and here they come pulling Digger Barnes and Jock up in front of me. |
It seems they just hit one. |
Digger come into town to drink the bar dry, buying for everybody. |
In come old Jock, grabbed him by the scruff of the neck and hauled him out. |
Well, that didn't set too good with the boys he was buying the drinks for so there ensued one of the finest brawls ever to take place west of the Mississippi. |
Gave them both a week in the pokey. |
- Remember that, Jock? |
- Yeah, I sure do, Sam. |
Barnes and I were a heck of a pair back in those days. |
Now we've got that boy of his all over our back. |
Donna, I remember you in my junior year and then you disappeared. |
What happened? |
Well, that was about the time that my parents were killed in an accident and I just dropped out of school and went to work. |
Did you ever think about going back and finishing? |
Oh, I did for a while, then I dropped out again met Sam, which was probably the nicest thing that ever happened to me. |
He's a heck of a man. |
Yeah, he is, in a lot of ways. |
Excuse me. |
I was wondering if you gave any thought to those conversations we had? |
Now, J.R., we didn't invite Sam here to talk about business. |
Well, maybe you didn't, Ellie but maybe it's as good a time now as ever to talk about it. |
You know, a while back, I'd have said yes or no right now. |
Marrying Donna here, getting what you might call a younger slant on things, I just don't jump right in like I used to. |
I found out she's got a better point of view than I have on what's going on nowadays. |
Well, I respect that, sir. |
I really do. |
I admire your ability to consider all points of view. |
It occurred to me that she may not be as well-versed as you in the finer aspects of the oil business. |
Well, maybe not, but she does know ecology, resources. |
I've come to depend very heavily on her judgment. |
- You know you're your own man. |
- Yeah. |
Be that as it may, it helps a man to have somebody he can trust to discuss things with, get the other point of view. |
One of the reasons why I treasure you, my dear. |
I take it you don't have an answer for us yet. |
Well, let's just say, I'm still sitting on the fence waiting for the wind to blow me one way or the other. |
Now that's absolutely the last word of business I want to |
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