Movin' On Episode 01 The Time of His Life Sep 12, 1974

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Movin' On Episode 01 The Time of His Life Sep 12, 1974
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00:00The White Line is the lifeline to a nation, and men like Will and Sonny make it move.
00:23A good hot cup of coffee is waiting up ahead, and the rhythm of the highway hums along.
00:31Jammin' gears has got to be a fever, hot men become addicted to the grind.
00:39It takes a special breed to be a truck-divin' man, and a steady hand to hold that load in time.
00:48Big wheels rollin', gotta keep them goin', big wheels rollin' movin' on.
01:13I suppose we ought to make plans for the night.
01:15What do you have in mind?
01:17I don't know. Dinah Randall?
01:19I hear she got married.
01:21I think it's awesome. I'm gonna call Terry.
01:24Hey, that's a good idea. She's got that friend Lucille.
01:28Hey, I'd really go for her.
01:30I remember Lucille. For a lady her age, she seems to be in remarkable condition.
01:34What do you mean her age?
01:36You know what I mean.
01:38You really like her, huh?
01:40You know, the thing I like about Lucille is you can talk to her.
01:43She's not just a body. She's probably the smartest girl in the whole state of Oregon.
01:47Yeah, I know what you mean.
01:50Exactly.
01:51Serious?
01:52Absolutely.
01:57What do you talk about?
01:59Oh, you'd be surprised.
02:01Well, surprise me.
02:03Well, I guess mostly we talk about sex.
02:08That guy is some kind of weird.
02:11Maybe he didn't see us.
02:41How about tonight?
02:43Oh, well...
02:46I think I'll let you and Lucille go to the seminar,
02:49and I'll find somebody who isn't quite so interested in talking.
02:54All right?
03:00Oh, you've got to be kidding.
03:06Jim Rohn, thanks for the tip.
03:11Uh-oh.
03:42You okay?
03:44No, I ain't okay. Look at my truck. Look at me.
03:56You guys in them big fancy rigs, you think you own the whole road.
04:00Now listen, buster.
04:02Look at it. Look at my truck. Look at my load.
04:05You're lucky to be alive.
04:07You love the hot shot.
04:12He's really hot.
04:14Better take him to the hospital.
04:16These little guys and their little trucks.
04:19Probably hit his head when the truck turned over.
04:22Let's go.
04:24Remind me never to tangle with you.
04:28Where's the doc? We've got to get going.
04:30This is really something.
04:32What's so interesting?
04:34It's called a book.
04:36It might do you some good. It's about mankind.
04:39You know what we're doing, where we're going.
04:41Reading's bad for the eyes, and I already know where we're going.
04:44We're going to Portland.
04:46Mr. Pruitt.
04:48And you must be Mr. Pruitt.
04:50Yes, I am.
04:52I'm a doctor.
04:54Portland.
04:56Mr. Pruitt.
04:58And you must be Mr. Chandler.
05:00How's the patient?
05:02He's in trouble.
05:04What's the problem? Concussion, right?
05:07We took some blood tests.
05:10It's a normal admitting procedure.
05:13It's cancer.
05:16And it's metastasized through the entire lymphatic system.
05:21What does it mean? How long's he got?
05:23A month.
05:25Two, maybe.
05:26What the hell's he doing driving a truck?
05:28He still doesn't know what he has.
05:31You didn't tell him?
05:32No.
05:33Well, somebody's got to tell him. He's got to wonder why you're keeping him here.
05:36Are you close friends?
05:38Oh, no.
05:40I don't even know his name.
05:42He drove off the road, and we were there. That's all.
05:45His name is Shannon.
05:47Joseph Shannon. He's from Seaside.
05:49Doctor?
05:50What is it, Ferris?
05:52It's Mr. Shannon. He's gone.
05:55I don't know how. He must have just put his clothes on and...
06:00Can you get him back here?
06:03We don't know him. He's probably on his way back to his truck.
06:06We might be passing him, but that's no guarantee we can persuade him to come back to the hospital.
06:10But we take tests. We can make what time he has left a little easier.
06:20Oh, what a bummer.
06:23Yeah. A lot of things he's never going to do.
06:26A month, maybe two.
06:29As my old man used to say, he's almost through the book.
06:33You know, if it was me, I would have me at the time of my life. I'd squeeze it all in.
06:38Yeah?
06:39What would you do?
06:40What would I do?
06:41Yeah, what would you do?
06:42You'd be a good doctor.
06:43Yeah, I'd be a good doctor.
06:45I'd squeeze it all in.
06:46Yeah?
06:47What would you do?
06:48What would I do?
06:49Yeah, what would you do?
06:50Well, there's a gal I met in L.A. once. I'd just talk to her for a minute. I'd call her up.
06:55And I haven't been to New Orleans for a while.
06:58And I'd get me to Boston and grab me a four-pound lobster.
07:01You just had a lobster in Seattle. That's for women. You're doing all right. You're doing fine.
07:05Is that all you ever think about?
07:08What would you do, college man?
07:16Watch it.
07:19Watch it.
07:28You're in bad shape.
07:29Yeah, I wonder why.
07:31Snap it up.
07:33It'll probably take you three or four days to get your truck fixed.
07:35There's not much left to fix.
07:37Yeah, you really screwed it up for me.
07:41While it's in the garage, you can check back into the hospital.
07:44You out of your mind?
07:45Just to be sure. You passed out.
07:48Listen, I got a load to get to Portland.
07:50I would have been there now, except it wasn't you guys in your fancy rig.
07:54Look, get this straight. We didn't do anything wrong.
07:56If you hadn't been...
07:57Okay, okay.
08:00You like nothing, Shannon.
08:03We don't blame you for being upset.
08:05I mean, there's your truck and your load all over the place.
08:07And we're very sympathetic.
08:10Where are you guys going?
08:12Portland.
08:15Oh, take my load.
08:17Why?
08:18You know, I know my right. I could sue you guys.
08:23All right, we're empty. We'll deliver your load for you, no charge.
08:26But you got to go back to the hospital.
08:28Doc says he's got to take some more tests.
08:30And that was really stupid, running out like that.
08:32Doc says you could have hurt yourself.
08:34No way. I ain't paying for no doctor's big car.
08:37Makes sense. What if you're sick?
08:39Sick? I ain't never been sick a day in my life.
08:42My grandfather was 85 years old.
08:44He died with his boots on.
08:47My father, 65 years old.
08:50He works seven days a week.
09:01Come on, let's get the spuds in the truck.
09:03Okay, we'll deliver your load, but you got to get back to the hospital.
09:07No way. I ain't trusting my load with you guys.
09:10I'm coming with you.
09:18You know something?
09:20If he was healthy, he wouldn't live long.
09:40I'll get the chicken.
10:04Hi, coffee?
10:05Yeah.
10:06Oh, yeah, thanks.
10:07You know what you'll have?
10:08Yeah, I'll have the...
10:09Roast beef looks good.
10:10Yeah, roast beef.
10:11Baked potatoes, sour cream and chives.
10:13Tomatoes.
10:14And, uh, blueberry pie.
10:17Oh, yeah, same for me, except I'll take apple pie.
10:20How about you?
10:21Two fried eggs are over easy and a glass of milk.
10:25Do you want potatoes with your egg?
10:27That come with it?
10:28No.
10:30No potatoes.
10:31Okay.
10:37Clip joints, buck twenty for two fried eggs.
10:42Excuse me.
10:48You married?
10:49I got no time for women.
10:51Family?
10:52My mother died when I was three.
10:56Your father's alive.
10:58I mean, you said that.
10:59Yeah.
11:08Thank you.
11:09Thanks, love.
11:13I didn't order no roast beef.
11:15But he...
11:16He had thrown me.
11:18Two fried eggs.
11:22Over easy and a glass of milk.
11:24Over easy.
11:30Take it for a while, will you, Will?
11:32I'm going to get some sack time.
11:47Shannon?
11:49Some of the guys like those cab-overs, you know?
11:53I like these conventions.
12:03You like her, huh?
12:05I guess you saved and saved and saved until you could afford her.
12:09Not mine.
12:10Sonny's.
12:11And the bike.
12:12You ever drive one of these?
12:14I took a course once.
12:16Drove her for two weeks.
12:18Think you can handle her?
12:21As good as you can.
12:23Well, at least you're consistent.
12:25Is that some kind of crack?
12:27No crack.
12:29You want to take the wheel?
12:31Sure.
12:32I'd be glad to help you out.
12:35You're smiling, Shannon?
12:37No.
12:40How does it feel?
12:42Feels like a...
12:43Like a...
12:45Like a truck.
12:51Wow.
12:53Fifteen forward speed.
12:55Citizen band radio.
12:57Turbo charger.
12:59Air conditioning.
13:01I'm going to get me one of these.
13:21Hi.
13:22Hi.
13:23Fill it, lube it, check the tires, brakes, air compressor, valves.
13:26Fifth wheel?
13:27The works.
13:28Right.
13:32Let's check in, okay?
13:33Okay.
13:35Shannon?
13:36I ain't going to no motel.
13:40You ain't going to no motel?
13:42I ain't going to no motel.
13:44I ain't going to no motel.
13:46I ain't going to no motel.
13:48I ain't going to no motel.
13:50Clean.
13:52We stay there.
13:53I got better things to do with my money.
13:55I sleep in the rig.
13:58That's okay with me.
14:02But I won't eat in the rig.
14:04But I won't eat in the rig.
14:18See, the thing is...
14:23We got dates.
14:25Well, we'll see you tomorrow.
14:27Look, Shannon, if you need some bread for the motel...
14:30I don't need no money.
14:33It's because I don't spend it foolishly.
14:37Have a good time.
14:41Have a good time.
14:49Well, maybe we could...
14:51Oh, forget it.
14:54The girls would love that.
14:56I said forget it.
14:59Well, they could make a phone call.
15:01And fix him up.
15:03You know any girl that hard of?
15:09I guess he'd never sit still for it.
15:12Unless she'd agree to order nothing but fried eggs.
15:15Oh, easy.
15:17You know, if he would sit still for it...
15:19Who would you call?
15:25Myrna.
15:27Myrna Powell, that sweet thing.
15:30That's what he needs, a sweet thing.
15:39Shannon.
15:43Hi.
15:46I know this is asking a lot, but...
15:48Do me a favor.
15:50What kind of favor?
15:52We got an extra girl.
15:53Oh, no.
15:55She's very nice.
15:56I say.
15:57She's very pretty.
15:58I'd appreciate it.
15:59No, thanks.
16:04Bag.
16:09You know something about Mr. Shannon?
16:11He's just a half a bubble off plum.
16:14Well, he's gonna have a good time if it's the last thing I do.
16:17Call Myrna.
16:18I'm gonna take Shannon for a walk.
16:21What about the hospital?
16:22First things first.
16:26Shannon.
16:33Having a good time?
16:35Okay.
16:56That's what I like about you.
16:58Your wild enthusiasm.
17:01Hey, didn't you grow up here?
17:05That's right.
17:06Your father still lives here.
17:08Near here.
17:09Well, would you like to take some time off and go see him?
17:13He don't want to see me, and I don't want to see him.
17:16Shannon.
17:18Would you like a little target practice?
17:25Okay.
17:35Master, I have to take my own way.
17:37Oh.
17:38Okay.
17:50That's terrific.
17:52Who taught you to shoot like that?
17:55Uh, excuse me.
17:57I think I see some possible friends.
18:02Uh, how you doing?
18:04Just fair.
18:06Would you mind if I gave you a few pointers?
18:09Uh, with the rifle, you have to hold it very tightly.
18:13That's it. Pull it in.
18:15Now, the trigger.
18:17Don't just pull it in.
18:19You have to squeeze very slowly.
18:22Okay, I think I got it.
18:25Oh, that's just the first time.
18:27Maybe you just need practice.
18:29I guess I do.
18:30But you don't.
18:32I'll try it again.
18:34All right.
18:35Okay.
18:36Now, just squeeze.
18:45Oh, yeah.
18:46Oh, that's better.
18:47Now, just squeeze slow.
18:52Yeah.
18:53Now you're getting it.
18:54Yeah, that's it.
18:55Now, just squeeze slow.
19:01Okay, let me show you how to do that.
19:17Uh, I'll see you later.
19:19See you later.
19:20Uh, Shannon.
19:21Hey, Shannon.
19:22Now, wait a minute.
19:23I knew I never should have tried it.
19:25You see the dirty look she gave me?
19:27She didn't give you a dirty look.
19:29I've been meaning to tell you.
19:31I mean, it's your clothes, man.
19:32When did you get them?
19:33When Eisenhower was president?
19:34Nobody ever complained before.
19:36Well, maybe you never...
19:38Come on, let's get you some new clothes.
19:39I ain't got no money for clothes.
19:41Come on.
19:49Come on.
19:51Come on.
20:18Why don't you get it?
20:20I don't wear hats.
20:29Come on.
20:39Gentlemen, may I help you?
20:41Uh, yeah.
20:42My friend is looking for an outfit.
20:45May I suggest the junior department?
20:49Junior department, huh?
20:51You cheap punk.
20:53I could take you on anytime.
20:54Come on, now.
20:55Easy, easy, Joe.
20:56You didn't mean anything by that.
20:57No?
20:58Junior department.
20:59That's children's department.
21:01The junior department just means that it...
21:04It's different sizes, right?
21:06Right.
21:07The mayor shops at the junior department.
21:09I ain't the mayor.
21:20Is that you?
21:21Yeah, it's me.
21:22Did you ever see such a dude?
21:27You guys still got that date?
21:29Yeah.
21:31Her name is Myrna.
21:32She's terrific.
21:33Where do we got to take her?
21:35Nothing fancy.
21:36Just, uh...
21:37I don't know, a few beers, a little bowling.
21:40Big eater?
21:41No.
21:42No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
21:47Big eater?
21:48No.
21:49You guys did me a favor.
21:51I'm gonna do you guys a favor.
21:54Gonna hide it.
21:55Come on, Joe.
21:56How many girls have you really known?
21:59Probably more than you can shake a stick at.
22:02Anyway, Joe, I have the feeling that I've seen you before.
22:06Did you go to Willard High?
22:08Yeah.
22:09Probably a long time after you were here.
22:14If I said that, you'd have walked out on me.
22:16If you'd have said it, you'd have meant it.
22:18Stealing my girl.
22:19That's the thanks I get.
22:20I'd like to steal him.
22:22Mm-hmm.
22:23Oh, hey, Will.
22:25Hey, Will, I wouldn't steal your date.
22:27I really wouldn't, must not.
22:29It's all right.
22:30You can't help it if you're irresistible.
22:33Or I can see that.
22:35Right.
22:43How are you?
22:44All right, Will.
22:46You look sensational.
22:48Forgot how tall you are.
22:50Well, last time you said I was just about right.
22:53You were. You are.
22:55Well, I hope you're grateful.
22:57I broke a date with a guy who's got a very nasty temper.
23:00Well, I appreciate the favor.
23:03Favor?
23:05Well, there's something I ought to tell you.
23:07There's a...
23:08There's a friend of mine.
23:09What?
23:10There's a friend of mine.
23:11You're really gonna like him.
23:12Friend of yours?
23:13Yeah.
23:14For me?
23:15Yeah.
23:16I went and lied to a guy with a very nasty temper for a friend of yours.
23:19I really appreciate it.
23:20Oh, you've got a lot of nerve.
23:21He's kind of a shy little guy.
23:22Forget it.
23:23But you're gonna like him.
23:24That is a dirty thing to pull.
23:26It's important.
23:28How?
23:29I wouldn't ask anybody else.
23:42All right, Will.
23:45I've got to be crazy.
23:58Mary Powell, Terry.
24:00Hi.
24:01Lucille.
24:02Hi.
24:03And Joe Shannon.
24:08Just don't say I'm too tall.
24:11Just don't say I'm too short.
24:14Agreed.
24:18Oh, can I buy you something to drink?
24:20Yeah, a glass of wine, maybe?
24:22How about champagne?
24:24Oh, I'd love some.
24:26Oh, I know it's gonna cost $6, but you only live once, right, Myrna?
24:31Yeah, right, Joe.
24:37That was terrific.
24:39Want me to show you how?
24:41Oh, yeah, sure.
24:43Oh, wait a minute.
24:44Let me take off these dumb heels so I don't trip over them.
24:52You're not that tall.
24:55You're not that short.
25:06Oh.
25:07Thank you.
25:08Got all the time in the world.
25:10Come on, Myrna.
25:14Hi, Mervin.
25:15You said your mother was sick.
25:17She suddenly got to feeling better.
25:19Well, then there's no reason we can't have our date.
25:22Hey, wait a minute, mister.
25:24She don't want to go.
25:25She don't have to go.
25:27Gentlemen.
25:28Gentlemen.
25:30Take it easy.
25:31Take it easy.
25:34I can take that punk and the two punks with me.
25:38Uh, come on, Shannon.
25:39We don't want to fight.
25:41What's the matter?
25:42Are you afraid?
25:43Well, I don't know about him, but I am.
25:46I never like fights.
25:47It's not just because of his, uh, slipped disc.
25:49Neither of us likes to fight.
25:51He's so big and strong.
25:53I think it's time for us to run away.
25:55Gentlemen, I'm sure we can, uh...
26:01Hey, lay off of the guys.
26:03Take it easy.
26:04You don't want to hurt anybody.
26:05Now, come on, fellas.
26:06Why make trouble?
26:07Watch it.
26:08Watch it.
26:09Now, back off, will you?
26:10We have a new breed of trucker.
26:11I'm quiet.
26:12I find the light.
26:13The chicken.
26:14Hey, it's the cops.
26:15Cops!
26:16Let's get out of here.
26:19Let's go.
26:23Hey, guys.
26:29I've never been a coward before in my life, and I love it.
26:33That calls for more champagne.
26:37Good night.
26:38Good night.
26:39Good night.
26:40Good night.
27:04Look at this, Rick.
27:05What is it with you guys?
27:06You haven't done a thing.
27:08Tune-up will be finished in a minute.
27:10Anybody could do a tune-up.
27:11This here vehicle costs $40,000.
27:13Look at it.
27:14It's filthy.
27:16I'm going to pass the word along.
27:17You want a pigsty on the road, this here is the place to bring your rig.
27:22Look, I'm sorry.
27:23I thought one of the other guys...
27:24I'll get on it right away.
27:26That's all right.
27:28Nobody's perfect.
27:29Good morning, Shannon.
27:31Oh, hi.
27:32Just checking up.
27:34Did you get Myrna home safely?
27:40How about some breakfast?
27:42Well, as a matter of fact, I already had breakfast,
27:45so maybe I'll just stay in the rig.
28:03Yesterday, that little girl went through a complete metamorphosis.
28:07You always say that Myrna is a miracle worker.
28:10Yeah, I think she is, but I keep wondering if it's her or the truck.
28:14I mean, he's talking as if it was his truck, not ours.
28:19What do you mean, ours?
28:21That's my truck.
28:24All right, if you want to be technical...
28:27Technical?
28:28That truck was mine a long time before I ever met you.
28:31Where do you come off technical?
28:33Don't get in an uproar.
28:35I'm not getting in an uproar.
28:44Why don't we...
28:45No.
28:46Just a piece.
28:47A piece of my truck?
28:48All right, if you want to put it that way.
28:49Do you know any other way to put it?
28:51My truck.
28:57How long has the poor guy got?
28:59Oh, now, come on.
29:00Don't do that to me.
29:02I am not going to give him a piece of my rig.
29:08Okay.
29:14Look, he's no dummy.
29:15What would we say to him?
29:17You know, you are so beautiful and you stripped here so terrifically
29:20that we're going to give you a piece of the rig.
29:22Okay.
29:23You're right.
29:24I mean, he wouldn't believe it.
29:26You bet your sweet life he wouldn't believe it.
29:28You try that, the first thing he's going to wonder
29:30is why we're being so nice to him.
29:34Absolutely right.
29:36It's impossible.
29:37Forget it.
29:41Corset.
29:46If we didn't just give him a piece...
29:53Sonny.
29:55What do you mean?
29:59Sonny.
30:07You know what he's doing?
30:08Yeah.
30:09He's getting nervous.
30:10No.
30:11We owe him 50 bucks already and he feels so bad about it.
30:14He's throwing the game so we can win it back.
30:16That's what he's doing.
30:17Maybe you're right.
30:20Give me a saw book.
30:28Shh.
30:49Hey, Pete.
30:50Where are you, Pete?
30:59All right.
31:01Yeah?
31:02Hey, Pete, how'd you like to make five bucks?
31:04You kidding?
31:05Can you do the number of the stick?
31:08Sure, I can do that.
31:10Which one?
31:11The little guy.
31:12Check shirt, blue pants.
31:17Oh, the shrimp?
31:19Yeah, I can make it look good.
31:29Six.
31:33And look.
31:34Twenty-six.
31:35Forty-one.
31:38Ten and twenty-eight.
31:39Let's go, man.
31:55Beautiful.
31:57Beautiful.
32:02I ain't never been this lucky.
32:04You are some hot hurler, man.
32:07Okay, doctor, what's the bad news?
32:10Nine.
32:11By the way, I figure we owe him 900 bucks.
32:13400 from you, 500 from me.
32:16I feel rotten about this.
32:19Hey, can we go back in there and play you for double or nothing?
32:24No, we played double or nothing five times already.
32:26You won each time.
32:27Not me.
32:28I know when I'm licked.
32:29I can't take no $900 from friends.
32:34That's good.
32:35Because I ain't got it.
32:37Well, I got 90 in cash.
32:41How much?
32:4380.
32:44Now, forget it.
32:46Forget it?
32:47Look, I wasn't raised that way.
32:49Sonny, how are we going to pay $900 in cash?
32:54Forget it.
32:55I don't really want it.
32:56All right.
32:58Owe you 900.
32:59We can't pay you.
33:01Would you...
33:03Would you take a piece of the rig for it?
33:08You mean...
33:12make me a partner in your rig?
33:15I know it sounds like we're taking advantage,
33:16but how else are we going to pay this debt?
33:19I'd be your partner.
33:20I know the cash is better.
33:22Our work's harder.
33:23You don't need that kind of hassle.
33:28I'd be your partner.
33:30Look, the fact is,
33:32I could use a third man.
33:33I work very hard,
33:34but Will doesn't even pull his share.
33:36Well, try.
33:37Well, then help him.
33:39What do you say, son?
33:53Looks good.
33:54How's it feel?
33:56The day you run my rig,
33:58the day I run my rig off the road
34:00is perhaps the luckiest day of my life.
34:04Hey, can we bring this rig to show to somebody?
34:07I don't mind, Sonny.
34:09I don't mind.
34:10Myrna, huh?
34:12Myrna.
34:14Myrna.
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34:20Myrna.
34:21Myrna, huh?
34:23Yeah.
34:25Who?
34:26Some of your old buddies around town?
34:28God, no buddies.
34:29Never had no buddies before.
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36:17That's mine.
36:19That's my rig.
36:23You see, Pop?
36:26Jay Shannon.
36:29My truck.
36:32I told you.
36:37Yeah.
36:39You told me.
36:47I told you.
37:18He's a beaut, your old man.
37:20Don't mean nothing to me.
37:22Always been like that?
37:24Always.
37:27I'll pick up our stuff at the motel and take off.
37:29Yeah, we gotta get to Portland.
37:31See what Gualberta.
37:37Wilkes.
37:38Pull over.
37:40Wilkes.
37:42Pull over.
38:10Never did that before.
38:13How you feeling?
38:15Okay, I guess.
38:18Got sort of a pain.
38:22Did I pass out?
38:24Joe, let's take you to a doctor just in case.
38:27You guys been trying to get me to a doctor
38:30probably since the first time I saw you.
38:33Well, you got shook up when your truck turned over.
38:35You passed out, man.
38:36Doctor said you had no business leaving the hospital like that.
38:41Okay, what about this doctor?
38:44What'd he tell you?
38:47You need some more tests.
38:49Tests?
38:50What kind of tests?
38:51He took tests.
38:54What'd he tell you?
38:55He tell you that I told him that I've been feeling
38:58kind of wiped out the past few months?
39:01Yeah.
39:02Feeling kind of wiped out the past few months?
39:06Come on.
39:08Tell me.
39:09Why'd I pass out?
39:11Why?
39:13Joe, you've got to go to the hospital.
39:16Why, damn it?
39:17Why do I have to go to the hospital?
39:20Because you're sick, man.
39:21You're really sick.
39:26What is it?
39:29Cancer.
39:33What?
39:43How bad?
39:45How bad is it?
39:47It's pretty bad.
39:49That bad?
39:52Did they tell you?
39:56Did they tell you how long I got?
39:59Maybe a few months.
40:05Look.
40:08If you go to the hospital, maybe they can help you.
40:13Sure.
40:17I sure do figure.
40:22I said to myself, why are these guys being so nice to me?
40:25I said to myself, why are these guys being so nice to me?
40:28Helping me with my load.
40:30Let me drive the rig.
40:33Let me win a share in the rig.
40:35You had that all arranged, didn't you?
40:38Ain't anybody in their right mind.
40:41Wouldn't bet their truck in a bowling alley.
40:44All those good times.
40:47Dressing me up in Myrna.
40:50You had that all fixed because you felt sorry for me.
40:53Myrna really likes you, Joe.
40:55All phony.
40:57Let me tell you something.
41:00I got along without...
41:03you guys or anybody.
41:06Before I met you and I still get along.
41:10You can take your rig and...
41:13shove it up the road.
41:23You can take your rig and shove it up the road.
41:54He's not in his room.
41:55Check out?
41:56Nobody's seen him.
41:58Did you get in touch with Myrna?
41:59Hasn't heard from her.
42:01Well, maybe went back to see his old man.
42:03Did you?
42:04No, I guess not.
42:05You know, I never figured he was the kind of guy who would split.
42:07I figured he was the kind of guy who would...
42:09die with his boots on, deliver that last load.
42:12Maybe we should have told him right at the beginning,
42:14before we got so buddy-buddy.
42:16I mean, we get buddy-buddy with a guy like that.
42:18I hope we haven't made it worse.
42:20I hope we haven't made it worse.
42:21There must have been something growing up with her.
42:43John?
42:51John?
43:02John?
43:20I'm hungry. I'll just get a cheetah.
43:50I'm hungry.
44:12Bye, shorty.
44:14Shannon, get back here!
44:16You kiddin'?
44:20Shannon!
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44:55You okay?
44:57You okay?
45:03Honey?
45:04Yeah?
45:06Shannon?
45:08It's her liver.
45:10Just what I call a liver.
45:12Joe, one thing else I gotta do.
45:19Joe, why don't you let us drop you off at a hospital?
45:38We'll take care of your load.
45:40Well, Sonny, all I got left is a couple of months. I want it to be like...
45:46Well, like the last couple of days. I want it to be with my friends.
45:51Never had no friends.
45:53And with you guys...
45:56I've had the time of my life. You know what I mean?
46:00Look...
46:03Let me stay with you. I'll do my share.
46:07If it gets bad and I can't handle it, I'll tell you.
46:12Then you can drop me off at the hospital. But now I'll carry my weight.
46:17That's a promise.
46:20Just let me enjoy myself.
46:25Thank you.
46:47Thank you.
47:16Thank you.
47:43You ain't never gonna change.
48:13What's this?
48:33Read it.
48:40Last will and testament.
48:43Says he leaves us all his worldly goods.
48:46Pretty fancy, huh?
48:48Ain't much.
48:50Just my share of the regular choice.
48:54Hey, uh...
48:56What are we gonna do in Portland when we get rid of this load?
48:59Well, I know this really terrific little bowling alley.
49:02Yeah, I know a place where we can get some roast beef. That thing.
49:05Yeah?
49:06Yeah.
49:07What about it?
49:08Huh?
49:09You wouldn't happen to know a girl in Portland.
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