sally jo... sally jo, honey... why, yes, flint, honey? i'd like you to meet jed prentice and tex hall. well now, i'm right pleased to make your acquaintance. seems that some railroad tycoon's daughter's run off to san francisco, and jed and tex here figure to beat the pinkerton men to the r well now, i'm sure they can do just that. yes, ma'am, if she's in the kansas territory, we'll sure find her. i'm impressed. truly, i am. yeah. you got folks in california, miss mccullough, ma'am? not folks, exactly. well, not yet, that is. you see, mama thought it was downright disgraceful-- s-- betty lou and sarah ann, that is-- and they decided there was lots more eligible men in california and less competition for them at home, if you get my meaning. i guess so. thing is, from what i see, i don't see no need to go all that way. sally jo, i told you to stop flirting. i'm not flirting, flint, honey. i'm just speaking a simple truth. there you go bossing again. he's always bossing-- just because he's the oldest and the only boy. anyway, i'm sure these