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he's lonesome, mr. wilson. i bet if you were only three years old and you'd have to sleep on the back porch, you'd howl too. anyhow, he's not howling now. oh, for the--oh. oh, martha, where is my nerve medicine. i'll get it. hello, mr. wilson. i'm sorry to keep you waiting. he'll be right back, dad. he's getting his nerve medicine. dennis. what are you doing over there? oh no. he's having a little talk with mr. wilson. wilson will be right back. he went to get his nerve medicine. dennis, what do you mean bothering mr. and mrs. wilson in the middle of the night like this? how did you-- never mind. let me talk to mrs. wilson. i don't think she feels like talking. she's trying to sleep. all right, dennis. don't say anything else. now, just be quiet. boy. hello. oh, oh, hello, hello, alice. but i need my sleep. of course, you do, and we're terribly sorry about this. henry is on his way now to get him, and believe me, it will not happen again. goodnight. dennis: hey, mom. do you know where dad went? he went out. [do
he's lonesome, mr. wilson. i bet if you were only three years old and you'd have to sleep on the back porch, you'd howl too. anyhow, he's not howling now. oh, for the--oh. oh, martha, where is my nerve medicine. i'll get it. hello, mr. wilson. i'm sorry to keep you waiting. he'll be right back, dad. he's getting his nerve medicine. dennis. what are you doing over there? oh no. he's having a little talk with mr. wilson. wilson will be right back. he went to get his nerve medicine. dennis, what...
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the 1926 recording, lonesome blues would sell in the six figures. >> how did paramount get into race music. >> the producer there linked to >> williams, a brown university graduate scoured the south looking for talent. >> the first african-american music executive? >> i think so, he is really important. >> paramount artists would include charlie patton father of the delta blues. and advertised in african-american papers. >> they mythologize all the blues musicians which is beautiful. there is also these incredible illustrations and drawings. and no one has any idea who did the drawings. he is just a ghost. he lost a time. him or her. >> in a way, you're bringing back a lot of ghosts here. >> don't i look like one? >> so many, singers. you have a name. no photograph. no record where they are. where they came from. that's it. we are lucky to have that. the depression took down paramount, the last recordings restore paramount's place in music history. >> i want it to be something 100 years from now. 200 years from now. some one will dag out of the attic and inspire a songwriter and list
the 1926 recording, lonesome blues would sell in the six figures. >> how did paramount get into race music. >> the producer there linked to >> williams, a brown university graduate scoured the south looking for talent. >> the first african-american music executive? >> i think so, he is really important. >> paramount artists would include charlie patton father of the delta blues. and advertised in african-american papers. >> they mythologize all the...
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. >>> violence america is being told in the story of a lonesome dog in texas waiting for its owner never coming home. he went to work at a convenient store and was shot. apartment complex and he wouldn't come to anybody else. they tried to help the dog but how do you explain the owner is never coming back? >> he's confused because he doesn't know what's going on. hasn't seen the owner in two weeks. >> it broke my heart to hear the poor animal lost his best friend. >> amanda used her dog to get closer to the german shepard. she's going to try and care for the dog and will foster it and find it a new owner. >>> new video this morning of a cat rescued from a donation bin gaining internet stardom because of her facial hair, rather what looks like facial hair. this is sally found by a salvation army worker in fresno. her owner hopes she becomes the next internet sensation which seems possible. temperatures are in the 50s tomorrow and 60s on saturday,, ,, ,, ,, (donkey sound) (elephant sound) there's a big difference between making noise, (tapping sound) and making sense. (elephant sound) (don
. >>> violence america is being told in the story of a lonesome dog in texas waiting for its owner never coming home. he went to work at a convenient store and was shot. apartment complex and he wouldn't come to anybody else. they tried to help the dog but how do you explain the owner is never coming back? >> he's confused because he doesn't know what's going on. hasn't seen the owner in two weeks. >> it broke my heart to hear the poor animal lost his best friend. >>...
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. ♪ i'm lonesome and blue ♪ that's all i can sing ♪ i'm lonesome and blue ♪ that's all i can sing >> written it. every year i change the amount of years that i've been in prison. >>> next on "lockup: raw -- hard time." >> it's like a tomb, a concrete tomb. >> they're considered the worst of the worst. >> the sky has the residues of the sunlight but it's fading away. like butter on cornbread. >> but these inmates have found an icon to relate to. >> that's almost something like shakespeare himself would write. (two text tones) now? (text tone) excuse me. (phone tone) again? be right back. always running to the bathroom because your bladder is calling the shots? (text tone) you may have oab. enough of this. we're going to the doctor. take charge and ask your doctor about myrbetriq. that's myr-be-triq, the first and only treatment... ...in its class for oab symptoms of urgency... ...frequency, and leakage. myrbetriq (mirabegron) may increase blood pressure. tell your doctor right away if you have trouble emptying your bladder, or have a weak urine stream. myrbetriq may cause serious alle
. ♪ i'm lonesome and blue ♪ that's all i can sing ♪ i'm lonesome and blue ♪ that's all i can sing >> written it. every year i change the amount of years that i've been in prison. >>> next on "lockup: raw -- hard time." >> it's like a tomb, a concrete tomb. >> they're considered the worst of the worst. >> the sky has the residues of the sunlight but it's fading away. like butter on cornbread. >> but these inmates have found an icon to...
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and jack, since you're going to be on your own tonight-- well, if you get lonesome, just give me a ring, huh? won't that wake mr. roper? that's the idea. hey, you won't really be lonely, will you, jack? lonely? just because one is alone? okay, chrissy, let's go. all alone with no one to talk to? nobody to share one's joys, one's woes? all right, that's everything. janet, i won't be lonely so get off the subject. bye-bye, jack. bye. bye, babe. janet... ah-ah! no more of that poor, lonely soul stuff. i want you to know that while you're gone i will talk to your plants. thank you. let's go, chrissy! all by myself! bye, jack! hey, but don't worry. i'll be all right, all alone... in my empty room. ( disco music playing on stereo ) jack, you sure know how to throw a party. oh, celise, it's so nice to see you having fun. in fact, it's nice to see you doing anything. where do you keep your glasses? hey, what are you doing? waiting on people at the regal beagle? this is a party. relax, and i will serve you for a change. ( doorbell rings ) but i have everything i need. oh, that's true, that's tru
and jack, since you're going to be on your own tonight-- well, if you get lonesome, just give me a ring, huh? won't that wake mr. roper? that's the idea. hey, you won't really be lonely, will you, jack? lonely? just because one is alone? okay, chrissy, let's go. all alone with no one to talk to? nobody to share one's joys, one's woes? all right, that's everything. janet, i won't be lonely so get off the subject. bye-bye, jack. bye. bye, babe. janet... ah-ah! no more of that poor, lonely soul...
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see how inside broncos insider mike klis could actually get and he got peyton manning all by his lonesome. >> he's going to play till his 70. belichick will coach till he's 90. maybe i hit the fountain of youth in the next couple months and play another 10 years, but in case it's the last time i play a championship, this could be, no definite and something about telling them man to man, it was reactionary. you media folks are all over the field. you barely have time to move or talk to anybody. so i just took the time to tell those guys it was what i felt at that particular time. >> now all of the broncos were available and all did answer questions, but most of those questions were about peyton. >> he's never been a distraction, any of that stuff that's went on with him. he's a pro. he handles all this stuff. it really hasn't even been any talk about it. we've just been staying in the moment and doing what we do and playing our game. >> and it's a game that miller said he wants to win for peyton and for demarcus ware and selfishly for himself and it would be way lot better for us media and
see how inside broncos insider mike klis could actually get and he got peyton manning all by his lonesome. >> he's going to play till his 70. belichick will coach till he's 90. maybe i hit the fountain of youth in the next couple months and play another 10 years, but in case it's the last time i play a championship, this could be, no definite and something about telling them man to man, it was reactionary. you media folks are all over the field. you barely have time to move or talk to...
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they enlisted the chef and owner of lonesome dove in austin, texas. ken love. >> hope he liv up to his name. >> adorable. >> what are we making, tim? >> this is what i call the burger dog. >> the burger dog. >> okay. >> i like it. >> this was invented because all we had was hot dog buns and leftover scrap from steaks i cooked the night before. i have sirloin and brisket. everybody has a food processor. we grind it up like this. right? >> also like a chuck. >> that's right. >> then i add in like a little -- >> what is that? >> it's got a little s pepper, paprika, chilli powder. the recipe is on the website. a little bit of shallots. >> mayonnaise is going to holdtother. >> regular. >> the good stuff. >> okay. >> then we mix that all up really well. better if you do it with your nds. >> get in there. >> get in after it. >> i should make y'all do this. i don't know how i ended up doing it. recipe. >> form it into hot dogs. >> , my god. >> go ahead and say it. i know it's coming. >> it's interesting. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> all right. but the good part about
they enlisted the chef and owner of lonesome dove in austin, texas. ken love. >> hope he liv up to his name. >> adorable. >> what are we making, tim? >> this is what i call the burger dog. >> the burger dog. >> okay. >> i like it. >> this was invented because all we had was hot dog buns and leftover scrap from steaks i cooked the night before. i have sirloin and brisket. everybody has a food processor. we grind it up like this. right? >>...
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see how inside broncos insider mike klis could actually get and he got peyton manning all by his lonesome. >> he's going to play till his 70. maybe i hit the fountain of youth in the next couple months and play another 10 years, but in case it's the last time i play a championship, this could be, no definite and something about telling them man to man, it wasn't planned. it was reactionary. you media folks are all over the field. you barely have time to move or talk to anybody. so i just took the time to tell those guys it was what i felt at that particular time. >> now all of the broncos were available and all did answer questions, but most of those questions were about peyton. >> he's never been a distraction, any of that stuff that's went on with him. he's a pro. he handles all this stuff. it really hasn't even been any talk about it. we've just been staying in the moment and doing what we do and playing our game. >> and it's a game that miller and for demarcus ware and selfishly for himself and it would be way lot better for us well. almost everybody is rooting for the broncos. >> i t
see how inside broncos insider mike klis could actually get and he got peyton manning all by his lonesome. >> he's going to play till his 70. maybe i hit the fountain of youth in the next couple months and play another 10 years, but in case it's the last time i play a championship, this could be, no definite and something about telling them man to man, it wasn't planned. it was reactionary. you media folks are all over the field. you barely have time to move or talk to anybody. so i just...
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oh, wilbur, what's money when you're brightening the life of a lonesome shut-in? okay, tell you what. tomorrow, i'll spend the whole day with you. eh, you mean it? yeah. we'll do anything you wanna do. swell. let's go out and buy me a shortwave set. stop sending it because i'm not receiving. see you tomorrow, fella. (ed groans) hiya, neighbor. lovely day, huh? let me show you how to start... oh, no. no, you don't. everything you touch turns to scrap metal. look, i... i'm awfully sorry i broke that remote control unit of yours yesterday. how much did it cost to fix it? well, you have my sincere apology. will you put that in writing? sure, sure. good, i'll get a blank check. no, no. do you wanna be like that? i've got my own checkbook right here. -(exhales) -look, im... i'm very sorry about this whole thing, gordon. oh, forget it. forget it, wilbur. you didn't mean any harm. you never do. (laughs) this is too nice a day to be stuck here and mowing a lawn. tell you what, let me take you down to my club, huh. we'll play a little golf, have a little lunch. everything w
oh, wilbur, what's money when you're brightening the life of a lonesome shut-in? okay, tell you what. tomorrow, i'll spend the whole day with you. eh, you mean it? yeah. we'll do anything you wanna do. swell. let's go out and buy me a shortwave set. stop sending it because i'm not receiving. see you tomorrow, fella. (ed groans) hiya, neighbor. lovely day, huh? let me show you how to start... oh, no. no, you don't. everything you touch turns to scrap metal. look, i... i'm awfully sorry i broke...
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louis the child, foxing, the shelters, holy white hounds, dead man string band, arlo mckinley & the lonesome sounds, dawg yawp, mad anthony, automagik, leggy, & more. bunbury music festival celebrates and will transform the banks of the ohio river into a vibrant music festival experience. promowest productions' scott stienecker, festival owner, says, "we are very excited to again this year. this yet! we are also looking forward to implementing the latest fest technology with rfid wristbands which should alleviate any challenges that we came across in 2015." ticketmaster.com. for ticket information and pricing visit bunburyfestival.co m/tickets. bee a vip: vip tickets include an exclusive viewing area at both main stages, access to an air- conditioned hospitality tent with private bar and restrooms, complimentary food and more. new to the festival this year is the ultimate vip package, which includes a side stage viewing platform for both main stages for most performances. bee a vendor: applications are being accepted for local and regional vendors. the festival offers a vast array of options
louis the child, foxing, the shelters, holy white hounds, dead man string band, arlo mckinley & the lonesome sounds, dawg yawp, mad anthony, automagik, leggy, & more. bunbury music festival celebrates and will transform the banks of the ohio river into a vibrant music festival experience. promowest productions' scott stienecker, festival owner, says, "we are very excited to again this year. this yet! we are also looking forward to implementing the latest fest technology with rfid...
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and jack, since you're going to be on your own tonight-- well, if you get lonesome, just give me a ring, huh? won't that wake mr. roper? that's the idea. hey, you won't really be lonely, will you, jack? lonely? just because one is alone? okay, chrissy, let's go. all alone with no one to talk to? nobody to share one's joys, one's woes? all right, that's everything. janet, i won't be lonely so get off the subject. bye, babe. janet... ah-ah! no more of that poor, lonely soul stuff. i want you to know that while you're gone i will talk to your plants. thank you. i won't have anybody else to talk to. let's go, chrissy! all by myself! bye, jack! hey, but don't worry. i'll be all right, all alone... in my empty room. ( disco music playing on stereo ) jack, you sure know how to throw a party. oh, celise, it's so nice to see you having fun. in fact, it's nice to see you doing anything. where do you keep your glasses? hey, what are you doing? waiting on people at the regal beagle? this is a party. relax, and i will serve you for a change. ( doorbell rings ) but i have everything i need. oh, that'
and jack, since you're going to be on your own tonight-- well, if you get lonesome, just give me a ring, huh? won't that wake mr. roper? that's the idea. hey, you won't really be lonely, will you, jack? lonely? just because one is alone? okay, chrissy, let's go. all alone with no one to talk to? nobody to share one's joys, one's woes? all right, that's everything. janet, i won't be lonely so get off the subject. bye, babe. janet... ah-ah! no more of that poor, lonely soul stuff. i want you to...
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but their biggest sellers were the 1926 recording, lonesome blues would sell in the six figures. >> how did paramount get into race music. >> the producer there linked to african-american culture. >> williams, a brown university graduate scoured the south lookokg for talent. >> the first african-american music executive? >> i think so, he is really important. >> paramount artists would include charlie patton father of the delta blues. and advertised in african-american papers. >> they mythologize all the blues musicians which is beautiful. there is also these incredible illustrations and drawings. and no one has any idea who did the drawings. he is just a ghostst he l lt a time. >> in a way, you're bringing back a lot of ghosts here. >> don't i look like one? >> so o ny, singers. you have a name. no photograph. where they came from. we are lucky to have that. paramount, the last recordings jack white's labor of love helps restore paramount's place in muc history. >> i want it to be something 100 years from now. 200 years from now. some one will dag out of the attic and inspire e songwri
but their biggest sellers were the 1926 recording, lonesome blues would sell in the six figures. >> how did paramount get into race music. >> the producer there linked to african-american culture. >> williams, a brown university graduate scoured the south lookokg for talent. >> the first african-american music executive? >> i think so, he is really important. >> paramount artists would include charlie patton father of the delta blues. and advertised in...
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if are you still in need of game day dishes, our today's food team wants to help. of lonesome dove in austin, texas. hello, ken. >> he lives up to his name. >> yes, he does. >> this is what i call the burger dog. >> the burger dog. >> okay. >> i like it. >> this was invented because all we had was hot dog buns and leftover scrap from steaks i cooked the night before. take leftover meat scraps. i have sirloin and brisket. add the brisket in here, like this. and blend it up. everybody has a food processor. we grind it up like this. right? end up with something that looks like this. >> also like a chuck. >> that's right. >> then i add in like a little -- >> what is that? >> it's got a little salt, pepper, paprika, chilli powder. the recipe is on the website. a little bit of shallots. >> mayonnaise is going to hold this together. which is really important. >> is that regular? >> the good stuff. >> okay. >> then we mix that all up really well. better if you do it with your hands. >> get in there. >> get in after it. >> i should make y'all do this. recipe. >> it's your recipe. >> that's how
if are you still in need of game day dishes, our today's food team wants to help. of lonesome dove in austin, texas. hello, ken. >> he lives up to his name. >> yes, he does. >> this is what i call the burger dog. >> the burger dog. >> okay. >> i like it. >> this was invented because all we had was hot dog buns and leftover scrap from steaks i cooked the night before. take leftover meat scraps. i have sirloin and brisket. add the brisket in here, like...
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dated much, but he always had his-his hand puppet, i suppose. [ laughter ] but, uh-- >> people are lonesome, folks. lemme tell ya. >> yeah. so, they had that kinda thing. and you had, uh, guys who-- competing for dates, with girls, and their chance, uh for romance. and, you know, a funny thing happened. the executives from-- you know, after you do a few weeks of run-throughs, then the nbc brass comes over, to see how you're doing. >> right. >> so, this one guy pulls up. he parks between a dipsy dumpster and a chevy nova with a missing engine. >> right. >> we didn't get nothin' outta him. he sat by the window, all day, watchin' his car. >> right. [ laughter ] >> then, the other guy-- there was a second en-- uh, executive showed up. he got the address right. but he didn't know we were upstairs. he went in the liquor store. >> liquor store. [ laughter ] >> yeah. and, uh, i think he liked the show, 'cause when i saw him, he seemed to like everything. [ laughter ] >> are we-- are we gonna see this show on the air? possibly? >> no. >> "chance for romance" didn't make it. >> no, uh, "chance for ro
dated much, but he always had his-his hand puppet, i suppose. [ laughter ] but, uh-- >> people are lonesome, folks. lemme tell ya. >> yeah. so, they had that kinda thing. and you had, uh, guys who-- competing for dates, with girls, and their chance, uh for romance. and, you know, a funny thing happened. the executives from-- you know, after you do a few weeks of run-throughs, then the nbc brass comes over, to see how you're doing. >> right. >> so, this one guy pulls up....
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(whispering) it's lonesome over here oh, by the way, we just heard about your trip down to palm springs. - yes, we're staying at the desert hacienda. then helen, patty, fran, gloria, and felice are joining us later. - seven of you! - oh, practically the whole sorority. we're gonna have a ball! - now, isn't that a coincidence? you know that's where rob and i are gonna stay. we're gonna spend our vacation at the desert hacienda, too. - huh? oh, yeah sure, that's where we're gonna stay alright. - that's just wonderful. you know all the rest of the boys here, they're simply exhausted from their exams. - exhausted? well, we're raring to go. - horseback riding, swimming, - girls. - mountain climbing, hiking. - girls. - girls. - we'd better get going. - oh say, what are you girls paying down there? - 65 dollars for the week, meals included. - now, isn't that a coincidence? that's what we're paying. - yeah, very reasonable. - we'll see you in palm springs. - sure. - drive carefully. - bye bye. - we'll see you down there. - where are we gonna get $65? - i don't know, but we better get it somewhe
(whispering) it's lonesome over here oh, by the way, we just heard about your trip down to palm springs. - yes, we're staying at the desert hacienda. then helen, patty, fran, gloria, and felice are joining us later. - seven of you! - oh, practically the whole sorority. we're gonna have a ball! - now, isn't that a coincidence? you know that's where rob and i are gonna stay. we're gonna spend our vacation at the desert hacienda, too. - huh? oh, yeah sure, that's where we're gonna stay alright. -...
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one or two lonesome showers this afternoon. but still a possibility.taying very windy through 7:00. and then after 7:00, windy, rain is over, but turning way colder. a lot of spots below freezing by tomorrow morning. look at all the snow now not far back to our west. winter weather advisories along the appalachians. we won't have any snow around here, but we do have raindrops to deal with with from washington, arlington, right up i-95, that is headed out toward the bay bridge. melissa mollett keeping track whether or not there will be any restrictions on the bridge today because of the high wind. temperatures thousand in the upper 40s to near 50s. headed out for a run, may need the umbrella or wind breaker. winds gusting 20 to 30 miles per hour now, coul 4 hour by later today. by tomorrow morning, windchills back down this to the upper teens to near 20 and subfreezing windchills all day tomorrow. so tomorrow windy, sunny and cold. into the weekend we go, saturday and sunday look great, but sunday is the better day. >>> chopper 4 over this major problem
one or two lonesome showers this afternoon. but still a possibility.taying very windy through 7:00. and then after 7:00, windy, rain is over, but turning way colder. a lot of spots below freezing by tomorrow morning. look at all the snow now not far back to our west. winter weather advisories along the appalachians. we won't have any snow around here, but we do have raindrops to deal with with from washington, arlington, right up i-95, that is headed out toward the bay bridge. melissa mollett...
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some rain and very light rain could be in early enough tomorrow morning where there could be a loan lonesomeleet pellet or two. saturday and sunday, both the sun will be out but noticeably chilly. we'll talk more about the impact bad weather will have coming up. for now a look at 270. >>> 270 here, you can see all the traffic headed southbound. a big snake of white coming down 270 morning. looks like pretty normal volume. it's show, but that's how outer loop at connecticut, still slow. outer loop all the way over from 95 because of that earlier problem ramp to connecticut avenue. 295 south near east capitol street, a crash there, as well. inner loop p at little river turnpike, a disabled vehicle. and this is pretty slow, as well, 66 inbound at washington boulevard, that is a disabled vehicle off to the right side of the roadway. really slowing thing as bit more than we would like here at this point this morning. we'll take a big look at the beltway when i'm back at 6:31. >>> 6:24 now. developing right now, a new possibility your car could be recalled because it high school a deadly defect. u
some rain and very light rain could be in early enough tomorrow morning where there could be a loan lonesomeleet pellet or two. saturday and sunday, both the sun will be out but noticeably chilly. we'll talk more about the impact bad weather will have coming up. for now a look at 270. >>> 270 here, you can see all the traffic headed southbound. a big snake of white coming down 270 morning. looks like pretty normal volume. it's show, but that's how outer loop at connecticut, still slow....
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- well, i got lonesome from my daughter, so i flew in from houston to see her and they told me at her place that i'd find her here. - well, she is. bonnie sue, your father's here. - [bonnie sue] daddy! i'll be right down. - i can hardly wait till i take her in my arms and kiss that sweet little old texas face. - well, be careful of her sweet little old texas feet, she hadn't any shoes on! - no shoes? - oh, daddy. - bonnie sue, what are you doing in that outfit? and, tell me daughter, what are you limping for? - well, the grapes haven't arrived yet, so mrs. burns had me practicing on some walnuts. - some what? - we may as well tell him. you see, mr. mcafee, this is an italian costume to get her in the movies. still hankering to go on the stage. well i'm going to put a stop to that. - you don't approve? - i do not. it's back to texas for her. - oh, but you misunderstood, mr. mcafee. when i said it was a costume to get her in the movies, i didn't mean she was going to act in one, i meant she was going to see one. - to see one? - well, yeah. that's the fad in hollywood now. you see, you d
- well, i got lonesome from my daughter, so i flew in from houston to see her and they told me at her place that i'd find her here. - well, she is. bonnie sue, your father's here. - [bonnie sue] daddy! i'll be right down. - i can hardly wait till i take her in my arms and kiss that sweet little old texas face. - well, be careful of her sweet little old texas feet, she hadn't any shoes on! - no shoes? - oh, daddy. - bonnie sue, what are you doing in that outfit? and, tell me daughter, what are...