See that big herd of buffalo grazing away so peacefully down there? You know, the trouble...
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Wade Hatton:
See that big herd of buffalo grazing away so peacefully down there? You know, the trouble with the buffalo is they had things too easy at the start. It works the other way around, too, you know. Take us, for example. We had such a bad beginning, that we're bound to have a wonderful future.
Abbie Irving:
That's typical Irish logic: totally unconnected.
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See that big herd of buffalo grazing away so peacefully down there
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The trouble with the buffalo is they had things too easy at the start
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It works the other way around too Take us for example
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We had such a bad beginning We'll have a wonderful future
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That's typical Irish logic totally unconnected
Clip duration: 32 seconds
Views: 188
Timestamp in movie: 01h 14m 43s
Uploaded: 27 November, 2022
Genres: western
Summary: A Texas cattle agent witnesses first hand, the brutal lawlessness of Dodge City and takes the job of sheriff to clean the town up.
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00:13 A good newspaperman has two jobs
00:58 I think we'd better be getting back
00:10 Little fella sure was aces
00:06 So the lamb killed the butcher
00:25 What's wrong with my working here It's undignified...
00:13 You know out here
00:11 This is a sample of your future Get in Russ Get in
00:10 I heard you But I prefer to make my deal with cash buyers
00:19 Miss Irving
00:06 You crazy galoot You saw what nearly happened
00:16 I wouldn't take that too seriously my boy
00:16 Them two youngsters is more trouble than they're worth
00:15 That's right You don't seem to be enjoying it much
00:24 You mean Rusty and I have stopped all the fun
00:14 Well gentlemen what's this all about
00:20 Isn't that the sweetest bonnet she's got on...
00:05 No sir I just don't fit in a sissy town like this
00:07 So long knot head
00:31 Naturally I'd be willing to make a deal with anybody
00:46 Thirty years ago my father met my mother at the Londonderry...