1 Talked to Aguirre about a job, and.... 2 He told me you hadn't been back, so l left. 3 Went down to Texas for rodeoing. 4 That's how l met Lureen. 5 Made $2,000 that year, bull riding. Nearly starved. 6 Lureen's old man makes serious money, farm machine business. 7 Of course, he hates my guts. 8 And the Army didn't get you? No, too busted up. 9 And rodeoing ain't what it was in my daddy's day. 10 Got out while l could still walk. 11 Swear to God, l didn't know we was going to get into this again. 12 Yes l did. l red-lined it all the way. 13 l couldn't get here fast enough. 14 What about you? Me? l don't know. 15 l don't know. 16 Old Brokeback got us good, don't it? 17 What are we gonna do now? 18 l doubt there's nothing we can do. 19 So now l'm stuck with what l got here. 20 Making a living is about all l got time for now. 21 [birds chirping] 22 [door opens] 23 [footsteps approaching] 24 [door shuts] 25 [door opening] 26 Hey. 27 Well, me and Jack is headed up the mountain for a day or two. 28 Do ourselves a little fishing. 29 You know, your friend could come inside, have a cup of coffee. 30 Well, he's from Texas. 31 Texans don't drink coffee? 32 You sure that foreman won't fire you for taking off? 33 You know, that foreman, he owes me. 34 l worked through a blizzard last Christmas. You remember that? 35 Besides, l'll only be a couple of days. 36 Bring fish, Daddy. A big, big one! 37 Come here. Come here. 38 Come here. 39 See you Sunday, latest. 40 l'm starving. Want to get something to eat? 41 Yup. 42 [Alma sobbing] 43 (Ennis) Last one in! 44 [both exclaiming] 45 ls there anything interesting up there in heaven? 46 Well, l was just sending up a prayer of thanks. 47 For what? 48 For you forgetting to bring that harmonica. 49 l'm enjoying the peace and quiet. 50 You know it could be like this, just like this, always. |