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Valdez, il mezzosangue |
| Year |
1973 |
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Chino Valdez:
Now what the hell is that?
Louise:
It's a sidesaddle.
Chino Valdez:
A sidesaddle? You mean to tell me you're gonna put that on the side of a horse?
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Jamie Wagner:
Are you going to bust him?
Chino Valdez:
Do you know what it means... bustin' a horse?
Jamie Wagner:
Showin' it you can't be thrown.
Chino Valdez:
No, that ain't all of it. Bustin' a horse means just exactly that: you bust him. And that takes all the spunk out of a horse... it breaks him. And I'm not gonna bust a Valdez horse.
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Chino Valdez:
Anyway, a bunch of Indians stole my horses once. I went along and stole them back. And while they was chasing me, I came off my horse and got run over.
Jamie Wagner:
Why didn't they kill you?
Chino Valdez:
Hell, boy, they was my friends!
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Chino Valdez:
That's the way Indians bury their dead. They'd rather be close to the sun than have dirt thrown in their faces.
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Jamie Wagner:
I ain't never going to get mixed up with women folk.
Chino Valdez:
Well, what a man says and what a man does doesn't always end up the same thing.
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Chino Valdez:
Well, like they say: you can always pick your friends, but you can't pick your relatives.
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[Chino criticizes Louise's riding technique]
Chino Valdez:
Aw, that's terrible - terrible! You're still bouncin'.
Louise:
I have to bounce some!
Chino Valdez:
Yeah, I guess so. You have a lot of bouncy parts.
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