The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982): Explaning About the Sheriff

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The clip explaning about the sheriff from The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982) with Jim Nabors

For three generations, the Chicken Ranch went peacefully about its business...
...while the people in Gilbert went about theirs.
That is, until about seven years ago.
I was a deputy back then, workin' for Sheriff Ed Earl Dodd.
You wanted me to remind you about your appointment.
That was right after I had lost the fried chicken franchise,...
...while Ed Earl had been sheriff ever since old Jack Roy Wallace retired.
Everybody liked Ed Earl, especially Ed Earl.
Course, he sure did know his job, and he was a big influence on me.
Taught me everything I know.
He used to like to run a quiet town...
...with plenty of time off for socialisin' and coffee over at Dulcie Mae's Caf?.
0h, now and again there'd be a problem, and we had some tough ones.
Like the time the mule sat on Miss Modene's car.
(Miss Modene) He just buckled up his legs and sat down.
She was really havin' a hissy fit, but it didn't faze Ed Earl.
He just walked over to that jackass and laid down the law.
You see, Ed Earl always believed in talkin' first.
Cool reasonin', he used to tell me, could solve any problem.
Course, he did have a bit of a temper.
Anyway, just about the time he became sheriff, Miss Wulla Jean passed on.
She left the Chicken Ranch to her favourite workin' girl, Mona Stangely,...
...who saw the little house as a Texas institution...
...and aimed to keep it that way.
() honky-tonk piano)

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