Eddie Jones credited as playing...
Earl
- Keller Coleman: Earl, you been here all your life, huh?
- Earl: Yep. Well, except for a couple years in France.
- Keller Coleman: [Surprised] France? What were you doin' in France?
- Earl: Folks over there were havin' a world war. I got invited.
- Keller Coleman: [Surprised] You were in World War Two?
- Earl: General Patton's army. All through France.
- Keller Coleman: What was it like?
- Earl: France? I could tell it was, uh... well, it HAD been a pretty little country. But by the time we chased the Germans off of it, it was all beaten to hell. I think about goin' back. They probably got it all fixed up by now. I'd kinda' like to see it again.
- Keller Coleman: Dancer must've been pretty dull, huh? I mean, after all that excitement?
- Earl: [Chuckles] Nope. That was before I went over there, I was probably a lot like you, I guess. Full of beans. Wanted to see everything, do everything. But, by the time they got through with me over there in General Patton's army, I just wanted to find myself a nice little out-of-the-way corner of the world, get myself a nice comfortable chair...
- Earl: [Motioning to the beat-up old chair he's sitting in] ... and just sit.
- Earl: Keller, don't be disappointed if things don't turn out the way you hope. Some folks don't belong in a small town. Some folks... don't belong anywhere else.