Aux: {NS} {X} Interviewer: Yeah well that's a that's a darn good idea of having a bus because we never had anything like that in fact I'm sure the university of Georgia doesn't have anything like that when did that start can you remember Aux: It was a long 791: It's it's been Aux: About ten to fifteen 791: About ten to twelve years ago That I I know it's been running ten eleven years I've been driving a bus eleven years and it was running then Interviewer: Mm-hmm a good idea uh well you say all morning he was sick couldn't get up he just 791: Lay around Interviewer: Lay around okay talk about something you saw in your sleep you might say often when I go to sleep I 791: Dream Interviewer: Dream but when I wake up I can't remember what I 791: Dreamed Interviewer: Dreamed okay you might say I dreamed I was I was flying then all of a sudden I started falling and then I 791: Woke up Interviewer: I woke up now if you bring your foot down real hard on the floor like this you'd say you're 791: Stomp the floor Interviewer: Stomping on the floor okay if a man meets a girl at a at a place or something like that he says he says I don't want you to have to get home all by yourself uh can I or may I 791: Escort you home Interviewer: Okay or Aux: Carry 791: Carry you home Interviewer: Okay uh carry you home well that uh you might say what if they were in a vehicle or just walking may I 791: eh Uh Walk home with you Interviewer: Okay or 791: Drive you home Interviewer: When you say carry you home what would you mean 791: Well that would mean equal whether you was walking or riding Interviewer: I see okay alright to get a boat up on land you'd tie a rope to it and 791: Drag Interviewer: You'd say you 791: Pull Interviewer: Pull a boat up and then to get it back in the water you got to 791: Push it Interviewer: Push it out what would you say oh boy this suitcase sure is heavy I have you'd say well I if you carried it a long you might say oh my goodness I sure have what this suitcase 791: Carried it Interviewer: Carried it any other words 791: Lugged it Interviewer: Lugged it okay uh now a child came in the kitchen and the stove is one you'd say now that stove is hot so 791: Don't touch it Interviewer: Okay don't you what 791: Don't you get around it Interviewer: Don't you touch it would you say that 791: Right Interviewer: Alright um if you if you needed a hammer you'd say to me run 791: Run and bring me a hammer Interviewer: Run and bring me a hammer okay or run Aux: Get it Interviewer: Go see if you can 791: #1 Find me a hammer # Interviewer: #2 Find me a hammer okay or or fetch would you ever # Aux: Oh Interviewer: Son 791: Used to they'd say fetch me a hammer Interviewer: Yeah fetch me a hammer uh now um what sort of games you know like you'd have did you ever tell me about playing hide and seek 791: No I don't believe Interviewer: Did you ever play that game 791: Yeah played hide and seek Interviewer: What 791: {D: Hotch-scotch} Aux: Hopscotch 791: Hopscotch Interviewer: #1 Okay see It's been so long since you played you forget # 791: #2 marbles # Forget the name of it Aux: Jump the rope 791: Jump the rope Interviewer: What about hide and seek uh you had a place where if you made it back to before the guy was it Aux: You got to be it 791: Well you got to be it Interviewer: What's the what was the story behind that 791: Do you remember the way it went? it's been too long ago for me Interviewer: What'd you call that place that you could get back to Aux: Home go back home Interviewer: It was the what the you could touch it and you were safe Aux: Base 791: Base home base Interviewer: Base okay now you throw a ball and you ask somebody to Aux: Catch 791: Catch it Interviewer: Catch it okay I threw the ball and he 791: Caught it Interviewer: Caught it okay let's meet in town if I get there first I'll 791: Wait for you Interviewer: I'll wait for you okay if you're about to punish your child he might say please daddy don't hit me just give me another 791: Chance Interviewer: Alright just give me one 791: {NW} Interviewer: One more don't give me a licking just give me one more 791: One more chance Aux: {X} Interviewer: If a man's in a very good mood you'd say he's in a good 791: Mood or Interviewer: Okay he seems to be in a good old uh there's farmer Jones today he's all smiling he seems to be in a good 791: Good mood Aux: Humor 791: Good humor Interviewer: Good humor okay what would you say if uh if you had somebody on the farm working you'd say he's just a lazy old fellow I just I want to what I want to get that old pesky salesman he's always coming around I just want to get 791: Rid of him Interviewer: Get rid of him any other words uh 791: {X} Interviewer: Okay I just I want to get 791: Rid of him Interviewer: Okay would you ever say get shed of that 791: Yeah Aux: Get shed of that 791: Get shed of him Interviewer: Get shed of him okay now he didn't know what was going on but he what he he tried to oh that old fellow he doesn't know what's going on he just he just tried to somebody somebody might say somebody doesn't know what's going on they're just blank he just blank like he knew it all he he was just 791: Just thinks he knows it all Interviewer: Okay or he didn't he what he he didn't know what was happening he was just kind of what 791: I don't know Interviewer: If somebody uh if somebody was in a situation that that they uh didn't know everything about it you might say he was doing what 791: Nosing around or Interviewer: Um 791: Or ignorant of what was going on Interviewer: I see he was ignorant he didn't know what was going on but he what he 791: Thought he did Interviewer: Okay well if he didn't if he didn't think he did you'd say he was doing what he was 791: I don't know you got me there Interviewer: Okay uh that's kind of hard one to illustrate 791: To illustrate Interviewer: Yeah you'd say uh oh he just uh he didn't know what was going on but he blank like he blank out like Aux: Made 791: Made acted like or made out like Interviewer: Made out like he knew it all 791: Made out like he knew it all Interviewer: Alright somebody uh a boy left his best pencil on his desk and he came back and he didn't find it he'd say I bet somebody 791: Stole my pencil Interviewer: Okay any other words folks would say uh dad gummit somebody done 791: Somebody stole my took my pencil Interviewer: Okay took my pencil 791: Relieved me of it Interviewer: Swiped it 791: Swiped it Interviewer: Snitched it what if something was more expensive than that you'd say he 791: Stole it Interviewer: Talking to somebody he says oh my goodness now I had forgotten about that but now I 791: Remember Interviewer: Now I remember it you might say uh well you must have a better memory than I do because I sure 791: Don't remember Interviewer: Okay uh 791: I had forgotten about it Interviewer: Now if you were going to get a letter from somebody yesterday he 791: Wrote me a letter Interviewer: Wrote me a letter and today I'm going to 791: Answer it Interviewer: And answer it okay tomorrow I'll I had just 791: Wrote him a letter Interviewer: Wrote him a letter okay okay you put the letter in the envelope and you take your pen and 791: Address it Interviewer: Address it okay anything else you might say old people might say what back it Aux: {X} Interviewer: Would they ever say that 791: Say which Interviewer: Back the letter Aux: Backing it 791: Yeah Interviewer: Did you ever hear that 791: Yeah Interviewer: {NW} What would that mean just Aux: Put an address on it 791: Put an address on it Interviewer: Okay okay you might say I want to write him but I don't know his can't figure out I don't can't find his 791: Address Interviewer: Anywhere a child who's learned something uh uh maybe learned how to whistle and you don't know who how he learned it you might say who 791: Who taught him that Interviewer: Who taught him that okay Aux: Say he learned it Interviewer: Somebody asked you if you put that new fence up you might say well no but I blank to do it pretty soon I 791: Hope to pretty soon Interviewer: Okay you might say you intended or I Aux: Planned 791: Planned Interviewer: I planned to do that pretty soon uh things in the farm just keep me so busy but the I what I blank get around to that soon I 791: I hope to get around to it Interviewer: Okay say I aim 791: #1 I aim to do it # Interviewer: #2 {X} # Aim to do that sometime uh now uh a child who was always running in the house and giving mother the news about other kids you'd say 791: Tattle tale Interviewer: He's a tattle tale okay would you ever call what would you call an older person who is always calling folks on the phone and telling them about the Joneses 791: Nosy or Interviewer: She's just a regular old 791: Windjammer or {NW} Interviewer: She's always a her best talent is 791: #1 Gossip # Interviewer: #2 being # Gossip okay would the word tattle mean the same thing as a gossip 791: Right Interviewer: It would 791: I think Interviewer: Would you use the word gossip about a young kid or something like that {NW} Aux: Tattling's usually 791: No I guess it would be used different Tattling would be with children and gossip would be used by older Aux: {X} Interviewer: Okay now if you wanted to brighten up the room for a party you might go out in the garden and what 791: Gather flowers Interviewer: Gather some flowers okay you'd say you're doing what I'm just out here 791: Picking some flowers Interviewer: Pickings some flowers uh something a child might play with you'd call 791: Toy Interviewer: Toy that's just his toy alright if something happened that you expected or predicted or was afraid was going to happen for example a child hurting himself uh while he was playing you might say what dad gummit I 791: I was afraid that would happen Interviewer: Okay I was afraid or I just 791: Knew it was gonna happen Interviewer: I knew that was going to happen uh now you might say I'm glad I picked my umbrella up because I hadn't gone half a block when it 791: Started raining Interviewer: Okay uh you you got the show you might say what time does the show 791: End Or get out Interviewer: Okay or what time does the show 791: Over Interviewer: Uh starts with a b a word 791: Begin Interviewer: Begin okay the usher might say well about ten or fifteen minutes ago it 791: Started Interviewer: It 791: Or begun Interviewer: It begun about ten or fifteen minutes ago horses gallop but people 791: #1 Trot # Aux: #2 trot # Interviewer: Trot or people Aux: Walk Interviewer: You might say why are you out of breath why I was feeling so happy I 791: Ran Interviewer: Ran all the way home alright this week I have blank a mile every day I have 791: Ran a mile Interviewer: Ran a mile every day now uh you'd say I blank her outside a few minutes ago I somebody asks you where is uh where is old where's Mary you might say oh I 791: Saw her outside Interviewer: Saw her outside a minute ago if somebody's leaving your house you might say we hope to 791: #1 See you again # Interviewer: #2 See you again soon because this year we blank so little of you we've # 791: Saw such Interviewer: Saw so little of you you can't get through there the the highway {X} Got their machines and the road's all 791: Torn up Interviewer: Torn up okay if you have a bracelet to your watch you might say why don't you 791: Wear it Interviewer: Okay just 791: Put it on Interviewer: Put it on okay I got thrown once and I've been scared of horses ever 791: Since Interviewer: Ever since somebody asks you uh why how long have you lived here you might say why I've 791: All of my life Interviewer: Okay {X} I Aux: Forty Interviewer: How long 791: Always lived Interviewer: Always lived here okay I've never heard of blank what I asked where it is I have never heard of 791: Such a thing Interviewer: Such a thing okay somebody you might be sitting with a friend say uh he asks you what'd you say and he says you might say well I didn't say 791: Anything Interviewer: I didn't say anything okay I didn't say uh you might say shake your head {X} 791: Say nothing Interviewer: Nothing okay then he said oh but I thought you said 791: Something Interviewer: Something okay now uh somebody says uh somebody comes up to you with a question you might say I don't know you better 791: Better ask someone else Interviewer: Ask someone else so you go and you go to him Aux: Ask him 791: Ask him Interviewer: Ask him and he says why you blank me that several times you Aux: Ask 791: Asked me several times Interviewer: Asked me several times today now those two boys they're so quarrelsome every time they meet they 791: Fight Interviewer: They fight those boys sure do like to fight they've 791: #1 Fought ever since # Interviewer: #2 Fought ever since they were kids okay now young boy down the road got mad at his wife and he took a big knife and h # 791: Stabbed her Interviewer: Stabbed her with it he stabbed her and then he 791: Stabbed her again Interviewer: Well after you stab somebody you do what I'm not you know this isn't personal experience but you stab somebody and then you Aux: Draw it back 791: Draw it back Interviewer: Draw it back okay there's a funny picture on the black board the teacher might ask who 791: Drew that Interviewer: Who drew that if you were going to lift something like a piece of machinery up on a roof you'd use some pulley blocks and rope to 791: Pull it up with Interviewer: Okay you say 791: Hoist it up Interviewer: Hoist it up okay all the way to twenty for me 791: To twenty Interviewer: Yeah 791: One Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine ten Eleven twelve Thirteen Fourteen fifteen sixteen Seventeen Eighteen nineteen twenty Interviewer: Okay the number after twenty-six is 791: Twenty-seven Interviewer: And the number after three times ten is 791: Thirty Interviewer: Four times ten is 791: Forty Interviewer: Okay seven times ten is 791: Seventy Interviewer: Ten times ten is 791: Hundred Interviewer: Ten times a hundred is 791: Thousand Interviewer: Ten times a hundred thousand is 791: {NW} Interviewer: Ten times a hundred thousand is 791: A million Interviewer: Okay now if there's a line of men standing somewhere you say the man at the head of the line is the 791: First Interviewer: First man then the man after him is the 791: Second man Interviewer: And then comes the 791: Last Interviewer: The 791: Or the third Interviewer: Third man and then after the third man is the 791: Fourth Interviewer: And then comes the 791: Fifth Interviewer: And then comes the 791: Sixth Interviewer: And then comes 791: Seventh Interviewer: And after the seventh man comes the 791: Eighth Interviewer: And then comes the 791: Ninth Interviewer: And finally comes the 791: Tenth Interviewer: The tenth man okay now sometimes you feel your good luck comes just a little at a time but your bad luck comes 791: In droves Interviewer: In droves Aux: In bunch 791: Or bunches like grapes Interviewer: Yeah oh my goodness my bad luck just comes my good luck comes just a little at a time but my bad luck comes all 791: At once Interviewer: All at once okay now last year we got twenty bushels of corn through the acre but this year we're going to try and get forty so you say this year's crop is 791: Better than last year's crop Interviewer: How much better it's 791: Twice too good Interviewer: Twice as good okay alright name the months of the year for me slowly 791: January February March April May June and July August September October November December Interviewer: Okay and the days of the week 791: Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Interviewer: Okay you say honor the what to keep it holy the honor 791: The Sabbath Interviewer: Okay uh when you meet somebody about eleven o clock in the day time how would you greet them 791: Good morning Interviewer: Good morning okay until what time would you 791: till twelve noon Interviewer: Okay twelve noon and then you'd say what 791: Good evening or good afternoon Interviewer: Okay that's the afternoon from when 791: From twelve-oh-one or from twelve o'clock Interviewer: Okay uh what would you say whenever you leave people uh in this time of day would you ever say good day to them 791: Good day Interviewer: Okay uh now the part of the day after supper before you go to bed what's that 791: Evening Interviewer: Evening okay 791: Or even night after dark Interviewer: Okay if you didn't do something during the daytime you'd say I did it during 791: During the night Interviewer: During the night okay what would you say when you're saying goodbye when you're leaving someone's house at night 791: Good night Interviewer: Good night okay on the farm you start work before daylight you'd say we started to work before 791: Before dawn or before day break Interviewer: Okay we we got #1 before sun # 791: #2 Before day light # Before sun up Interviewer: Okay and we worked until 791: Dark Interviewer: Until sun 791: till sundown Interviewer: Okay you might say uh we were a little late this morning when we got out when we started out in the field the sun had already 791: Got up Interviewer: Okay the sun had already Aux: #1 Risen rose # 791: #2 rise # Interviewer: Sun had already Aux: Rose 791: Rose Interviewer: The sun had already would you say risen 791: Rise Interviewer: Okay the sun had already risen uh today is Friday so Thursday was 791: Yesterday Interviewer: Okay and Saturday will be 791: Tomorrow Interviewer: Okay if somebody came on Sunday the last Sunday you'd say he came a week when what if somebody came to visit you Sunday 791: Last Sunday Interviewer: Okay you'd say last Sunday what about the Sunday before that you'd say he came 791: Sunday was a week ago Interviewer: Alright how long's uh been at your house you might say oh you've been he came Sunday Aux: Before 791: Sunday before last Interviewer: Okay would you ever say Sunday past or 791: Sunday past Interviewer: Okay and if somebody was going to stay say until he was going to leave next Sunday you'd say he'll be here until 791: This coming Sunday Interviewer: Okay or the Sunday after that would be 791: Sunday week Interviewer: Sunday week okay great um if somebody came to your house and stayed from about the first to the fifteenth you'd say he stayed about 791: About two weeks or half of a month Interviewer: Half a month what is that would you say that's a 791: Roughly fourteen fifteen days Interviewer: Okay did you ever hear the word fortnight used Mister Foster 791: I don't believe Interviewer: Okay uh if you wanted to know the time of day you might ask somebody say uh 791: What time do you have Interviewer: What time do you have okay and he would pull out his look at his 791: Watch Interviewer: Watch okay and if it was midway between seven and eight you'd say it's 791: Half past seven Interviewer: Half past or uh if it if it was about fifteen minutes later you'd say it's what 791: Quarter till Interviewer: Quarter till or what if it was uh ten fifteen you'd say it's 791: it'd be fifteen after Interviewer: Okay a quarter 791: Quarter after Interviewer: Now you've been doing something for a long time you might say I've been doing that for quite 791: Quite a while or quite a spell Interviewer: Quite a spell the farmer had a pretty good crop last year but they're not going to get such a good crop 791: This year Interviewer: This year uh if something happened uh about this time last year you'd say it happened 791: About a year ago now Interviewer: Okay okay now you look up in the sky and you see a bunch of say I don't like the looks of those 791: Clouds Interviewer: Okay on a day when the sun's shining there are no clouds out in the sky you say that's a what kind of day 791: Fair or clear Interviewer: Clear day okay did uh an opposite kind of day would be a 791: Dreary Interviewer: Dreary day okay it's just a dreary kind of day 791: Cloudy overcast Interviewer: Uh if if rain was expected you'd say the weather's doing what Aux: Coming 791: Changing or Interviewer: Changing okay alright you might say I think the I think the 791: Rain's coming Interviewer: Rain's coming uh weather's fixing to um be fair and the clouds come and okay say the weather's changing 791: Change Interviewer: Alright but if it's a bit cloudy and the clouds pull away and the sun begins to shine you say I think the weather's 791: Breaking off Interviewer: Breaking off 791: Clearing up Interviewer: Clearing up now what about other types of things you'd have here you might say you got a just uh 791: Downpour Interviewer: A downpour 791: Or a cloud burst Interviewer: Cloud burst any other names for what if you had what if something was rained for just a short time then it stopped 791: Well you might say the bottom fell out Interviewer: Bottom fell out uh 791: Downpour Interviewer: Alright and if it was a steady kind of light 791: Drizzle Interviewer: Drizzle okay anything between a cloud burst and a drizzle 791: Well slow rain Interviewer: Okay something lighter than a drizzle you might say that's just a weak oh it didn't rain long just had a little 791: Sprinkle Interviewer: Sprinkle okay now if the wind is coming from that direction you say 791: It's coming out of the south Interviewer: Okay the wind's okay you say {X} Say the wind's 791: Out of the west Interviewer: Okay halfway between the east and the north is a 791: North north east Interviewer: Okay alright would you ever say uh you had uh a northern or a something like that 791: #1 Rain # Interviewer: #2 What would a northern be # 791: it'd be when the wind when it ch- weather change and the wind comes out of the north or The rains Interviewer: Okay now what do you call a heavy white kind of mist that comes off the river 791: Fog Interviewer: A fog my goodness it sure is 791: Heavy fog Interviewer: It's awful 791: Thick Aux: Foggy 791: Foggy Interviewer: Foggy okay when no rain comes for weeks and weeks you say we had 791: Drought or dry spell Interviewer: Okay now the wind has been very gentle and it's gradually getting stronger you say it's beginning to what it's 791: Pick up Interviewer: Okay the wind is 791: Blowing harder Interviewer: Okay and if it's just doing the opposite it's beginning to 791: Lull down or quieting down Interviewer: Okay alright and if it got cold enough to kill the tomatoes and flowers you might say last night we had a you'd say you have what 791: Freeze or Frost Interviewer: Freeze okay um it got so cold last night the lake 791: Froze over Interviewer: Froze over uh if it gets any colder the pond might 791: #1 Freeze # Interviewer: #2 {X} Pond might freeze okay alright um now if you and another man have to do a job you when you told him about it you say you and # 791: You and I Interviewer: You and I have got to do that job uh the job that job is for not one man can do that job that job's for 791: For two Interviewer: Okay 791: Or it'll take two to do that job Interviewer: Okay that job's for 791: Both of us Interviewer: Both of us okay if some friends of yours and you were coming over to see me you might say blank and blank are coming over to see 791: We are We are coming or Interviewer: Okay you might say him and 791: Him and myself Interviewer: Him and myself are coming over to see uh there's a knock at the door and you say who's there they all know your voice you might say oh it's it's 791: It's me Interviewer: It's me and uh uh somebody knocks {NW} If it's a woman she'd say uh you'd say uh it's 791: It's Interviewer: It's 791: I don't follow Interviewer: Okay alright now compare how tall you are you might say he's not as tall as 791: As I am Interviewer: And I'm not as tall as I'm not as 791: Tall as he is Interviewer: Okay compared to how well you do something you say he can do it better 791: Than myself Aux: Me Interviewer: He can do it better 791: Than me Interviewer: Than me uh if a man had been running for two miles and then had to stop you'd say two miles is the 791: Limit Interviewer: The blank he could go that's the 791: Farthest he can go Interviewer: Okay something belongs to me you say it's 791: Mine Interviewer: Well it belongs to me it's 791: Yours Interviewer: If it belongs to both of us it's 791: Ours Interviewer: If it belongs to them it's 791: Theirs Interviewer: If it belongs to him it's 791: His Interviewer: Okay if it belongs to her it's 791: Hers Interviewer: Now people who come to visit you and they're about to leave you say blank come back now 791: You all come back Interviewer: You all come back now alright if somebody had well you and a bunch of friends were at a party you see them leaving you say hey where 791: We're coming Interviewer: Where are blank going to where are 791: Where are you where are y'all going Interviewer: Where are you all going okay and uh somebody went to a party and you asked them about the party uh you might say uh well blank was there uh blank was there at the party would you say that what would you say 791: I don't quite Interviewer: You asked him about who was {X} 791: Who all was that Interviewer: Who all was that 791: Or who all was at the party Interviewer: Okay and asking about a speaker's remarks you might say blank did he say uh 791: What did he say Interviewer: What did he say okay and if no one else will look out for him they've got to look out for 791: Themself Interviewer: Themself okay uh if you're not able to do something you'd say I'd like to but I I just 791: Can't do it or not able Interviewer: Okay uh okay now you might say in such a situation uh speaking of the fact that the corn seems shorter than it is than usual you might say I can't understand it this time of year it the corn 791: Usually dry or Interviewer: Okay uh we had a good you know a good year in terms of weather uh the corn blank be taller uh Aux: Should be 791: #1 Should be taller # Interviewer: #2 he should be taller at this # 791: Time of the year Interviewer: Okay it isn't as tall as it 791: Used to be or was last year Interviewer: Okay this one isn't as tall as it 791: Should be Interviewer: Blank be is it 791: Ought to be Interviewer: As it ought to be uh I'll dare you to go through the graveyard at night but I'll bet you 791: I will Interviewer: Okay yeah this is kind of a toughie you might say uh now I dare you to go through the graveyard at night but I bet you might not do that or I bet you 791: Bet you afraid to Interviewer: Okay I bet you're afraid speaking of daring somebody to do something you might say I'll dare you to do it but I bet you 791: Bet you're afraid to Interviewer: Okay um you might say to him uh well what would you say in a situation like that with somebody going through the graveyard somebody dare you to do something like that you'd say 791: I double dog dare you to go Interviewer: Okay you'd say I double dog dare you to go through the graveyard and I bet you 791: I bet you won't do it or won't Interviewer: Okay speaking of not you won't do it I say I bet you when one boy is doing the opposite of is daring another boy to do something they the opposite of that is I bet you I'll dare you and I bet you Aux: Will 791: Won't Interviewer: Okay I'll bet you dare 791: Dare not Interviewer: Dare not or would you say dare or I bet you'd have to do that {X} Never heard of that okay alright now you might say you aren't doing what you 791: #1 Supposed # Interviewer: #2 Blank to do # #1 you aren't doing what you # 791: #2 {X} # Aux: Ought to do 791: Ought to do Interviewer: Ought to do a boy got a whipping you might say I bet he did something he 791: Shouldn't have Done Interviewer: I'll bet he did something he ought what he 791: Ought not do Interviewer: Ought not have done will you do it no I 791: Won't Interviewer: I won't do that now if you get something done that was hard work all by yourself and your friend was just standing around helping you you'd say you my goodness you 791: You've made it or Interviewer: Okay I did it all by myself but you helped me you 791: You could have helped me Interviewer: You could have helped me you uh you just sat over there on the porch and you dad gum you might have helped me would you say that 791: You could have helped me Interviewer: Might could have helped me 791: #1 Might could have helped me # Interviewer: #2 mm-kay # speaking about that uh you you'd say that somebody uh somebody asked you to do a job you'd say well I'm not sure if I I don't know whether I can whether I'm they're talking to you about doing a job you say I don't know I don't know if I can but I I will I 791: I'll try or I Interviewer: Okay let me think on that a little bit I 791: I'm not positive I can do it Interviewer: Yeah you what you say I might what 791: Might try Interviewer: Okay I might just do it 791: Might could do Interviewer: Okay well I think we're about through with the interview did you might could enjoy it 791: {NW} Interviewer: I I'm sorry 791: I've enjoyed it Interviewer: Well I'm sorry it ran off so long I enjoyed getting all the stories down and everything like that how many hours you got on tape five and a half 791: Five and a half hours all together Interviewer: Yeah that was a good interview great interview best I've done {NS}