Albuquerque:
Well, I know it sounds arrogant, but I'm on my way to town, if I ever make it, to become a country-western singer or star.
Kenny Fraiser:
Yeah? What are you gonna do if you don't?
Albuquerque:
If I don't? I don't kn... Oh, I could always go into sales.
Kenny Fraiser:
Like ladies' clothes? Like what you're wearing?
Albuquerque:
No... I don't know. Well, I know all about trucks, so I'd go into trucking, I guess.
Kenny Fraiser:
You're kidding me.
Albuquerque:
No, I'm not kiddin' you. I'm in a truck enough. And I know how to fix motors and all that.
Kenny Fraiser:
Nobody'd buy trucks from a girl.
Albuquerque:
I been fixin' motors a long time. They'd buy 'em from me 'cause I know all about motors. Why do you say that? See, what's happenin' is, if I can't sell trucks and I can't go...
Kenny Fraiser:
Nobody'd buy a truck from a girl.
Albuquerque:
[Spots her husband's truck]
I knew this was gonna happen. Don't say you saw me.
[Runs off]
Star:
Hey, you haven't seen my wife, have ya? She's sort of ordinary-lookin'.
Kenny Fraiser:
Uh-uh. Are you going into town?
Star:
You're not one of them country singers, are ya?
Kenny Fraiser:
No. Can you give me a ride?
Star:
All right, get in. You look like a guy I was in the navy with. He wouldn't bathe, so we had to pee in his bed to get him discharged.