• 2 years ago

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Transcript
00:00 [no audio]
00:05 [music]
00:33 Howdy folks. Ever see anything beat this canyon country?
00:38 Yes sir, old mother nature has sure carved out some mighty pretty scenery.
00:44 Just look at them rocks over yonder.
00:47 The Indians tell me some of the daggonest legends about 'em you ever listen to.
00:53 For instance, you take this here coyote rock over there.
00:56 Well sir, it seems as how a long time ago certain coyotes lived in these parts.
01:04 Old man tales.
01:07 And a mighty powerful critter he was, with a voice that would turn an opera star green within.
01:14 [howling]
01:36 Now this here ombre had one weakness.
01:40 Lamb chuck.
01:42 Fat, juicy, plump lamb chuck.
01:45 [music]
01:51 Mm-mm. His favorite dish. Lamb chops on the hook.
01:58 But this flock of potential chops was being looked after by man's faithful and trusted friend.
02:04 The sheepdog. The steady critter who never failed to count his sheep as they bedded down for the night.
02:12 His sense of responsibility had taught him to be wide awake and ever alert.
02:18 His keen eyes kept a sharp lookout.
02:21 Nothing could swirl him from his vigilant watch.
02:25 [snoring]
02:28 But this frisky little rascal Blacky wanted to romp around a bit.
02:34 But the old dog headed him off.
02:37 You could almost hear him say, "Now look here son.
02:41 There's a sheep-eating coyote lurking in them hills.
02:45 Just wait and wrap his jaws around a little critter like you. Now get back in the grill and stay there."
02:50 [howling]
02:54 Well, sir, nearby a certain lamb chops-eating varmint was up to no good.
03:01 He was getting closer and closer.
03:04 [music]
03:16 [roaring]
03:21 [music]
03:33 [snorting]
03:35 [gunshot]
03:36 [roaring]
03:41 The old bent tail was a clever one, all right.
03:45 That varmint had a whole patch of tricks for luring the sheepdog away from the grill.
03:51 [music]
03:56 [snorting]
04:01 [snorting]
04:05 [music]
04:08 [roaring]
04:14 [coughing]
04:19 All of a sudden the dog realized what had happened.
04:22 Old little lamb's left unguarded and the hungry coyote on the loose.
04:26 He'd better hide tail for home before it's too late.
04:29 But old bent tail knew all the shortcuts. He got there first.
04:33 [music]
04:40 [laughing]
04:42 (playful music)
04:44 (knocking)
04:46 (grunting)
04:49 (laughing)
04:51 (laughing)
04:54 (laughing)
04:57 (laughing)
05:00 (playful music)
05:03 (laughing)
05:10 (kissing)
05:12 (playful music)
05:15 (playful music)
05:18 (sniffing)
05:24 (bell ringing)
05:29 - Well, the old dog had picked up the trail,
05:35 but would he get there in time?
05:38 (bell ringing)
05:41 (growling)
05:44 (growling)
05:48 (tires screeching)
05:50 (dog barking)
05:53 (dog barking)
05:55 (dog barking)
05:58 (dog barking)
06:00 (dog barking)
06:03 (dog barking)
06:06 (dog barking)
06:09 (dog barking)
06:11 (dog barking)
06:18 (explosion)
06:22 (playful music)
06:29 (tires screeching)
06:32 (laughing)
06:34 - Well, sir, once again,
06:36 the lambs were all safely back in the trail.
06:39 All but one, Black.
06:40 And was he excited?
06:42 He'd just seen the fiercest, meanest,
06:45 biggest coyote you ever laid eyes on.
06:48 And he's sitting on that rock right over there.
06:51 The old dog told that little critter, shucks,
06:55 that coyote won't hurt you.
06:58 He's made of stone.
06:59 So help me, folks, that's the story behind Coyote Rock.
07:05 Just as I heard it from the engines.
07:07 (howling)
07:10 (upbeat music)
07:16 (dog barking)
07:18 (upbeat music)
07:21 [BLANK_AUDIO]