I come in in the middle of an episode of Tales of Wells Fargo.  The outlaws are planning the classic ambush –
probably of Wells Fargo roving
detective Jim Hardie – and I hear a line I have never heard before in a
western.  The line is,
“I’m not that sure-footed.”
Soon as I hear it, I am off to the races.
(Despite my promise to forego westerns for a while.  You know the literary device, “The Unreliable
Narrator”?  Fair warning.  I may be one of them.)
Anyway, the outlaws are “holed up” in this… I don’t know where they’re “holed up.”  Somewhere 
in town, planning the textbook
ambush maneuver, wherein the gang’s “Boss” strategically positions his henchmen.
BOSS: “…e’s almost here.”
(I told you I came in in the middle.)  
BOSS:  “I want him cut down in the crossfire. (TURNING
TO FIRST HENCHMAN)  Waco?  Go up on the roof.”
WACO:  “What’s that, Boss?”
BOSS:  “Up on the roof. “
WACO:  “You want me up on the roof?”
BOSS:   “I
want you up on the roof.  (TURNING TO NEXT
HENCHMAN)  Rance?  You…”
WACO:  “Hey, Boss?”
BOSS:  “What?”
WACO:  “I’ve got a problem, goin’ up on the roof.”
BOSS:  (ANGRILY) “I said, ‘Up on the roof!’  (TURNING TO THIRD HENCHMAN) Yancey?  You hide in the alley.”
WACO:  (WHINY) 
“But I don’t wanna go up on
the roof.”
THE BOSS GLARES AT HIM, UNDERSTANDABLY ANNOYED.  THEN COMES THAT SURPRISING LINE.
WACO:  “I’m not that sure-footed.”  
AFTER A MURDEROUSLY LONG BEAT.
BOSS:  “All right, Waco.  You
hide in the alley.  (TURNING TO HIM)  Rance? 
Up on the roof. (TURNING TO THIRD HENCHMAN)  And Yancey?... ”
RANCE:  “Wait. 
(RE: WACO)  How come he gets a choice, and I don’t?”
BOSS:  “What?”
RANCE:  “I’m stickin’ with the alley.”
WACO:  (TO RANCE) 
“He gave me the alley.”
RANCE:  “Not first.”
WACO:  “He can’t change his mind?”
BOSS:  (TO RANCE, RE: WACO)  “He says he’s not sure-footed.”
RANCE:  “He’s lyin’. 
He won’t go up on the roof because he knows the old sayin’:  ‘It ain’t the bullet that gets yuh.  It’s the fall.’”
YANCEY:  “Is that true?”
WACO:  “That’s what I heard.”
BOSS:  (FINGERING HIS GUN HANDLE)  “Did you ever hear the saying, ‘It’s not the fall
that gets yuh.  It’s the Boss’?”
YANCEY:  “Is that
true?”
BOSS:  (DEAD SERIOUS)  “It’s true.” 
(THEN)  All right.  So Rance…
RANCE:  Uh-uh. 
(RE:  WACO)  “No roof for him – no roof for me.”
BOSS:  “I need somebody
up on the roof!”
WACO:  “What about Yancey?”
RANCE:  (SARCASTIC) “Yeah, like he’d ever put ‘Yancey’
up on the roof.”
WACO:  “Why wouldn’t he put Yancey up on the roof?”
RANCE:  “Because Yancey’s his ‘Favorite.’”
BOSS:  “No one’s my ‘Favorite’!  (TURNING TO HIM)  Yancey, you go behind the water trough.”
WACO:  “‘Behind the water trough.’  Are you crazy?”
RANCE:  (TO HIMSELF) Who ever made him boss?  (TO BOSS, HURT)  You don’t even know us!”
BOSS:  “What’s wrong with Yancey behind the water
trough?”
YANCEY:  “They’re right, Boss.  The horses drink there, and I’m allergic to
horses.   I start sneezin’ behind the water trough, and I
ruin the whole ambush.”
RANCE:  (EXPLAINING, AS TO AN IMBECILE)  “The ‘Element of Surprise’?”
BOSS:  (TO YANCEY) 
“Would you go up on the roof?”
RANCE:  “Oh! 
Now he’s asking.”
YANCEY:  “I’d prefer to hide in the alley.”
BOSS:  “Three men in the alley?  What kind of an ambush is that?”
YANCEY:  “I’ll take the roof if you order me to.”
BOSS:  “I am
ordering you to!  Has everyone here lost
their minds?”
WACO:  “Hey, Boss? 
Where’re you gonna be?”
BOSS:  (TO WACO) 
“You know, you started this.”
RANCE:  “Wait. 
I’d like to know too.”
BOSS:  “Know what!”
YANCEY:  (EXPLAINING) 
“Where you’re gonna be, Boss.”
BOSS:  (TO YANCEY) 
“You were never my ‘Favorite.’ 
You could have been.   But now. 
No chance.”
WACO:  “I
know.  (RE:  THE BOSS) 
“Let’ put him up on the roof.”
WACO AND RANCE NOD IS CONSPIRATORIAL AGREEMENT.
BOSS:  “Hold on. 
Somebody’s gotta watch from the saloon!”
THE HENCHMAN SCOFF AT THIS LAME EXPLANATION.
WACO:  “‘Somebody’s gotta watch from the saloon.’”
RANCE:  “Throwin’ down ‘Rotgut.’”  
WACO:  Munchin’ complimentary hardboiled eggs.”
YANCEY:  “Chuckin’ floozies’ under their chins.”
BOSS:  “Et tu,
Yancey?  (THEN)
 Now listen up!  I’m ramrodding this outfit, and I say here’s
how it is.  Rance?  Up on the roof."   
RANCE:  (PETULANTLY) 
“Awww….?”
BOSS:  “Yancey, the
water trough.”
YANCEY:  (REMINDING HIM, SING-SONGY)  “Al-lergies.”
BOSS:  “Sorry, I forgot.  Yancey – the alley.  And Waco – the water trough. Everyone happy,
now?”
WACO:  “Not with your tone.”
THE OUTLAWS HEAD FOR THE DOOR, READY TO TAKE UP THEIR
POSITIONS.  AT THAT POINT, THE DESIGNATED “LOOKOUT”
RUNS IN.
“LOOKOUT”:  “What’s keepin’ you boys?”
BOSS:  “We had a ‘Team Meeting.’  Why?”
“LOOKOUT”:  “You know that Jim Hardie fella you told me
to keep my eyes peeled for?”
BOSS:  Yeah?
“LOOKOUT”:  “Well, he came and he went.”
SO MUCH FOR THE AMBUSH. 
THE BOSS STANDS, SPEECHLESS. 
FINALLY…
BOSS:  “That’s the last time I’m working with family.”
 
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