

Lunt puts the cake down on the table as Little Joe comes by. I think we all know that today is Little Joe's birthday! (When he speaks, Little Joe is feeding Baby Ben.) Pa Grape: Not so fast, fellas! Before we eat, I have a special announcement.

In the house, a pancake is served as everybody except Little Joe runs in and grabs their forks.) The sheep are put into a group, as per Little Joe's idea. (Little Joe's brothers get excited and run towards the house. Pa Grape: (rings a triangle) Come and get it! Little Joe: So, can I tell you about my dream now? Jude: You know nothing about sheep! (to his other brothers) Put them in groups of 10. I bet you'd have your work done in no time. Then you'd just have to count the groups. Little Joe: Well, maybe it wouldn't be so boring if you put the sheep in groups of 5 or 10. (Some of Little Joe's brothers become tired and sleepy.) Reuben: We must count our sheep, but every time we do… Little Joe: What kind of work are you doing, exactly? Besides talking differently, God had given him great organizational abilities! Jude: Quiet, Little Joe! We are working here!īob: (narrating) Little Joe was a little different than the others. Little Joe: Hey, guys! Wait 'til you hear about the crazy dream I had last night! Jude: Look who finally decided to get up. (Little Joe looks proudly at the camera before approaching his brothers) (Little Joe (Larry) comes out of their house) "Cowboy brothers."īob: (to Larry) Uh.okay (narrates) Anyway, there was Rueben.īob: (narrating) And then there was Baby Ben, but he was too little to come outside.īaby Ben: (crying) (As this happens, everybody looks annoyed.) (We see more of Okie Dokie Corral, which is where we see peas and sheep residing in.)īob: (to Larry) Uh, right. Larry: (To Bob) That's right, "the West"!īob: (continues narrating). (We see a view of a desert going into the Okie-Dokie Corral.)īob: (narrating) A long, long time ago, way out in the West somewhere. After several seconds, the screen comes back up.)īob: (clears throat) Larry and I have decided that what you really need, Pete, is a Western.Bible story. (A "technical difficulties" screen comes down as we hear Bob and Larry arguing about whether to do a Western or a Bible story. "promise?"īob: I really think we need to do a Bible story. you promised me we could right before I went to cowboy camp!īob: (chuckles nervously) I think what Pete needs here is a Bible story. Larry: A Western! You know, with cowboys and tumbleweeds and little dogies. Larry: I thought we were gonna do a Western this time. If God loves me, why do bad things happen?īob: Well, Pete, I know a Bible story that I think could help you a lot.
