Marla likes to party down with Bob Lilly, Roger Staubach, Duane Thomas, Charlie Waters, Drew Pearson, Thomas Henderson, Tony Dorsett, Troy Aikman, Ken Norton Jr., Michael Irvin, Emmitt Smith, Bill Bates, Daryl Johnston, Larry Brown and Darren Woodson. Jimmy Johnson played as a news broadcaster, and Rich Dalrymple played as a mailman.
Rich send a letter to Marla, it confirms that Rayfield Wright is doing great after his hall of fame speech.
Charlie said about the puzzle and Tony had gasped at Marla, and she said, "You got to be kidding me." Thomas said, "He was a Prima Donna," Marla later added and said, "No, I was a Prima Donna." Drew said, "We had to bring him down a notch." Marla said, "Charlie said it's too dangerous to knock these things out." After Marla said about Lance Alworth and Keith Whitley, Ken said, "I really don't consider that being a life after Tom Landry."
Marla said, "Bill, what are you doing, listening to George Thorogood?" Bill said, "Yes, Marla, Bad to the Bone." Marla said, "Who's gonna make the rest?" Larry said, "Me, Me, Me, Me."
Duane was picking up newspapers in the morning as the children were playing. Duane said, "Get down," and the children ran. The same children were in the field as Duane said, "Get off the field."
Bob said about Lance Rentzel and Marla said about Lance Alworth, Duane said, "Two Lances in #19 in 2 years," and the guys started to laugh.
Duane said to Marla, "Everything goes with it, when somebody asked you about Lance Alworth, and we doing all that we can." Marla said, "Okay, you Jailbird." After the guys laugh, Duane throws a brown bag to Marla and she said, "Watch it Duane." Tony looks at Marla, said in different things and she calls him "Pitt Boy."
Marla shows a clip in which Marla was peeping at Larry Cole while practicing. Meanwhile, Marla uses a VHS to do a Cowboys commercial, five players including Johnston and Bates.
Marla told the guys had she had a picture of Derrick Lassic and his wife Arthel Neville, whose uncle Aaron sings the George Jones' "Grand Tour." Marla said about the rhyme of "assic," and Charlie said about Tom Glassic, the Broncos guard.
Marla and Bob were talking about Craig Morton and Roger, who both shared a birthday on Feb. 5. Roger later said it, Marla clears her throat and Roger said, "We shared a birthday." Bob said, "Daryl, are you really insane or something?" Daryl said, "No way Mr. Lilly."
While playing "Loving Blind" by Clint Black, Charlie and Marla talks about love life before he was married to Rosie.
Marla and Ken were boxing around as Bob said, "What's going on you two?" Marla said, "Norton's father was a boxer, he told me to knock it out." Bob said, "Ken, leave Marla alone."
Marla brought a VHS of "Knute Rockne: All American" and three sets of pizzas, and played Shenandoah's "Leaving's Been a Long Time Coming," with Troy making cameo of the music video. After the guys cheered, Bob asked Marla and he said, "Marla, I love you," and she hugged him.
The next morning, the same children were in the same field, as Michael thinks he's Mel Tillis. Marla was playing pool as she said about D.D. Lewis, Bob said, "On second thought, that he had played against Ron Widby in high school." Marla said, "I know the place, Fulton high school, Knoxville, Tennessee." Seconds later, Marla said about Toni Fritsch, who passed away months before the shooting.
One hour later, Bob was humming some of the songs, Marla asked Bob about Charlie, and Charlie was sweeping the floor. Thomas was hearing Meat Loaf's "Bat Out of Hell." After the song stops, Marla couldn't see her vision, Bill grabbed her, assisting by Bob and Charlie. Bob said, "Let me carry her in the booth," and he did.
That night, Thomas was still hearing Meat Loaf's "Bat Out of Hell," Charlie said, "Thomas, where's Marla?" Thomas said, "She's asleep while watching Oh God." Charlie turns off the music and he said to Thomas, "No Meat Loaf music for tonight," Thomas said, "But, he's a Dallas native," Charlie added, "Stop saying that."
While Marla was watching "Oh God," Charlie turns off the TV, Thomas said, "Marla, what are you doing with those lights on in this dark room?" Marla said, "Hey, I was watching that." Thomas decided to kidnap Marla, Charlie said, "No kidnapping or raping Marla, or other people." Thomas said, "You're right, I was a 23 year sober man."
Marla was hearing Charley Pride's "Kiss An Angel Good Morning" on the jukebox, Michael said, "Come here Marla, I want to show you something. When we hit that tunnel, it seems like having fun, listen to George Jones' 'I Don't Need Your Rocking Chair,' Mark Tuinei's getting old." Marla said, "Michael, Mark's already dead, don't you just agreed hearing Mark Chesnutt's song at the time." Michael said, "Shut up."
At the bar, Marla concerns of hearing Mark Chesnutt's "Blame it on Texas" all 15 players danced a little bit, and Marla was getting rowdy at the same time.
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