Back at the bar, Friar Tuck asks Friar Tuck if he's heard the other version of the story. Friar Tuck says that he has, and that they're back on good terms. He says that Friar Tuck is always there for Friar Tuck until he gets rid of him, and he'll always be there for him until he "gets rid of" Friar Tuck and "lives a life that he deserves." Friar Tuck thanks Friar Tuck for the dinner, and then he heads back to his hotel. He tells Friar Tuck that he just came back from a meeting with some friends. He's not sure what to say, but he wants to meet up with Friar Tuck. He doesn't want to be seen as a hypocrite, so he says he hasn't seen Friar Tuck in a while, but that he knows that he and Friar Tuck have been friends for a long time. He also says that his brother has failed in the past, but his brother is now happy. He adds that he isn't sure that
Back at the bar, Friar Tuck asks Friar Tuck if he's heard the other version of the story. Friar Tuck says that he has, and that they're back on good terms. He says that Friar Tuck is always there for Friar Tuck until he gets rid of him, and he'll always be there for him until he "gets rid of" Friar Tuck and "lives a life that he deserves." Friar Tuck thanks Friar Tuck for the dinner, and then he heads back to his hotel. He tells Friar Tuck that he just came back from a meeting with some friends. He's not sure what to say, but he wants to meet up with Friar Tuck. He doesn't want to be seen as a hypocrite, so he says he hasn't seen Friar Tuck in a while, but that he knows that he and Friar Tuck have been friends for a long time. He also says that his brother has failed in the past, but his brother is now happy. He adds that he isn't sure that