Ok, I'm not gonna dig too deep here, but I was wondering.
I know many seem to get (some of) the humor in these scene, but how much? The people I've asked before don't seem to be on the same wavelength as me here:
When Jack's on his back, playing his harmonica, and Ennis is 'fixing' the tent he says to Jack, "I thought you said that mare couldn't throw you", Jack replies,
"I guess she got lucky"
We all seem to enjoy the joke when Ennis says, "Yea well if I got lucky that harmonica woulda broken too"
I think it's a good pun. Maybe leading the idea of getting lucky with Jack, but Ennis likes to mock the sound of the harmonica, sure, and it was his way of saying 'shut up' lol, but does anyone find that he also suggests he'd have been lucky if the harmonica had 'broke in two', suggesting it'd be nice if there were two harmonicas so Ennis could play one as well, but that it'd ultimately be better if the sumbitch just busted, end of story? And also maybe a hint that Jack was broken himself and needed fixing?

I've probably butchered the idea, but everytime I watch that scene I pick up a dynamic of wit(s).
What do you guys think? Do you see it the same; do you think I'm looney; do you hear part or all of these jokes/puns; do you hear different ones?
I'd like to know. Go on, I'm a man, I can take it!
