A Face in the Crowd
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1:35:00
Well, look who's stopping by
to chew the fat with us...

1:35:03
around old Cracker Barrel,
Senator Worthington Fuller.

1:35:09
Hey, howdy Curly
how's my old bunk mate?

1:35:13
Is a real pleasure and surprise.
Come and meet the boys.

1:35:16
- Hello.
- Hi.

1:35:18
Sit down, put your feet up
on that.

1:35:26
Hello, Mr. Miller,
long time no see. The usual?

1:35:31
And just let the vermouth
blow a kiss at the gin.

1:35:34
In just a while I'll be tossing
some questions at old Curly Fuller.

1:35:39
I should say
Senator Worthington Fuller.

1:35:43
Are you waiting for someone?
1:35:45
I'm just having a quiet drink.
1:35:50
I don't remember you
doing that before.

1:35:53
I talk to a thousand people a day,
this is a chance to unwind.

1:36:00
We didn't know that swallowing
too much raw politics...

1:36:03
can put a crease in your head
a whole lot deeper...

1:36:06
than that home-made joy juice
we used to concoct back in Arkansas.

1:36:12
I wish you'd give me
the real cotton-picking truth...

1:36:14
about how you feel on the subject
of more and more...

1:36:18
and more social security.
1:36:21
I'm glad you asked me that,
Lonesome.

1:36:25
I'd say that people today...
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are obsessed.
1:36:29
I mean, real drawn
for security.

1:36:33
They want protection, coddling
from the cradle to the grave.

1:36:37
I say that weakens
the moral fibre.

1:36:40
Boone wasn't looking for unemployment
insurance and old age pension.

1:36:46
All he needed was his axe
and his gun...

1:36:48
and a chance to hue a living out
of the forest, with his own hands.

1:36:53
Real wizzy, ain't it?
1:36:59
Thas the spirit that built
this country.


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