Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
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What are you suggesting?
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Nothing. But--
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But what?
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Say your mind.
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Say it!
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-Why are you so excited?
-Go ahead, say it!

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Why are you shouting like that?
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Skipper and I were friends, understand?
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Gooper said that Skipper was--
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Skipper is the only thing
that I've got left to believe in!

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And you drag it through the gutter!
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-Just a minute!
-You make it shameful and filthy!

:53:41
Give me your hand.
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I don't want your hand.
To hell with all lies and liars!

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Didn't you ever look up to anybody?
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Anybody at all in your whole life?
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Didn't you ever believe in anything,
anybody?

:53:58
No, sir, I guess you didn't.
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Nothing and nobody
except Big Daddy himself.

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You and Skipper played football together.
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Made a few touchdowns.
Does that make him God Almighty?

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I could depend on him.
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-On the football field!
-Anytime, anywhere, anyplace!

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-Are you sure of that?
-Yes.

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Bull!
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Why did your big strong man fall apart?
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Why did Skipper crack up?
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All right.
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You're asking for it,
we're going to have that talk.

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That straight, true talk.
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It's too late to stop now.
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Can you say it without a drink?
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I haven't heard that mechanical click yet.
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You need a lot of crutches, don't you?
Clicks. Whisky.

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What else do you need?
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Skipper?
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-He was a crutch for you too, wasn't he?
-Yes, sir.

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I could lean on him, in school and out of it.
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How did Maggie take
this great and true friendship?

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Ask her.

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