Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
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:56:00
Go ahead!
:56:02
Big Daddy wants to know. Tell him!
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Skipper didn't like me.
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Why didn't Skipper like you?
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-You know he was against our marriage.
-Why?

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-Because it meant less freedom for you.
-Freedom to do what?

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Freedom to run from town to town.
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Planes, trains, always running!
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-Football practice, dirty stories--
-Nobody forced you to come along with us!

:56:29
I didn't expect to spend my honeymoon
in the locker room with the boys.

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Since when did a man's smell
ever injure your sensitive feelings?

:56:37
Football, baby!
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The idea of football smelled.
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Especially the notions
of a professional team.

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He didn't need any team of his own.
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He could've gotten a spot
on any pro team in the country.

:56:51
You organized your own team
on account of Skipper.

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-You're a liar!
-He wasn't good enough on his own.

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Professional football is a business...
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...not a social club!
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You mean the business of making money?
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Yeah, money!
The stuff your dreams are made of!

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The Dixie Stars never made a nickel!
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Not from the first day to the last.
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It wasn't the money, it was the cheers.
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He lapped them up.
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The cheers didn't mean anything to me.
But they did to you!

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Because they shut you out
and you hated that.

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Not by the crowds, baby, by you.
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By the man I worshiped.
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That's why I hated Skipper.
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You hated him so much you got him drunk
and went to bed with him.

:57:43
Is that true?
:57:52
You don't think I ravished a football hero?
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Skipper was drunk.

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