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- What did you do before?
- Before what?
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Before you come here?
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- I traveled and played.
- Played?
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- Played what?
- With women?
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I played the guitar and sang.
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- Where is that guitar?
- In the store.
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You want me to get it for you, Jordan?
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Don't you ever touch that.
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That's all right, Pee Wee.
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Why don't you and Dog go over there
and leave me straighten this boy out?
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Go on.
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All right, boy,
I ain't gonna touch your guitar.
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I'm gonna tell you something.
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There's a certain county I know of
that's got a big sign that says:
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"Nigger, don't let the sun go down on you
in this county."
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And that's all it says.
It don't threaten nothing.
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It just says, "Nigger, don't let the
sun go down on you in this county."
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Well, son.
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You ain't that nigger. This ain't that county.
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But I want you to just imagine that
you seen a big sign that said to you:
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Boy, don't let the sun rise on you
in this county.
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I said rise, not go down.
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Because it's too close to sunset for you
to get packed and move on before that.
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And I think if you value your safety here...
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you'll simplify my job
by not allowing the sun tomorrow...
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to rise on you in this county.
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Now, you understand, don't you, boy?
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I hope so.
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'Cause I don't like violence.