Fritz the Cat
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:01:01
Nobody's paying nothing.
:01:03
You save your money,
or you borrow the money...

:01:04
you work overtime,
you send her to college.

:01:07
You want her
to get an education.

:01:08
The first Easter
she comes home on a vacation...

:01:11
she says, "Hey, Dad,
I'm living with some guy."

:01:14
"You're living with some guy?
What do you mean?"

:01:17
"This is the thing now.
Free love."

:01:19
We're getting away
from the original point.

:01:21
What we're trying to find is,
why are these bastards rioting?

:01:25
Because they did dope.
:01:26
Listen, you're going
in the wrong direction.

:01:28
What of it?
:01:30
What happens is, look,
I'm sending you to school...

:01:31
I'm breaking my ass to send you
to college, right?

:01:34
I expect you're going
to learn something.

:01:35
Why be a janitor?
Learn something.

:01:38
To justify my investment in you.
:01:40
But some of these people
revel in the fact...

:01:42
that their kids are leaders,
are rabble-rousers.

:01:44
This son of a bitch
just started a riot.

:01:47
These kids think
they're the first generation...

:01:50
that ever screwed
before they got married.

:01:52
We all did,
but we always had one girl.

:01:55
She screwed...
that girl you took out.

:01:57
It's better off
these kids don't get married...

:01:59
because they haven't got
the guts to stick with it.

:02:44
Hey, you fucking intellectuals
:02:45
You think
you're so where it's at

:02:47
Before you fill your minds
with any junk

:02:49
Better listen to Fritz the Cat
:02:50
'Cause writers and poets
and artists

:02:52
It's your duty
to live life to the most

:02:54
So fly out, brothers,
and check out the world

:02:56
Give me a ride to the coast
:02:57
Fritz the Cat
:02:58
He fought many a good man

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