The Last American Hero
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1:02:03
Well, look who's here.
1:02:15
- You could've let me know, dear wife.
- Then how could I surprise you?

1:02:20
- You've already done that.
- Who's your friend? I'd like to meet her.

1:02:24
Hi, there.
We've met before, haven't we?

1:02:29
Uh, Miss Dennison—
She works here.

1:02:32
Oh. Didn't I see you
at Rockingham...

1:02:35
and Asheville and Farmington?
1:02:38
Well, when I'm not busy here,
I sort of follow the circuit.

1:02:41
That must be fun.
1:02:43
- What do I have to do
to get another rum collins?
- I'll get it.

1:02:46
Oh, no, sirree. Now, what good's
a husband that can't service his own wife?

1:02:52
It was nice meetin' you, Mrs. Kingman.
1:02:54
Listen, if it's any comfort,
you're not the first, nor the second.

1:02:58
Take a tip from me, sugar.
1:03:01
If you can't sell it, sit on it.
1:03:03
I own him, and he loves it.
1:03:19
Hey, Junior!
1:03:22
Junior!
1:03:31
- Take me home, would you?
- What happened to your friend?

1:03:34
Well, my ex-friend,
my former friend is up there celebratin'.

1:03:38
My friend Junior I'm askin'
to take me home.

1:03:42
Hey, uh, Tiny,
can I borrow your station wagon?

1:03:45
- Sure.
- Yeah, come on.

1:03:52
I got so excited.
I couldn't believe it...

1:03:56
all those people askin' who you were.
1:03:58
"Who was thatJuniorJackson?"

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