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1:19:04
Well, l think that Lenny
has a message to convey.

1:19:08
Now it's my turn. Would you speak
a little louder, please, Reverend?

1:19:13
Yes. He has a message to convey.
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And he is honest and sincere about it.
1:19:19
The message is, l believe,
1:19:21
to expose and hold up American society,
1:19:25
so they can really see themselves.
1:19:28
Your Honour, l cannot hear the witness.
1:19:30
- (judge) Reverend.
- l'm sorry.

1:19:33
(clears throat)
1:19:34
He uses words as weapons,
to hit people over the head with.

1:19:40
To make them recognise
they are being hypocritical

1:19:43
in every phase of their lives.
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Words are his tools, and he uses them
like a carpenter uses a hammer...

1:19:51
(judge) Order. Order. Order.
Spectators will be seated.

1:19:55
Order in the court. Mr Bruce!
1:19:57
What was the nature of this ''chant''?
1:20:01
Well, it was supposed to be talk
between a man and a woman,

1:20:04
who were... involved in the...
1:20:08
in the act of copulation.
1:20:12
(Lenny on tape)
''To'' is a preposition. ''Come'' is a verb.

1:20:16
''To'' is a preposition. ''Come''
is a verb. The verb intransitive.

1:20:20
''To come. '' l've heard these
two words my whole adult life,

1:20:24
and as a kid when they
thought l was sleeping.

1:20:27
lt's been like a big drum solo.
''Did you come? Did you come good?''

1:20:31
''Did you come good?
Did you come good?''

1:20:34
''Did you come good?
Did you come good?''

1:20:37
''Did you come good?
Did you come good?''

1:20:39
''Did you come good?''
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''l come better with you, sweetheart,
than anyone in the whole damn world. ''

1:20:46
(singsong voice) ''But don't
come in me. Don't come in me. ''

1:20:51
''Don't come in me mimme mimme,
don't come in me mimme mimme,

1:20:54
don't come in me. ''
1:20:56
(normal voice)
''l can't come. Don't ask me!''

1:20:59
''You don't love me,
that's why you can't come. ''


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