Bobby Deerfield
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:32:02
But there's a kind
of delicacy to it, yes.

:32:07
It must be difficult to be delicate
when death could be so close.

:32:23
It's even very feminine, I think.
:32:26
What?
:32:27
The way you touch the wheel.
:32:31
What do you mean, "feminine"?
:32:33
It's all right. The best men are
always feminine in some ways.

:32:37
- What ways?
- The ways that are feminine.

:32:43
I don't mean that you're a homo.
You aren't a homo, are you?

:32:45
Nope.
:32:48
It's not so terrible
to have the qualities of a woman.

:32:52
People have said to me
I was like the man in my family.

:32:56
I was impressed by it.
:32:58
I loved my father.
I have big hands like my father, look.

:33:06
I didn't mean to suggest
that you're a homo.

:33:08
- I have nothing against homos.
- That's good to hear.

:33:18
I have always heard that the man
who race in cars...

:33:20
...that the car is really nothing
but an extension of the penis.

:33:23
Do you think that's true?
It seems like a fair question.

:33:28
The motorbikes, for example.
I'm always hearing the motorbike is...

:33:31
I know you're always hearing,
but you don't know anything about cars.

:33:35
See? And you don't know
anything about racing.

:33:39
- Do you know anything about racing?
- No.

:33:42
Only it seems boring. Crazy.
:33:45
And that I'm told that the car is really
just an extension of the man's penis.

:33:55
- Are there homos in Newark?
- Oh, yes.

:33:57
We have them there.
:33:59
They're all over the streets.
We build them there.


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