Norma Rae
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:13:08
You look all shook up.
:13:12
Here, put this on it.
:13:17
Thought everybody down south
was Ashley Wilkes.

:13:21
You lie down with dogs, you get fleas.
:13:25
Well, hey, what?
Does this look broken to you?

:13:27
Go like this.
:13:29
No, I don't think so. You want aspirin?
:13:32
No, thanks.
:13:34
- Band-Aid?
- No.

:13:36
- Valium?
- You're a whole drugstore.

:13:39
I'm a mild hypochondriac. Keep that on it.
:13:50
Me and men.
:13:52
I oughta learn to say no right from the start.
:13:57
But if it wasn't men,
I don't know what it would be.

:14:04
- You got a lot of books.
- Oh, yeah.

:14:07
Terrified I'm gonna wake up in a motel room
and have nothin' to read but the phone book.

:14:14
She got big eyes.
:14:17
Yeah. Got a big brain too.
:14:22
What's her name?
:14:25
Dorothy Finkelstein.
:14:28
She's a hotshot labour lawyer out of Harvard.
:14:32
She must be your girlfriend
if you haul her picture around with you.

:14:36
We sleep together on Sunday mornings,
then we read the New York Times...

:14:40
and I guess that makes her my girlfriend.
:14:47
Hey.
:14:51
- I'm Norma Rae Wilson.
- Reuben Warshawsky.

:14:54
- Nice meetin' you.
- My pleasure. Keep that on your nose.

:14:58
Hey, I'm real sorry about my daddy.
He got a short fuse.


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