Norma Rae
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:24:00
You know, it wouldn't hurt if you
came by to see him every now and then.

:24:05
I don't believe I can do that, Norma.
:24:07
Well... suit yourself.
:24:11
You always have.
:24:21
- Gimme a Coke, please. You want a Coke?
- Yeah.

:24:24
Two, please.
:24:27
Thank you. Here, this is for hers.
For mine. Keep the change.

:24:31
Thank you.
:24:33
Here you go.
:24:37
I climbed into the back seat of his Cadillac
six years ago, stuck my feet out the window,

:24:42
and got myself my little Craig
off that southern gentleman.

:24:47
He ain't done nothin' worthwhile since.
:24:50
Did you get married?
:24:53
He didn't bother. I didn't bother.
:24:57
My first affair, as I recollect it,
was with my Hungarian piano teacher.

:25:03
I was playing Smetana,
she put her head in my lap.

:25:06
I tell ya, I played the hell outta that.
:25:10
Next thing I knew, we were in her bedroom,
underneath a Russian icon,

:25:14
and her husband came home and found us.
And the poor guy burst into tears.

:25:19
I felt so bad. I put my arms around him and
said "Hey, man, I'm sorry. I'm really sorry."

:25:24
Then we all went into the kitchen
and had a glass of tea.

:25:31
I guess it seems like every time
you see me, I'm hasslin' with some guy.

:25:34
- That's what it seems like.
- What do you think of me, I wonder?

:25:40
I think you're too smart
for what's happenin' to you.


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