Norma Rae
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- How about it?
- Sonny, how are you?

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- All right. Why don't you sit down?
- Come on. Sit down. Take a load off.

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- What are you doin' here?
- I'm workin'.

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- You're workin'?
- Yes.

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- This is a bar.
- Drunk or sober, I want 'em.

:31:15
- Well, can I pour you out one?
- No, no, no. I'll just have some plain Seltzer.

:31:19
- You're just drinkin' club soda, is that it?
- That's it.

:31:22
Well, you're gonna feel a whole lot better
than I will tomorrow morning.

:31:27
- Reuben is a unión man.
- Mm-hm.

:31:29
He's gonna put a unión in the mill.
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- But there ain't never been one.
- Then maybe its time has come.

:31:37
Well, there better be more than one of you!
Cos there's more than one of them!

:31:42
- There will be.
- Big companies get everything they want.

:31:46
- Everything goes to the rich man.
- You gettin' tired of it?

:31:50
Oh, when I do, I just
wash it down with beer, see?

:31:58
You know what?
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You know this song on the... jukebox?
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This was the song... It was
on the radio the night they called me

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and they told me my husband
had been killed in a fight in a beer joint.

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Yeah, I knew Buddy Wilson. In high school.
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- You did?
- Yeah. We had wood shop together.

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Yeah, God.
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He was drunk, and he got in a fight
and he broke a beer bottle.

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And then this other guy,
he had a broken beer bottle too.

:32:34
I remember I went down
to the funeral parlour.

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Cos I wanted to see him, you know?
And this old guy, he comes out and says...

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that he didn't think it'd be a good idea if
I'd see Buddy cos he wasn't prepared yet.

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I don't know, I just...
I really just wanted to see him.

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And my daddy wouldn't let me.

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