Norma Rae
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Good morning! I'm Reuben Warshawsky
of the Textile Workers UniĆ³n of America.

:47:10
- What's your name, brother?
- Buffum.

:47:13
Mr Buffum?
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- How long have you worked here, sir?
- 12 years.

:47:19
Do you like your job?
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- I'd like to keep it.
- Yes, sir.

:47:24
Warshawsky, you're interferin' with the work.
The court order says you can't do that.

:47:30
Well, then, brother, let us both
keep to the letter of the law.

:47:35
I ain't got no kike brother.
:47:39
- I don't think you meant to say that.
- I meant it.

:47:41
You did, huh? Well, shit, now I'm gonna
have to stop and get into a fight, huh?

:47:45
- Come on. The bulletin board's over here.
- The bulletin board's over here.

:47:53
Good morning.
:48:01
Somebody's lookin' to get into a car pool.
:48:05
Somebody wants to sell a basset pup.
:48:08
And you can pick pecans for 40 cents a
bushel at Selma Landing. Isn't that terrific?

:48:13
The only thing missing is my notice.
:48:16
It's there.
:48:18
It is? I don't see it!
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Ah, yes.
:48:27
Wilt Chamberlain on stilts
could read that thing, maybe.

:48:30
Wanna bring it down to eye level,
brothers, where everybody can read it?

:48:34
We'll make note of your request.
:48:38
Why do you guys pull this horseshit, huh?
:48:41
I have to go to the phone, call my lawyers
and get 'em on your ass. That's childish!

:48:47
- Where's the phone? Who's got two nickels?
- Hey!

:48:52
Briggs, bring it down.

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