Norma Rae
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- You busy?
- Oh, yeah. Very busy.

:52:04
- Well, can I come in?
- Please.

:52:17
Jeez!
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Don't they ever clean up around here?
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I don't want them messin' up my stuff.
I know where everything is.

:52:28
- If I joined up with you, would I lose my job?
- No way.

:52:32
You can wear a unión button
as big as a Frisbee when you go to work.

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You can talk unión to any mill hands that
wanna listen, as long as it's during a break.

:52:40
You can take unión pamphlets to the mill.
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There's not a goddamn thing
they can do to touch you.

:52:47
I was never a very good Girl Scout.
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I'll go along with you.
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You're the fish I wanted to hook.
:52:56
Well...
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You got me. So what the hell
are you gonna do with me?

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- Make a mensch outta you, kid.
- You are?

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Mm-hm.
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What is that?
:53:11
Somebody who goes to the old folks' home
on Saturday morning instead of playin' golf.

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Somebody who puts a dollar
in a blind man's cup for a pencil.

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- I'd do that.
- Uh-huh. But would you take the pencil?

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Of course. I paid for it.
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Somewhere between logic and charity,
there falls a shadow.

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- Reuben, if you put...
- We could debate this all night. Here.

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Sign.
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"Norma Rae Webster."
:53:50
How come everybody down here
has three names?

:53:56
Come on, Wayne.
Lemme pin this old thing on you.


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