Norma Rae
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:54:00
Cover up the gravy spot on your shirt.
:54:03
Well, now, what do I get if I do?
:54:06
You don't get nothin' if you don't.
Besides, ain't you had enough of that?

:54:11
You and me, we used to heat up that
NCO club down at the base pretty good.

:54:15
- Bygone days.
- Well... then pin it on me for bygone days.

:54:20
Oh, good, Wayne! I'm so proud of you!
:54:24
Do you think we'll ever see
that club again, Norma, honey?

:54:27
Take your wife. She doesn't get out much.
:54:33
Looks like you strayed off
the reservation, Norma.

:54:36
Is that right?
:54:40
You got your own
coffee machine at your end!

:54:44
Yeah, but I don't got a water fountain, and
I gotta cool down my coffee afore I drink it!

:54:49
You cool everythin'!
:55:06
- Hey, Reverend!
- Norma, you caught me in my shirtsleeves.

:55:10
Oh, that's OK.
:55:12
Maybe we can have flowers out of your yard
for Sunday. Spider mites eaten everything.

:55:16
OK.
:55:19
Somehow I can help you, Norma?
:55:24
How long I been comin'
to this church, Reverend?

:55:26
Since you were a little girl.
:55:28
That's right. I accepted Christ
when I was six years old, didn't I?

:55:37
Well, would you call me a good Christian?
:55:40
- With a lapse or two, I'd say so.
- "With a lapse or two."

:55:45
- Would you call yourself a good Christian?
- That's for the Lord to say.

:55:51
I want this church for a uniĆ³n meetin' next
Saturday. Blacks and whites sittin' together.

:55:57
- This is a house of God.
- I'm waitin' to see whether it is or it isn't.


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