Norma Rae
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1:01:02
- This is my friend Reuben.
- How you doin', Mr Robinson?

1:01:05
Listen, sir, why don't you read this,
if you will, sir, and I'll fix your tyre for you?

1:01:10
How about that?
1:01:11
- You've got a deal.
- Yes, sir.

1:01:18
- Do you know how to do this?
- I don't even got a car.

1:01:21
Let's look like we know what we're doin' here.
1:01:27
- Watch your hand.
- Reuben?

1:01:28
- What?
- I think he was takin' this thing off.

1:01:41
- I know that.
- You makin' a baseball bat or somethin'?

1:01:47
Hey! Hey, Joe, how are you?
Read one of these, will you?

1:01:50
Hey! Hey, Jake! How you doin'? Will you read
one of those for me, please? Everybody.

1:01:55
Hi, James. I want you to meet Reuben.
He's a friend of mine.

1:01:58
How you doin', gentlemen?
1:02:00
- Would you like to read one?
- No.

1:02:02
Elwood? Bob, you wanna read one of these?
1:02:05
- I'm not interested.
- You're not interested in a uniĆ³n?

1:02:08
No, no.
1:02:09
Why? You think you'll get
a better shake from management?

1:02:12
- I always have.
- You always have, huh?

1:02:14
- Yeah.
- Ow!

1:02:16
I'm glad you cut it.
1:02:21
That's telled him, Bob.
1:02:22
- Hey, Robert!
- Hi, Norma!

1:02:25
- How are you?
- Fine.

1:02:27
- We come out...
- Argh!

1:02:32
It's only grass and water, Reuben.
1:02:46
- This is where we swam when we were kids.
- Oh, yeah?

1:02:49
We'd come here after we'd hookied off from
school and shuck off our clothes and jump in.

1:02:55
The only water hole
I ever saw when I was a kid...

1:02:58
was when we used to open
the fire hydrant on 110th and Riverside


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