Norma Rae
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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.
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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.
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- 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.
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- 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

1:03:02
with a monkey wrench.
1:03:05
- This is the life!
- It's just an old mudhole.

1:03:08
It's terrific. It's coolin' off my mosquito bites.
1:03:11
Oh, well... this is as clean
as I'm gonna get this.

1:03:16
Thank you.
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Whoo!
1:03:23
It is hot.
1:03:26
- I'm comin' in.
- Come on.

1:03:39
Great!
1:03:44
You know what?
1:03:46
There used to be this old farmer
that lived round here... with a BB gun.

1:03:54
- Sure hope he's moved away.
- Yeah. Me too.

1:03:58
What the hell is that? Get out...
There's somethin' flickin' around my...


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