The Coca-Cola Kid
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What the hell
is this doing here?

:39:03
That is the woman of my life.
:39:07
Say what?
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Thelma.
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The girl from
Hobcoppin, Mississippi.

:39:19
She was all over the town...
:39:21
during the famous
Rotary convention...

:39:23
l attended in St. Louis.
:39:24
So you stole her
from Coca-Cola?

:39:27
Once l had seen
this beautiful woman...

:39:30
l couldn't rest until
l had found and, of course...

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married her
and brought her back here.

:39:37
She never understood...ice.
:39:47
She bore me a child...
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and soon afterwards
killed herself...

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and l've never forgiven her.
:40:01
This is an original
Eckersley carbonator.

:40:04
l can't believe it.
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And still in perfect
working condition.

:40:07
Mr. McDowell--
T. George--

:40:09
l must confess, you run
an impressive operation...

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but l don't imagine your
profit margin's overwhelming.

:40:16
We're in the black.
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Yeah, but you must be
barely surviving.

:40:20
Sir, the quality of my drink
is still the same...

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as sixty years and twenty-seven
international awards ago.

:40:25
T. George...
:40:26
l'm interested in helping you
move into modern times.

:40:30
What do you say?
:40:34
l'm sure your help
must be needed in some places.

:40:37
And you should
find those places...

:40:39
and help them as much
as they'll let you.

:40:41
Mr. McDowell, there's something
l'd like to impress on you.

:40:46
l am the one who decides
who needs my help.


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