The Coca-Cola Kid
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Aren't they lovely?
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Very nice.
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-Red currant, madam?
-One for you.

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Go ahead, try it.
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lt's a stronger combination
than Coke...

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but then, l like a drink
that hits the palate strongly.

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Yep, 15,000 bottles a week
in nine varieties--

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cola, black currant,
passion fruit, cream...

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lemon-lime, orange,
ginger ale, grape...

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and, of course...tutti-frutti.
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Thanks, love.
l'll have that green.

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ls there an office in here
with a window facing north?

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Look at that.
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The pilot
is an old friend of mine--

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George Scribner.
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l owe part of my success
to the use of his skywriting...

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especially at country shows.
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Fascinating presentation.
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Please, drink up.
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l sense your resistance.
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Well, l'm too old a salesman,
been on the road too long...

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not to know
when l've met resistance.

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l sense your amusement
at an old man's ideas.

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Well, gentlemen,
may l ask you to sleep on it?

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Well, l always say...
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there are three sides
to every question--

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your own side,
the other fellow's side...

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and the right side.
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Mr. McDowell, l'll be
down your way very soon.

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Thank you for coming.
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Come, girls.
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Congratulations, Becker.
You got him.

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Jesus, Frank,
the man has his pride.

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Christ, Becker,
don't be so damn serious.

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l just don't think
it calls for...

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a goddamn comedy routine,
that's all.

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He's still up there.
He's still writing it up there.

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l should get back to work.
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Silly old bugger--
spoiling our view.


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