Biloxi Blues
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About 96 degrees!
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Keep your shorts on if you want, but I've
a rule against wearin' army shoes to bed.

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Oh.
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I was just about to take them off.
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I always take them off.
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You don't mind
a little perfume, do ya, honey?

:55:19
There was a boy this mornin' with a gallon
of Aqua velva. Nearly drove me crazy.

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Oh, that's OK.
You could even spray some on me.

:55:34
Gee, that smells good.
:55:36
If you'd like a bottle for your girlfriend,
I sell 'em $ 5 apiece.

:55:41
- You sell perfume, too?
- I sell hard-to-get items.

:55:45
Silk stockings, black panties.
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- You interested?
- Do you carry men's clothing?

:55:52
Oh, that's cute. You're cute, honey.
:55:56
Is this your first time?
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My first time?
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Are you kidding? That's funny.
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No.
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It's my second time.
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First time they were closed.
:56:11
You don't smoke cigarettes either, do ya?
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- How d'you know that?
- Looked like your face was on fire.

:56:18
You wanna look older,
why don't you try a moustache?

:56:23
- What's your name?
- Rowena. What's yours?

:56:26
- It's Eug...
- Eug?

:56:28
It's a huge name.
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It's Jack Bobby Lou Mulgreevy.
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- Where you from, Bobby Lou?
- Texarkana.

:56:36
- Is that right?
- Yes, ma'am.

:56:38
Is that Texas or Arkansas?
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- Arkansas, I think.
- You think?

:56:44
Well, we left there when
I was two and moved to Georgia.

:56:48
Really? You a Cracker?
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- What's a Cracker?
- Someone from Georgia.

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Oh, yeah, I'm a Cracker.
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Whole family's crackers.
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- Were you born in Biloxi?
- No. Gulfport.


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