Driving Miss Daisy
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:03:25
-Mama.
-No.

:03:28
-Mama?
-No!

:03:30
It's a miracIe you're not Iying
at Emory HospitaI or at the funeraI parIor.

:03:37
Cucumbers are pretty this summer.
:03:39
You didn't even break your gIasses.
:03:41
It was the car's fauIt!
:03:43
-You had the car in the wrong gear.
-I did not!

:03:47
IdeIIa, want a pickIe with Iunch?
:03:49
Not me.
:03:50
I'm putting up a jar
for you to take home to WiIIiam.

:03:53
Yes, ma'am.
:03:55
You backed the car into the PoIIacks' yard.
:03:58
You shouId have Iet me keep my LaSaIIe.
It wouIdn't have behaved this way.

:04:02
Mama, cars don't behave.
They are behaved upon.

:04:05
You demoIished that ChrysIer by yourseIf.
:04:08
Think what you want. I know the truth.
:04:10
The truth is you just cost
the insurance company $2,700.

:04:14
You're a terribIe risk.
:04:16
Nobody wiII issue you a poIicy now.
:04:18
You're just saying that to be hatefuI.
:04:21
Okay. Yes, I am. I am making it aII up.
:04:24
Look out on the driveway!
:04:27
Every insurance company in America
is out there...

:04:29
...waving their pens
trying to get you to sign up.

:04:32
If you're going to stand in my pantry
and Iie Iike a rug, go somewhere eIse.

:04:37
Okay.
:04:39
I better get back to the office.
:04:42
FIorine wiII have a fit
if I don't get home on time tonight.

:04:45
You aII must have pIans tonight.
:04:47
The AnsIeys' dinner party.
:04:49
This is her idea of heaven on earth.
:04:52
What?
:04:53
SociaIizing with EpiscopaIians.

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