Driving Miss Daisy
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'Morning, Miss McCIatchey.
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WeII, good morning to you.
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Can I see him?
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It's Mr. SincIair Harris, sir.
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My cousin SincIair?
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His wife.... The one that taIks funny.
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She's from Canton, Ohio.
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She's trying to hire me.
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-What?
-Yes, sir. She said:

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''How they treating you
down there, Hoke?''

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You know how she sounds,
Iike her nose is stuffed up.

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So I said, ''Fine, Mrs. Harris,
just fine, thank you.''

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She said, ''WeII, you Iooking for a change,
you know who to caII.''

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I'II be damned!
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I thought you ought to know about it.
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I'II be goddamned.
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Ain't she a mess?
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Said, ''Name your own saIary.''
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I see. And did you?
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Did I what?
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-Name your own saIary?
-Go away. What you think I am?

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I ain't studying about going to work
for no trashy something Iike her.

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But she got you thinking, didn't she?
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WeII, sir, you might say that.
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''Name your saIary.''
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That's exactIy what she said.
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WeII, how does $65 a week sound?
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Sounds pretty good, sir.
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Course, $75 sounds better.
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It sure does!

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