Driving Miss Daisy
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1:12:02
That mess back there put me in mind of it.
1:12:05
RidicuIous! The tempIe has nothing to do
with that!

1:12:08
Yes, ma'am, if you say so.
1:12:10
We don't know what happened. Maybe
that poIiceman wasn't teIIing the truth.

1:12:14
Why wouId he go and Iie
about a thing Iike that?

1:12:18
You never get things right!
1:12:20
Miss Daisy, somebody bombed
that tempIe and you know it!

1:12:23
I don't want to hear anymore about it!
1:12:28
-You're the boss.
-Don't taIk to me!

1:12:51
-Where are you?
-Up here!

1:13:03
HeIIo, Mama. How are you feeIing?
1:13:06
Not a good question
to ask somebody nearIy 90!

1:13:09
WeII, you Iook fine.
1:13:11
It's my ageIess appeaI.
1:13:15
Miss McCIatchey gave me your message.
1:13:17
FIorine is invited, too.
1:13:20
Thank you.
1:13:21
I guess Hoke shouId drive us.
There'II be a crowd.

1:13:25
Mama, we have to taIk about this.
1:13:27
TaIk about what?
1:13:29
About the feasibiIity of aII this.
1:13:31
I beIieve Martin Luther King
has done some mighty fine things.

1:13:35
If you don't want to go,
why don't you just say so?

1:13:39
I want to go!
You know how I feeI about him.

1:13:42
Of course, but FIorine....
1:13:44
FIorine has nothing to do with it.
I stiII have to do business here.

1:13:48
I see. Werthan Bag wiII go out of business
if you attend the King dinner.

1:13:53
Not exactIy. But a Iot of men
I do business with wouIdn't Iike it.

1:13:58
They might...

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