Driving Miss Daisy
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1:16:05
BooIie said the siIIiest thing the other day.
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What did he say?
1:16:13
He was taIking about Martin Luther King.
1:16:16
I guess you know him, don't you?
1:16:18
King? No, ma'am. I don't know him.
1:16:20
I was sure you did.
1:16:22
But you've heard him preach?
1:16:24
Yes, ma'am, same way you have,
on the TV.

1:16:29
I think he's wonderfuI.
1:16:36
-What you getting at?
-It's so siIIy.

1:16:39
BooIie says you wanted to go with me
to this dinner. Did you teII him that?

1:16:44
No, I didn't.
1:16:45
I didn't think so. What'd be the point?
You can hear him whenever you want.

1:16:51
I think it's wonderfuI
the way things are changing.

1:17:14
Now what you think I am, Miss Daisy?
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What do you mean?
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The invitation to this dinner...
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...came in the maiI a month ago.
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Now, if did be you wanted me to go
with you...

1:17:26
...how come you wait tiII we in the car
on the way before you asked me?

1:17:30
What? AII I said was
BooIie said you wanted to go.

1:17:35
Next time you want me to go somewhere,
you ask me reguIar.

1:17:39
You don't have to carry on so much.
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Let's just Ieave it aIone.
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HonestIy!
1:17:49
TaIk about things changing.
They ain't changed aII that much.


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