Roger & Me
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1:19:02
Try to lay it down.
The wind will blow it over if you don't.

1:19:06
We listen for jingle bells in the country.
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We smell the pine needles on the trees...
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and the turkey on the table.
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We even dream of a white Christmas...
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in the hope that nature will accommodate
our longing for a total experience.

1:19:22
Where are the motherfucking keys?
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- That motherfucker got his money.
- They're setting us out on the street!

1:19:28
I paid this man his rent. Give me my shit.
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... the individual dignity
and worth of each human being...

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the more fully human
each of us will become.

1:19:39
He's got his money!
I showed you the paper!

1:19:42
All I owe that man is $150.
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Now let me close with an observation...
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that I consider
by a real leading authority on Christmas:

1:19:51
Charles Dickens. Here's what he said:
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''I have always thought of Christmas...
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''as a good time... ''
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Get your goddamn coats on!
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"...a kind, forgiving,
charitable, pleasant time..."

1:20:07
Set my shit out, and I done paid the bitch!
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I only owed the bitch $150, and
I was going to give it to her stinking ass.

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"...the only time I know of,
in the long calendar of the year...

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"when men and women
seem by one consent...

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"to open their hearts freely.
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"And therefore...
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"though it has never
put a scrap of gold or silver in my pocket...

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"I believe that it has done me good...
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''and will do me good.
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''And I say, God bless it! ''
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Mr. Dickens, I couldn't agree more.
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So I say, ''God bless Christmas,
and God bless all of you.''

1:20:47
Thank you for coming.
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Thank you, Mr. Smith.

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