Steel Magnolias
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1:25:02
Could you hand me that bag, Pam?
1:25:08
-Thanks.
-Good night.

1:25:09
Good night.
1:25:14
-Here you go.
-Thank you.

1:25:16
lf this don't work on my husband,
come back.

1:25:18
-Yes, ma'am. Thank you.
-See you.

1:25:21
Looks like somebody's husband's
coming home tonight.

1:25:24
When you work a seven-day stretch
on an oil rig...

1:25:27
...all you wanna do
on your day off is sleep.

1:25:30
But l'm gonna do everything l can
to keep him up.

1:25:34
Anne Boleyn had six fingers.
1:25:36
Who's Anne Berlin?
1:25:38
Anne Boleyn. She was one
of the six wives of Henry Vlll.

1:25:43
l never watch public television.
1:25:45
She had six fingers.
1:25:48
What happened to the other four?
1:25:51
She had 1 1 total.
1:25:54
Are you trying to confuse me?
1:25:56
No. l just want to expose us...
1:25:59
...to a little more culture.
1:26:01
And that's not easy to come by
in this neck of the woods.

1:26:07
How about taking a theater trip
to New York?

1:26:10
l don't wanna expose myself
to anything.

1:26:13
Broaden your horizons.
1:26:15
You broaden your horizons your way,
and l will broaden my horizons mine.

1:26:19
l'm gonna support the arts
in this area.

1:26:22
l'll write a check. l support art.
l don't have to see it.

1:26:25
lt wouldn't harelip you.
1:26:27
Can l get one thing straight with you?
1:26:30
l do not see plays,
because l can nap at home for free.

1:26:35
l don't see movies, because they're
trash and got naked people in them.

1:26:40
l don't read books, because
they'll make them into a miniseries.

1:26:44
You would be a much more contented,
pleasant person...

1:26:48
...if you would find ways
to occupy your time.

1:26:52
l am pleasant!
1:26:53
Damn it! l just saw Drum Eatenton
at the Piggly-Wiggly...

1:26:57
...and l smiled at the son of a bitch
before l could help myself!


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