Mississippi Masala
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...makes me right proud of him.
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It's not easy, you know?
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Sometimes, no matter
how hard you work...

:51:08
...things have a way of going wrong.
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That's when you gotta know how
to make them right. Know what I mean?

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Lord...
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...bless this gathering...
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...and remember
our dear departed Grace.

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Amen. Let's eat.
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- Granddaddy.
- Did you say you were from Indianola?

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- No. India.
- You have to yell. He don't hear good.

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- India.
- Indiana?

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India.
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Where're the biscuits?
:51:42
What's Africa like?
It's not like Shaka Zulu is it?

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Some places.
You know, they got cities too.

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- We used to live in Kampala.
- Isn't that where Idi Amin is from?

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Y'all hush with all the questions.
Let the girl eat her food.

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I'm going to Africa one day
to see Nelson Mandela.

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Then I can say
I saw somebody for sure!

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Who gonna pay for the ticket?
Welfare?

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Young lady, tell me.
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How come they got Indians in Africa?
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The British brought them
to build the railway.

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Like slaves.
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I guess.
That's how my grandfather came.

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Then the railway was finished
and he stayed on.

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- How come you left?
- Dexter, let her eat her food.

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- I'm just asking a question.
- Just let her eat.

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What's wrong with asking
how come she left?

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There ain't nothing wrong with asking
why she left, just let her eat.

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It's time for the cake!
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Happy birthday, Uncle Williben.

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