Get on the Bus
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:23:01
Damn.
:23:02
What do you think?
:23:04
We'll never get out of the ditch.
:23:06
Now don't be so negative.
:23:08
Okay, Little Orphan Annie,
the sun'll come out tomorrow.

:23:11
Haven't you heard the expression
"There's strength in numbers"?

:23:15
I've been on many ditched buses. I
won't let nothing like that stop me.

:23:20
Fellas?
:23:21
I need every able-bodied man
off the bus now! Come on!

:23:25
- Come on, everybody!
- Gonna mess up my shoes!

:23:28
We got a little problem.
:23:32
Get on down there.
:23:36
Come on.
:23:37
Everybody!
:23:38
Ready? One...
:23:40
...two...
:23:41
...three!
:23:50
We can't do it.
:23:51
Can't?
:23:53
What do you mean, can't?
:23:55
Look there. When Hannibal
crossed the Alps...

:23:57
- Who's Hannibal?
- Who's the Alps?

:23:59
...and saw that he was outnumbered 10-
to-1 by the Roman army, he didn't say:

:24:03
"Let's go home. We can't do it."
:24:06
He said, "Get your ass
back on that elephant...

:24:09
...and stomp them Roman bastards!"
:24:12
There ain't no such words
as "We can't do it."

:24:15
Let me use 3 other words:
Too damn heavy.

:24:18
I can't believe you're so shiftless...
:24:21
...and lazy that you'll just give up.
:24:23
Oh, he's going to get all
plantation on us now.

:24:26
"I'm gonna to do it, boss!"
:24:28
The way you look, I can't blame him.
:24:31
I thought slavery was over.
:24:34
It doesn't concern you.
:24:37
Maybe it does.
Tell us what it's all about.

:24:40
No, I'm telling you to back off.
That's what I'm telling you.

:24:43
Hey, everybody, the man's got
a court order. I seen it.

:24:46
I want to see it.
:24:47
- Who are you, Richard Roundtree?
- That's all right.

:24:51
I'd like to see it too.
:24:55
Okay, now, does this
meet with your approval?


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