The Hurricane
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:09:01
- Hmm.
- My father was a big Watusi.

:09:04
He was seven foot, ten.
:09:07
He'd have to pick her up
like a little child to kiss her.

:09:11
- Hmm, cute.
- Get down on it

:09:14
Come on now
Get down on it

:09:16
lfyou really want it
get down on it

:09:19
What do you think ofwhite folks?
:09:24
They'rejust a little bit too much
of this stuff, you know?

:09:28
But, uh, then again...
:09:31
I once rode the rails
with a hobo by the name of, um...

:09:36
Alabama.
:09:38
Now, he was white folks...
:09:41
and he was a good man.
:09:45
Mm-hmm. He saved my life
three times.

:09:49
- Three times?
- Mm-hmm. Three times.

:09:55
Three times life, huh?
:09:58
Everything I lost...
:10:01
that really matters
I lost at the hand ofwhite folks.

:10:05
I know what you mean...
:10:08
but they ain't all bad.
:10:13
What ya wanna do
Do you wanna get down

:10:18
- What ya gonna do
- But they sure can't dance.

:10:24
Oh, shit.
:10:27
Mm-hmm.
:10:32
Hey, y'all,
th-this is where we go in.

:10:34
Come on.
:10:37
Come on!
:10:40
- Don't look now,
but we're being watched.
- Stop it.

:10:45
Somehow I don't think
you can smoke in there.

:10:50
Right over there.
:10:53
Hey, Rube, man, we made it.
How you doin', man?

:10:56
All right.
:10:59
- Sam.
- Hey, Rubin. Good to meet you.


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