O Brother, Where Art Thou%3F
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I'm George Nelson.
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Born to raise hell.
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Well, that was some fun,
now, wasn't it, George?

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Yeah.
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Almost makes me wish
I hadn'ta been saved.

:33:31
Jacking up banks.
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I can see how a fella'd
derive a whole lot of pleasure

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and satisfaction out of it.
:33:37
- It's OK.
- (Delmar) Hoo, dawgies!

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Well...
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I'm takin' off.
:33:51
You boys might as well keep my...
share of the riches.

:33:59
(Delmar) Well, where
are you going, George?

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I don't know. Who cares?
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(Owl hooting)
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Now, what do you suppose
is eatin' George?

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Well, they say that with
the thrill-seeking personality,

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what goes up must come down.
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Top of the world one minute,
sad the next.

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Yes, sir, it's as if
our old friend George is a alley cat

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and his own damn humours
are swingin' him by the tail.

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I wouldn't worry, Delmar.
He'll be back on top again.

:34:32
I don't think we've seen
the last of George Nelson.

:34:38
(# "Keep on the Sunny Side"
playing in distance)

:34:54
(Man through megaphone)
'Don't be saps for Pappy.

:34:57
'Homer Stokes for governor.

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