O Brother, Where Art Thou?
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Ladies and gentlemans,
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here and listening at home,
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the great state of Mississippi...
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Pappy O'Daniel, Governor...
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wants to thank the Soggy Bottom Boys
for that wonderful performance.

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And it looks like the only man
in this great state

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who ain't a music lover
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is my esteemed opponent
in the upcoming, Homer Stokes.

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There ain't no accounting for taste.
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(Crowd boos)
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Sounded to me like he was harbouring
a hateful grudge

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against the Soggy Bottom Boys
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on account of their
rough and rowdy past.

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(Booing)
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Looks like Homer Stokes
is the kind of fellow

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who wants to cast the first stone.
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- (Booing)
- Well, I'm with you, folks.

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I'm a forgive-and-forget
Christian, and I say...

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if their rambunctiousness
and misdemeanoring is behind them...

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It is, ain't it?
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Yes, sir, it is.
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Well, then, I say,
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by the power vested in me,
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these boys is hereby pardoned!
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And furthermore...
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in the second
Pappy O'Daniel administration,

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these boys is gonna be
my brain trust!

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(Cheering)
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What's that mean, Everett?
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Well, it means you and me
and Pete and Tommy are gonna be

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the power behind
the throne, so to speak.

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Oh, OK.
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So, without further ado,
and by way of endorsing my candidacy,

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the Soggy Bottom Boys
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is gonna lead us all
in a chorus of "You Are My Sunshine".

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(Crowd cheers)
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Ain't you, boys?
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One of our favourites.
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Son...you're gonna go far.
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(All) # You are my sunshine

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