Antwone Fisher
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Um...
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they, uh--they
told me I needed...

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to develop
my social skills.

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Nobody was into
adoptin' teenage boys.

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Uh...
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they sent me
to a reform school...

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in Pennsylvania.
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That's where I got
my excellent skills I have now.

1:00:19
Hmm...
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What then?
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Um...I was on my own.
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The social worker,
she took me to a--

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A men's shelter.
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She gave me $67...
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and, uh...
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she said good-bye.
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How long were you
at the shelter?

1:00:36
Just till
the next mornin'.

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And?
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I slept on a few
park benches...

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and I came here.
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To my house?
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No, sir.
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I joined the navy.
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That's it.
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I mean, that's
the Antwone Fisher story.

1:00:56
Okay.
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That is it.
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You're done for today.
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Okay, sir.
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Don't talk to my wife
anymore either. You hear me?

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Yes, sir.
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All right.
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Seaman Fisher.
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Sir?
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Get up here.
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What I do?
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Cut the jaw jackin'.
Up here right now.

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I don't know what
you think you're up to...

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but you better be careful.
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I didn't do anything.
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You didn't do anything?
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You didn't do anything?
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I didn't do anything.
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My wife is inviting
you to Thanksgiving.

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She thinks you're
very charming.

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Do you have any idea...
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where she might've
gotten that impression?

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Huh?
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Look at me
when I'm talkin' to you.

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No, sir.
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Maybe she responds
to nice people.

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Okay, nice people.
Next Thursday.

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Thanksgiving,
my house...

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my family,
my dinner table. 1400.

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Don't be late.
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Yes, sir.
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Get outta here.

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