Antwone Fisher
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You know, when I was
in the service...

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back in the war--that was
before you were born--

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Howard!
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Anyway, I spent the holidays...
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in Europe on guard duty,
and I--ohh!

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I sure did miss my mama's
holiday cookin'. Whoo-oo!

1:07:15
Howard, would you
leave the boy alone?

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Oh, I ain't botherin'
him none,Johnny Mae.

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No, you leave me
alone, huh?

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Baby,
he wants to eat!

1:07:21
Oh, no, look, I'm just
talkin' to the boy.

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I'm sure he wants to be
home with his family, okay?

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Hey, listen, let me
ask you something.

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Where you from?
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Cleveland.
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Cleveland. Yeah?
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Yeah.
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Cleveland...
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I bet you miss your mama's
holiday cookin'...

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don't you? Huh?
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Excuse me.
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Where he goin'?
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I don't know.
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See? That's what happens
every holiday season.

1:08:03
Why do you want to
do that to the boy?

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Y'all ran the boy
outta here!

1:08:06
That's what happens
every holiday!

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I didn't run the boy out.
I was tryin'

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to talk to the boy.
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You okay?
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Yes, I'm okay.
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I just never had
a real Thanksgiving...

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at the Tates' before.
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You didn't
have a real one...

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over here either,
I guess.

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You have
a real nice family.

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Thank you.
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I got this for you...
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for having me
over today.

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Oh, you got a gift
for me. Is it money?

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No.
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Oh, it's a poem.
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I can't see
without my glasses.

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Why don't you
read it for me?

1:08:42
Um, I'd rather
you read it.

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Please.
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''Who will cry
for the little boy?

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''Lost and all alone.
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''Who will cry
for the little boy?

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''Abandoned without his own.

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