:18:03
	...but you could tell he'd been
through a lot of things.
:18:09
	And all these other people?
:18:13
	This goes back to when the island
was a cotton plantation.
:18:18
	They buried the slaves here
when they wore them out.
:18:23
	Leave off with that, Mama!
:18:27
	They don't belong in here.
:18:29
	It's bad enough we've got to pass
through all their security...
:18:34
	...to visit our dead.
:18:37
	And they gotta throw this trash
in here.
:18:41
	I don't think they mean to.
:18:46
	It's a resting place.
:18:48
	Not a playpen.
:18:54
	My daddy's people come out of the
turpentine camps and pulp mills.
:18:59
	Hired hands, mostly.
Couldn't read or write.
:19:03
	So having his own business....
:19:07
	Thing is, it's his dream, not mine.
:19:10
	-And it ain't my mother's.
-She doesn't work there?
:19:13
	She'll drive six blocks out of her way
so as not to have to look at it.
:19:20
	Her own daddy was a minister...
:19:22
	...so she feels like she was raised
for a higher calling.
:19:26
	Community theatre.
:19:30
	Last year, she starred in Mother Courage.
The year before that it was Electra.
:19:37
	People come to see what
the crazy lady is gonna do next.
:19:41
	-You wanted to be an actress?
-Hell, no. Oceanographer.
:19:49
	My friends called me
Jacqueline Cousteau.
:19:52
	-But you didn't...?
-Shit happens. A lot happened to me.