Sweet Home Alabama
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1:21:01
Here.
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In my hometown.
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Look, Mel, if you're worried
about the money, don't.

1:21:08
It's not about
the money, Andrew...

1:21:11
not down here.
1:21:15
You know...
a lot of people

1:21:18
are expecting us
to get married in the city,...

1:21:21
but I think a nice, quiet, country
wedding is just the ticket.

1:21:29
Pearl, if you... if you folks could
take care of the rehearsal dinner,...

1:21:33
I'd really like
to take care of the rest.

1:21:36
Well, I think
we could cover that.

1:21:42
How many times does
your only daughter get married?

1:21:50
Other than before.
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Felony Melanie?
1:21:55
She was never convicted.
1:21:57
I don't know which is worse...
1:21:59
child cat killer
or sons of the Confederacy.

1:22:02
What would you suggest I do...
dump her for being poor?

1:22:05
You're supposed to be
a Democrat, remember?

1:22:07
There is nothing wrong
with being poor.

1:22:09
I get elected by poor people and...
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I'm a big enough person to commend her
for making something of herself.

1:22:15
What upsets me
is that she lied to you.

1:22:17
So what? She was ashamed
of her background.

1:22:19
Who hasn't been embarrassed by
their parents at one point?

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I'm going to assume that
was a rhetorical question.

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Assume away.
1:22:29
No one is going to
change my mind about this...

1:22:32
not you, not the media,
not anyone.

1:22:34
Fine...
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but admit it...
I was right.

1:22:40
Yes... you were right.
1:22:45
There is a wedding in your future,
whether you like it or not.

1:22:50
And how, exactly, does Little Miss Alabama
plan to accommodate 500 people?

1:22:55
I suppose she has connections
at the jail.

1:22:57
Well, there are
several excellent choices...

1:22:59
the Travelodge,
Days Inn, a Motel 6,...


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