Sweet Home Alabama
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1:28:12
Damn reporters.
1:28:14
Like the first ant at a picnic.
1:28:18
Now... this one here's
from Louisiana.

1:28:22
See? It's got
a little alligator on top.

1:28:25
How sweet. I can see where
your daughter gets her taste.

1:28:35
This is one of those disasters
waiting to happen.

1:28:38
You know, one of the big ones
that only cockroaches survive.

1:28:40
It's going to be fine.
1:28:53
One down...
7 million to go.

1:28:56
Careful.
1:28:57
You just smashed
the state bird of Alabama.

1:29:03
Well, finally.
- Hi! How are you?!

1:29:05
Hey, buddy.
- Hello, sir.

1:29:07
Well, I can see
why Melanie is so adorable.

1:29:09
I'm so happy to be here.
1:29:13
We're so happy
to have you here.

1:29:15
I'm sorry the place is
such a mess, Mrs. Hennings...

1:29:17
Mayor... ma'am!
1:29:18
No, no, no, no, no...
don't you dare. It's "Kate."

1:29:20
You know, I've been
tryin' to get Earl...

1:29:22
to weed these shrubberies
and repaint the trim.

1:29:25
And... oh, my God,
look how pretty she is, Earl.

1:29:30
Yeah, I'll bet Kate
could use a drink.

1:29:32
Kate could, indeed.
1:29:34
Well, just come right on in.
1:29:36
I've got some fried pickles,
hot right out of the grease.

1:29:40
Had a lot of trouble
getting my house painted, too.

1:29:45
It's a lovely chair, Earl.
1:29:47
Yeah, but to get the full effect,
you got to pull this here handle.

1:29:50
Daddy, no!
1:29:52
Now, you hold onto
your drink, Kate, and watch.

1:29:58
We're so sorry, Kate!
- We'll get you up.


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