Sweet Home Alabama
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:10:02
Trust me, if my son were engaged, I'd have a comment.
:10:08
I thought you were tired.
:10:09
Jimmy, can you excuse us for a second?
:10:12
[Chuckles]
:10:15
I've been planning this for weeks.
:10:17
I knew your show would be great, and this thing tonight is perfect.
:10:19
Oh, God, I can't wait to see the look on my mother's face.
:10:22
Come on, let's call your parents.
:10:24
No!
:10:26
l-I mean...
[Chuckles nervously]

:10:27
n-not right this second.
:10:30
What I mean is, uh...
:10:31
Honey, would you mind terribly
:10:33
if we just kept this to ourselves for a few days?
:10:35
Mel, it's gonna come out sooner or later.
:10:38
No, l-I know, I know, but, um,
:10:40
it's just, I haven't seen my folks in about 7 years,
:10:43
and I just feel like I should probably tell them in person.
:10:47
Of course.
:10:49
And, um... I-I think I should do it alone.
:10:54
Mel, I'm gonna have to meet them eventually.
:10:56
I-I know, I know, and they will love you...
:10:59
eventually.
:11:02
Is it because I'm a Yankee?
:11:04
Well, that... and a Democrat.
:11:11
Okay... mum's the word.
:11:13
- No one will know.
- Thank you.

:11:19
Secretary Hennings, will you comment...
:11:22
Secretary Hennings...
:11:24
Okay. [Laughs]
:11:26
Hello.
:11:30
Why haven't you told your mother you're engaged?
:11:32
Have you thought about children?
:11:35
I'm sorry we're late.
:11:37
That shade of lipstick does nothing for you. Andrew, what kept you?
:11:39
Oh, it's none of your business.
:11:41
Ah, you know I hate surprises. What's going on?
:11:43
Oh, Tom, always a pleasure. Good to see you.
:11:45
- Melanie, darling.
- Hi, Your Honor.

:11:47
So good to see you.
:11:48
Look at you... always the belle of the ball.
:11:51
I hear very good things about your new line.
:11:53
Oh, yeah. Thanks.
:11:54
Always a pleasure.
:11:59
Um...

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