Sweet Home Alabama
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:27:00
I-I mean, just tell me what I can do to make you happy!
:27:03
Just make yourself happy, darlin'.
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Done. We're there, all right?
:27:07
You know, I've really made something of myself.
:27:09
I have a career. People actually want to be me.
:27:11
And somebody loves me, and I love him.
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Pearl, why don't you get us that baloney cake out the icebox?
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Your mama's a complex woman.
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[Sighs] I'm going to bed.
:27:38
Good night, darlin'.
:27:45
Kate: But you know nothing about her.
:27:47
Are you even sure who she is?
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I love her, Mom.
:27:50
That's nice, but you have to be careful.
:27:51
You and I are different.
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We're not better, we're not worse... we're just different.
:27:56
We're in public life to serve, and to serve
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to the best of our abilities, we have to set good examples.
:28:01
Do you have to control everything?
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Tell her, I've put a hold on the Plaza for the second weekend in June.
:28:05
That should give you a nice, long engagement.
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We were thinking Christmas in Ireland.
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[Silverware clinks]
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If you think I'm going to let some girl
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talk you into getting married
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- She is not "some girl."
- ...any place but New York City.

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She's my fiancee, for Christ's sake.
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[Exhales sharply]
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You are just like your father.
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One minute you're brilliant, controlled, steadfast.
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The next you're throwing it all away
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on some young piece of ass.
:28:36
Those are your issues, Mother.
[Clears throat]

:28:38
Not mine.
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[Birds chirping]
:28:43
[Dog barking]
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Melanie: Okay...
:28:50
Hold on.
:28:52
You know what? Uh...
:28:54
How long does a contested divorce take?
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18 months?!
:28:59
Mr. Buford, I don't have 18 months.

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