Sweet Home Alabama
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1:17:04
Well, go on.
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Oh! Hello, New York City!
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Woman, what the hell you gassin' about?
1:17:17
Well, sir...
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my mother happens to be the mayor up there,
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and, uh, she'd like nothing better
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than a big, snazzy New York wedding.
1:17:28
Well, uh...
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yeah, I suppose I can take off work.
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Andrew, I, um... actually, I was thinking,
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maybe we could have the wedding here.
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Here.
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In my hometown.
1:17:46
Look, Mel, if you're worried about the money, don't.
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It's not about the money, Andrew...
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not down here.
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You know... a lot of people
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are expecting us to get married in the city,
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but I think a nice, quiet, country wedding
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is just the ticket.
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Earl...
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Pearl, if you... if you folks could
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take care of the rehearsal dinner,
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I'd really like to take care of the rest.
1:18:15
Well, I think we could cover that.
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Heck. [Chuckles]
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How many times does your only daughter get married?
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[Chuckling]
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Other than before.
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Felony Melanie?
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She was never convicted.
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Oh-ho.
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I don't know which is worse...
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child cat killer or sons of the Confederacy.
1:18:40
What would you suggest I do... dump her for being poor?
1:18:43
You're supposed to be a Democrat, remember?
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There is nothing wrong with being poor.
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I get elected by poor people,
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and I'm a big enough person to commend her
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for making something of herself.
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What upsets me is that she lied to you.
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So what? She was ashamed of her background.
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Who hasn't been embarrassed by their parents at one point or another?
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I'm going to assume that was a rhetorical question.

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