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Clips from The War
"You know what."
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"Girl, you'd better get out of my face."
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"You call your friends that."
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"How I calls my kin ain't none of your business."
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"It's a fight! What'd I miss?"
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"I'm sorry."
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"What's she sorry for?"
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"I think you have something that belongs to me, my mood ring."
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"Where's my puka shell necklace?"
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"I'll see you gets it!"
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"Look, I said I was sorry."
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"My mama said I don't have to hang out with nobody"
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"who degrades me that-a-way, even if they is my best girl."
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"But I'm gonna let it go this time."
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"But you're on probation,"
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"and don't think I'm gonna forget about it neither."
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"Now put your eyes back in your head and let's go."
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"Wasting all our time. Lordy, lordy, lordy."
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"What I have to put up with."
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"Are you sure this be the short cut?"
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"Oh, damn it!"
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"No way! Bull-honky, man!"
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"Come on!"
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"This is our territory, man! We never hawk your ideas!"
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"They ain't gonna move. How you know?"
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"Hey! I'll race you for it."
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"Winner gets all. You any good at running?"
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"I'd sooner die than to lose a foot race to my brother."
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"Come on. To the tree."
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"One, two, three!"
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"Go, Stu! Go, Lidia!"
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"Oh, damn! Tie!"
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"Guess we're gonna have to share it!"
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"No fair!"
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"Us girls got there first, and we raced for it and tied!"
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"I said we'd try it and we tried it."
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"I want all our stuff back!"
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"Simmer down, now!"
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"All right."
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"I say y'all try to get along one more day."
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"Oh, come on, Dad!"
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"If y'all cannot work together after that,"
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"then I guess you are gonna have to"
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"put a little daylight between yourselves."
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"Share it on the split."
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"You boys can have it in the morning"
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"when the girls'll be in school."
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"And in the afternoon you take off, you let them enjoy it."
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"And I don't wanna hear about you raising your fists again."
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"You got that? Yes, sir."
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"You all got that?"
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"Yes, sir. Yes, sir."
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"Daddy? What?"
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"Can I give you a French twist tonight with Dippity Do?"
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"If I can give you a French twist with a dip-dilly-dew."
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"Whose turn is it to help me with this laundry, Lidia Joanne?"
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"Promise? Yeah."
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"I'm coming."
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"How you doing these days, Elvadine?"
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"My life be a wreck. How you been?"
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"Pretty good."
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"Hey, Elvadine, Amber, come on, help me with the laundry!"
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"Bye, Mr. Simmons."
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"Bye, Mr. Simmons."
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"Good-bye, Elvadine. Good-bye, Amber."
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"I'm proud of you for sharing that fort with your sister."
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"You treat her good, she'll be in your corner the rest of your life."
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"Something happen to your lip?"
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"Got kicked in the face."
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"By who?"
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"Lipnickis."
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"They ought to call them the Lip-kickis."
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"I think the Lipdickis."
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"Y'all... Y'all feuding with them, too?"
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"I hold my temper."
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"It's just sometimes I feel like I could wring his scrawny little neck."
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"Boy, sometimes all it takes is a split second"
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"to do something you'll regret the whole rest of your life."
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"Stuart, sometimes... "Sometimes" is too much."
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"Anyhow, got me a job today."
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"Working for the state."
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"Get out. Are you serious? Yes, sir."
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"Your old grammar school."
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"I'm the new custodial engineer."
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"Hey, Ma! Dad got a janitoring job at the school!"
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"I heard! Isn't it wonderful?"
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"It's too bad I graduated. We could hang out."
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"That's really boss, Dad."
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"Well, thank you."
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"I'll see you later."
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"Dad?"
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"Yeah?"
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"Better come in here a minute."
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"I think it's ready. Oh, Lidia, I'm..."
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"Honey, I'm working on the radio."
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"Come on, Dad."
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"Come on, you promised. Sit down."
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"Oh, Lidia."
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"I wish you'd... What're you gonna do to it?"
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"I'm just taking it up."
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"You're just what?"
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"I'm just taking it up."
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"Gosh, Dad."
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"Dad? Hmm?"
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"How come you and Mom don't talk no more?"
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"Well, I been gone a long time, Lidia."
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"We're just giving each other a little space right now."
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"You better start crowding her, Dad."
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"Put your arms around the woman every once in a while,"
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"or she's gonna think you don't like her no more."
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"Now, I'm giving you this advice"
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"'cause I can see you just don't know what you're doing."
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"Well, I'm gonna take that to heart."
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"Lidia suggested that I dance with you."
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"That is if you're still interested in taking my hand."
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"I've been waiting on you to ask for the longest time."
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"You even got your hair done up for the occasion."
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"In all the years I'd known my mother,"
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"this was the only time I'd ever seen her cry from happiness."
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"Then again, maybe it was just Dad stepping on her toes."
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