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39 Cards in this Set
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Hey |
Hey, how'd it go? |
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Fine |
No problems? |
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I didn't get mugged or anything if that's what you're asking |
Any new orders? |
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Henkel's wants a half case next week |
Good |
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I told her you'd call for the details |
Good, thats great. But next time you can just get those details, okay? You're gonna be filling those orders anyhow |
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Well, she wanted to talk to you |
Oh sure. I'm just saying-- |
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We eating soon? |
Not until 6:30, it's mac and cheese and hot dogs |
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I'm gonna go into town for dinner |
Come on, Danny. Eat with us. Hey, wait. You got a letter. Anything good? |
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I haven't read it yet
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Design Associates in Richmond...never heard of them. |
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It's a design firm. I'll be back later |
Hey! Ain't you gonna tell me what's in the letter? |
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Being kinda nosey aren't you? |
Just curious. |
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They offered me a job and mailed me a contract. What do you think of that? |
I...Danny... |
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So, what do you think I should do? |
You said you would stay |
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Glad I went to college! |
It's only for awhile until I get my-- |
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I accept the job, just hold it until my sister comes back and relieves me from duty |
You knew this was gonna happen. Why did you even apply for that job? |
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With the money I would be making there I could help you guys out, send you money-- |
When did you interview with them? Was it before you even came home? |
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I didn't think I would get this job, the place is amazing |
Oh, Lord, please no. You promised |
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Come on, Annie. I don't want to be trapped here forever. |
Like me? |
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That's not fair. |
No, it ain't. |
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Don't pull that on me, this is a once in a lifetime opportunity |
Danny, baby, listen to me |
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Don't try and-- |
Just listen. You got an obligation. Daddy and Mama left us to take care of The Fork and Walter. We can't keep going on like this, I gotta get to school and get a real job or this place is just gonna get sold off bit by bit until there ain't nothing left. I need you to be here for me. Walter needs you. Mama and Daddy-- |
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Are dead. We don't owe them sh*t anymore. |
Danny! |
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How long am I gonna have to pay for that night? |
Nobody said anything about-- |
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Just sell this whole place off and let's start over in Richmond. |
Sell the Fork? |
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Then the money will start rolling in, you can go to school up there-- |
What about Walter? |
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We can't take care of him, look what happened. |
No! |
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They got some nice places for him-- |
You should be ashamed of yourself. |
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Fine |
How can you even say something like that? He's your brother. |
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Okay, I'm sorry. We can get a place and he can come with us then. |
We are not selling The Fork. This is Walter's home and he is staying here. |
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Then you can stay here with him. |
Please, oh please. |
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Maybe later, once I get set up you"ll change your mind. |
What about me? |
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I need a couple of grand to get set up, you all can keep the rest. |
A couple...what are you talking about? |
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I need some cash to get up there and get a place |
You ain't getting a dime! |
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A third of it is mine |
A third? What are you talking about? |
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Three of us, I get a third. |
There ain't no money |
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All the more reason to sell |
We DID sell. I sold off half the farm to pay for your college |
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That's not all that money went for |
There ain't nothing left for you. If you're gonna leave, if you're leaving me here... you go with nothing. |
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How the hell am I supposed to do that? Walk to Virginia? |
That ain't my concern. |
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I know you got money, you were gonna pay your tuition with something. |
Are you that cruel, or just stupid? |