Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
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-Some kind of a disappointment?
-I don't know. Do you?

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I'm asking you.
How should I know if you don't?

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Do you think a shot of that whisky
would injure my spastic condition?

:46:17
No, sir.
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It might do it some good.
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The sky is open again, boy. It's open!
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That's the way to feel.
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I can breathe.
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All my life I've been like a doubled-up fist...
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...pounding and smashing and driving!
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But now I'm going
to take things easy with them.

:46:52
Do you know what I'm thinking?
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What's that, sir?
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Pleasure!
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I'll tell you, I still have a feeling for women,
and I'm 65.

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-That's mighty remarkable.
-Remarkable?

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Admirable.
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It's not only remarkable and admirable,
it's downright satisfying.

:47:10
-I'm going to have me a ball.
-A ball?

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I'm going to pick me a choice woman...
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...and I'm going to smother her in minks
and choke her with diamonds.

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I'm going to be happy!
:47:23
Why are you so restless?
You got ants in your britches?

:47:26
-Yes, sir.
-Why?

:47:29
-Something hasn't happened yet.
-What's that?

:47:32
-A click in my head.
-Did you say, ''click''?

:47:34
Yes, sir. That click in my head
that makes me feel peaceful.

:47:38
Boy, sometimes you worry me.
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Like a switch clicking off in my head.
Turns the hot light off and the cool one on.

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All of a sudden, there's peace.
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You're a real alcoholic!
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That is the truth.
:47:55
Yes, sir, I am an alcoholic.
So, if you'll just excuse me.


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