Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
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:57:01
You mean the business of making money?
:57:03
Yeah, money!
The stuff your dreams are made of!

:57:06
The Dixie Stars never made a nickel!
:57:09
Not from the first day to the last.
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It wasn't the money, it was the cheers.
:57:14
He lapped them up.
:57:15
The cheers didn't mean anything to me.
But they did to you!

:57:19
Because they shut you out
and you hated that.

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Not by the crowds, baby, by you.
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By the man I worshiped.
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That's why I hated Skipper.
:57:29
You hated him so much you got him drunk
and went to bed with him.

:57:43
Is that true?
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You don't think I ravished a football hero?
:57:59
Skipper was drunk.
:58:01
So are you most of the time.
:58:03
I don't seem to make out so well with you.
:58:10
Are you saying nothing happened
between you and Skipper?

:58:13
-You know what happened.
-I don't know!

:58:16
I wasn't there.
:58:18
I couldn't play that Sunday.
I wasn't in Chicago.

:58:21
-I was in the hospital--
-Skipper played.

:58:23
He played all right!
:58:24
His first professional game without Brick.
:58:29
Tell Big Daddy what happened.
:58:31
Go on, tell him.
:58:32
You're a sports announcer.
:58:35
Give us a running account
of the all-American bust.

:58:39
Tell him how many times
Skipper fumbled...

:58:42
...and stumbled and fell apart.
:58:45
On offensive he was useless.
On defensive he was a coward.

:58:49
And it was all over:
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Chicago: 47, Dixie Stars: 0.
:58:53
Bad breaks. An off day.
:58:55
No, baby.
:58:56
Without you, Skipper was nothing.
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Outside: big, tough, confident.

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