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Take for instance Betty Lee.
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At times I look at her and I think...
she's fat and dried up...
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and selfish.
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And then again I think
she's warm and unselfish.
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What about this character, Norrie?
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She wasn't at the Grove.
I just wrote her in.
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That's a writer's privilege.
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I even get mixed up
about Norrie too.
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She says she'll have me any way--
plain, fried or scrambled.
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And I admit that
I am tempted at times...
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like at night when Uncle Rolfe's
off at the poker games.
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But I don't know about Norrie.
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In fact, proper folks would say
she's just downright no good.
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What would you say?
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You know me, ma'am.
I'm not proper folks.
:53:59
Norrie never had a chance.
Her ma ran out on Uncle Rolfe
about five or six years ago.
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He's taken it out on Norrie
ever since.
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But she got around him...
one time.
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She got lost over the weekend with this
Fifth Avenue New York-type salesman.
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He came through
in this big, new, shiny car.
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I pretend like I don't know.
But I know.
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That baby's father has
a big, green convertible.
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- [ Chuckling ]
- That's the way it is.
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I don't like to sound
like I'm braggin', but...
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it's like I got two girls
with two roads to go.
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You know what I mean?
:54:49
Yes, I know what you mean.
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Glenn, have you ever thought
there might be a third road?