The Last American Hero
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1:04:01
You almost made me
eat my words, Junior.

1:04:07
Then I looked down,
and I saw your car.

1:04:13
Made me feel like cryin'.
1:04:16
I wanted to run down there
and throw my arms around you.

1:04:27
Come on.
1:04:38
- What sign are you?
- Oh, Ford, I guess.

1:04:41
I have pretty good luck
with them so far.

1:04:44
Maybe a Chevy, though,
if I can get the bucks for one.

1:04:47
Isn't there anythin'
you care about more than cars?

1:04:50
- Besides this?
- Includin' this.

1:04:56
I really eat up on racin', huh?
1:04:58
Mm-hmm.
1:05:12
You're so beautiful and so good.
Did you know that?

1:05:19
Hey, I mean that.
1:05:21
Oh, I didn't always look like this.
1:05:24
- No?
- Uh-uh.

1:05:26
I used to weigh 180 pounds...
1:05:28
and my mother used to tell me
I looked like the Lone Ranger's horse.

1:05:31
- Oh, that's nice of her.
- She was right.

1:05:35
You should've seen me when I first went
to business school in Atlanta.

1:05:38
Oh, you went to Atlanta?
What's that like?

1:05:40
Um, big.
1:05:45
I remember one time...
1:05:47
me and my friend Ruby—
1:05:50
We were about 16, I guess, and
we were invited to this fraternity party.

1:05:55
Now, nobody on the face
of God's green earth...

1:05:58
thinks he's smarter than
those fraternity boys, right?


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