:17:01
I'm from the Textile Workers
Unión of America.
:17:04
You wanna read this
when you have a chance on your break?
:17:07
Wanna read this on your break? OK.
:17:10
Morning. I'm from
the Textile Workers Unión of America.
:17:13
You wanna read this when you get home?
:17:15
Good morning. I'm with
the Textile Workers Unión of America.
:17:19
Read this on your break...
when you have a chance. Thank you.
:17:22
I'm with the Textile Workers Unión -
How's your nose? - Of America.
:17:26
Read that on your break.
I'm with the Textile Workers...
:17:29
Hey!
:17:30
There's too many big words. If I don't
understand it, they ain't gonna understand it.
:17:35
- That fella a friend of yours, Norma?
- Looks like he's gettin' to be.
:17:39
- You'll be late.
- I don't care if I don't get there till tomorrow.
:17:43
Thank you. If you have any questions
I'm at the Golden Cherry Motel, room 31.
:17:47
Read this on your break.
OK, don't be late for work, now, folks.
:17:50
Good mornin' to ya.
Thank you. Good morning.
:17:57
All right, the lady wants to go to work.
:18:00
I'll catch you later.
:18:05
Well...
:18:07
One of you guys shows up
about every four years.
:18:10
- About the same time we get the locusts.
- Oh.
:18:13
- What's your name?
- My name?
:18:15
- Yeah.
- My name's Jimmy Jerome Davis.
:18:18
Well, Jimmy Jerome, we already got
six of you bossmen in civil contempt.
:18:22
Would you care to make it seven?
:18:24
Why, hell, we plaster the toilets
with them things.
:18:30
Wanna read this on your break?
:18:34
Asshole.
:18:48
I already told him I wouldn't go out
to dinner with him. What's he want now?
:18:52
Maybe he wants to
make it breakfast, Norma Rae.