Mississippi Burning
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A member?
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A member of the social club.
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I thought you'd just buy me a beer.
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Give him a beer, Frank.
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Nice to be back in a dry county again.
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When I was sheriff,
half of my take-home pay...

:00:19
...was from collectin' taxes
on illegal jukes like this.

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Probably works the same here.
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I would think you'd haul in a tidy penny
here, winkin' at the bootleggers.

:00:28
I wouldn't know nothin' about that.
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Yeah... A tidy penny.
:00:36
- Got anything stronger than this, Deputy?
- No. No, we ain't.

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Oh?
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You know, in Thornton, Mississippi,
there's a joy-juice still in every yard.

:00:48
All you need is just some corn
and sugar and a pot to boil it in.

:00:53
I was tryin' to fingerprint
this old boy once.

:00:55
He'd had his hand
in the mash barrel all his life.

:00:58
There was no skin at all on there.
No prints.

:01:01
We ain't interested in your
good ol' Mississippi boy stories.

:01:04
You ain't from here no more.
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- Why'd you leave, anyway?
- I just wanted a change of scenery.

:01:15
The grits started leavin'
a bad taste in my mouth.

:01:18
Well, if that's how you feel about it,
Mr. FBI Man...


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