1:12:01
Clean up that pigsty of a room.
1:12:08
Hi. I'm Louanne Johnson.
I'm the boys' teacher.
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I know who you are.
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You're that white-bread bitch
messin' with my babies' minds.
1:12:17
I beg your pardon?
1:12:19
My boys don't go to your school
no more, and that's gonna be it.
1:12:23
- You took 'em out of school?
- You're damn right I did.
1:12:26
I saw what they were bringing
home-- poetry and shit.
1:12:30
A waste of time. They got
more important things to worry about.
1:12:37
Don't you think that finishing high
school will be valuable to their future?
1:12:41
That's not in their future.
1:12:43
I ain't raising no doctors and lawyers
here. They got bills to pay.
1:12:46
Why don't you just
get on outta here.
1:12:49
Go find yourself some other
poor boys to save.
1:13:05
Mama! I could stand
some lemonade.
1:13:14
"lt is easier
to forgive an enemy...
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than to forgive a friend.
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The man who permits you
to injure him...
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deserves your vengeance.
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He also will receive it."
1:13:31
Wow, who wrote that?
Some Mafia guy?
1:13:34
You know, let's go on
with this poem tomorrow.
1:13:36
Why don't you-- Take out your work
sheets and do the vocabulary drill.
1:13:38
- Say what?
- Oh, man!
- Man, I don't wanna do no vocabulary.
1:13:41
I don't wanna do
no damn vocabulary.
1:13:43
Then don't.
1:13:46
What do you mean?
You mean I have a choice?
1:13:49
You're not gonna let me get away with
not learnin' my vocabulary, right?
1:13:56
That's right. You have to do
your vocabulary.
1:13:59
Words are thoughts
and we can't think without 'em.