Get on the Bus
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:02:00
The devil wants us to throw in the
towel, but I'll still get us there.

:02:06
Excuse me.
:02:07
What can I do for you?
:02:08
I just heard you're going
to the DC march.

:02:12
That's right.
:02:13
Well, well.
:02:15
My name's Wendell. Wendell Perry.
:02:17
I own a car dealership here
in Memphis. Lexus SC 400...

:02:22
...$75,000.
:02:25
And it's mine.
:02:28
We already have a ride, brother.
:02:31
I'm not trying to make a sale.
I want to tag along.

:02:34
You want to come with us?
:02:36
Yes, indeed.
:02:37
It's the place to be,
and I want to be there.

:02:40
All I need is a ride from y'all.
:02:43
I wish I could help you, but...
:02:45
...everybody paid money
to get on this bus.

:02:47
Oh, well, brother...
:02:50
...if you're concerned about money...
:02:53
That ain't what I mean.
:02:55
You see, if I pick up any strays,
I could lose this gig. Understand?

:03:00
We won't say anything.
:03:02
I'm with them.
:03:04
The man says he wants to come
to Washington, let him come.

:03:08
He's a brother.
:03:10
Yeah, Pop, but every brother ain't
righteous, so mind if I...?

:03:14
Go ahead.
:03:24
So none of you brothers have any
objections picking him up?

:03:29
I have no objections to him,
but that funky cigar's gotta go.

:03:33
No smoking.
:03:34
No problem.
:03:35
Well, Wendell, welcome aboard.
:03:39
Wendell Perry.
:03:40
Man, there's nothing like the sunrise.
:03:43
Reminds me of heaven.
:03:44
Been there, huh?
:03:46
I'm just saying I can't imagine
what could be nicer.

:03:49
Times like now you couldn't pay me a
million bucks to do something else.

:03:53
If you weren't driving,
would you still be going?

:03:56
You kidding?
:03:56
Even if I didn't want to, the women
wouldn't let me hear the end of it.


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