:10:01
Didn't even get to keep
my damn tiara.
:10:03
I had to turn it in for scrap.
:10:12
So we adopt Molly three year ago
when we come to America...
:10:18
to help acclimate us
to American.
:10:21
To America, Dad.
:10:26
She all-American girl.
:10:28
She our Teen American Princess.
:10:30
Oh, Ma.
:10:39
English!
:10:40
Speak English,
you stupid little retard!
:10:42
So, Molly, tell movie man
what you talent do.
:10:47
I'll be line dancing.
:10:49
Country western!
:10:51
Clint Black, ruff!
:10:53
Hey, what he got that I not got?
:10:59
So have you decided what
your talent is going to be...
:11:01
for the pageant yet?
:11:02
Yeah. I'll be doing
a dramatic monologue...
:11:06
and right now
I'm thinking "Othello... "
:11:10
or "Soylent Green... "
:11:12
Well, my own version of it.
:11:15
You know, a lot of girls
make a smooth transition...
:11:18
from pageants into acting.
:11:19
Competing for the title...
:11:21
of Minnesota's American Teen
Princess sure was exciting...
:11:25
but I never could have won...
:11:27
without my Saint Paul
pork products.
:11:30
I've been enjoying Saint Paul
pork products for years.
:11:34
I grew up right next
to these stockyards.
:11:37
It's still the same
family-run business...
:11:39
that Walter and Vera Pularski
started in 1920...
:11:43
when they raised
and slaughtered their first pig.
:11:51
I just love
Saint Paul pork products.
:11:54
In fact, I love 'em so much...
:11:57
I work here now!