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-You on your way to work?
-Sort of.
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I used to see the dawn
come up every day.
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Only the shrimpers got up earlier.
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Remember Clarence Green?
Used to work in the kitchen.
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He'd be back there.
I'd come in, "Morning, Clarence."
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"Morning, Mr. Furman," he'd say.
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-They don't call you like that no more.
-Not for a long time, Daddy.
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I said that if integration comes...
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...I was gonna close up.
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One day, there it is. Four of them.
Young, polite. Sitting in a booth...
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...waiting for my girls to serve them.
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Clarence was in the back
trembling like a leaf.
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Didn't know how I was gonna react.
I said, "What do you think, Clarence?"
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He said, "Well, Mr. Furman...
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...I reckon if you serve them this
one time, they ain't coming back."
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"How's that?" I said.
"Excuse me for saying it, Mr. Furman.
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But the food is a lot better
down at Buster's Place."
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You spend a lot of time worrying
about a day coming.
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Then when it does,
it ain't so bad.
:37:28
I can't do it anymore.
:37:34
-Developers been getting to you?
-No, it's not them.
:37:38
You spend so much time worrying
about the damn swamp buzzard....
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-Snail kite.
-You know who's endangered?
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-The small businessman.
-I know. But it's me.
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I hate going in there.
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People used to come
to Plantation Island...