The Laramie Project
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:05:02
We're just passing through.
:05:21
Hi.
:05:23
-Is linda home?
-Nope, she's working.

:05:25
Okay. Can you teII her that Amanda
stopped by and I'II be at the Ranger MoteI?

:05:29
And who are you?
:05:31
I'm with a theatre company.
Rebecca HiIIiker toId her about me.

:05:34
I never heard of her. What do you want?
:05:36
We're writing a pIay about laramie
and the Matthew Shepard incident.

:05:41
Why are you doing that?
:05:43
We think it's a story that--
:05:45
Sticking your nose into something
we don't need to taIk about.

:05:48
-That's over and done.
-I understand your feeIing--

:05:52
We don't want any more of this.
You're not wanted here.

:06:00
Where are you going with this story?
:06:02
When the pIay is finished,
we'II bring it around to laramie.

:06:05
-And you're gonna use our words?
-That's the idea.

:06:14
I've been cIose enough to the case
to know many of the peopIe.

:06:19
I have a daughter,
works in the Sheriff's department.

:06:22
As for the ''gay issue''...
:06:24
...I don't give a damn one way or another
as Iong as they don't bother me.

:06:28
And even if they did,
I'd just say, ''No, thank you.''

:06:31
That's the attitude
of most of the laramie popuIation.

:06:34
They might poke one in a bar situation,
you know.

:06:38
If they had been drinking,
they might smack one in the mouth...

:06:41
...but then they'd just waIk away.
laramie is Iive-and-Iet-Iive.

:06:47
My dear brothers and sisters, I am here
today to bring you the Word of the Lord.

:06:52
In my ministry, I've found a simpIe truth
that I'd Iike to share with you today.

:06:57
It's this:
:06:58
The Word is either sufficient...

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