Why don't you quit? Quit! Now, how am I gonna quit? And what if I do quit, I ain't got no...
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Addie Loggins:
Why don't you quit?
Imogene:
Quit! Now, how am I gonna quit? And what if I do quit, I ain't got no money to get home to Mama. And what if I do get home, they got hard times as it is. My Mama say, "You go work for that white lady, she'll take good care of you."
[Rolls her eyes]
Imogene:
You wanna know what I think?
Addie Loggins:
Yeah.
Imogene:
You know the little white speck on top of chicken doo-doo?
Addie Loggins:
Yeah.
Imogene:
Well, that's the kind of white I think miss Trixie is. She's just like that little white speck on top of old chicken shit.
Transcript
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Why don't you quit Quit
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How am I going to quit
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And what if I do quit
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Ain't got no money to get home to Mum
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And what if I do get home
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They got hard times as it is
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My mama say You go work for a white lady
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she'll take good care of you
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You want to know what I think Yeah
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You know the little white speck on top of chicken doo doo
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Yeah
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Well that's the kind of white I think Miss Trixie is
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She's just like that little white speck on top of old chicken shit
Clip duration: 31 seconds
Views: 989
Timestamp in movie: 00h 42m 32s
Uploaded: 30 November, 2022
Genres: comedy, crime, drama
Summary: During the Great Depression, a con man finds himself saddled with a young girl—who may or may not be his daughter—and the two forge an unlikely partnership.
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00:26 How come she had to leave that job back there
00:36 How many times you gonna see it
01:16 I want one child's price ticket
00:05 Eat your Coney Island
00:47 For I have lost in mine integrity
00:35 If you're driving your chariot to Missouri
00:18 Seventy four
00:17 She really do all that dancin'
00:20 She thinks you're real cute
00:08 Maybe you should ask her for a date
00:24 Roosevelt said we're all feelin' a lot better
01:53 I want you to remember one thing
00:19 Miss Trixie don't feel so good
00:12 She always has to go to the bathroom
00:15 I just know your ass is still warm
00:19 I sell the good book
00:22 Don't think that poor child ain't entitled
00:16 You meet my Mama in a barroom
00:14 You hungry
03:04 This baby gots to go winky tinky