A Mercury is a good car. That's the car I was driving that day. I've had a lot of cars....
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Charles Bushman:
A Mercury is a good car. That's the car I was driving that day. I've had a lot of cars. Different kinds. Lot's of different kinds of cars. She was standing - this girl - on the side of the street where there was this chicken stand, wasn't the Colonel but it was a chicken stand nonetheless. I pulled the Mercury up right along side her and rolled down the window, see, by electric power. She had on a leather skirt and had a lot of hair on her arms. I like that a lot. That means a big bush. I like a big bush. She says, "Are you dating?" You know, so I said, "Sure". She gets in and we pull off to a remote location that was comfortable for both she and I. She says, "How much do you wanna spend?", I said, "Whatever it will take to see that bush of yours because I know it's a big one". She says, "Twenty five dollars". That's not chicken feed to a working man so I produce the $25, she puts it in her shoe, pulls up her skirt and there before me lay this thin, crooked, uncircumcised penis.
[Scoffs]
Charles Bushman:
You can imagine how bad I wanted my $25 back, huh?
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A Mercury is a real good car.
That was the car I was
driving that day.
I have a lot of cars.
Yeah. Different kinds.
A lot of different
kinds of cars.
She was standing, this girl,
on the side of the street where
there was this chicken stand.
It wasn't the Colonel, but it was
a chicken stand nevertheless.
And I pulled the Mercury
right up alongside
and I rolled down the window,
see, by electric power.
And she had this
leather skirt on.
And she had a lot of
hair on her arms.
I like hair, I like hair a lot. It
means a big bush. I like a big bush.
So she says, "Are you
dating?" You know?
I said, "Sure." So she gets in.
And we pull off into this
remote location, you know,
that was comfortable
for both she and I.
And she says to me, "How
much do you wanna spend?"
And I said, "Whatever it takes to see that
bush of yours, 'cause I know it's a big one."
And she says to
me, "25 dollars."
That's not chicken feed, you know...
to a working man.
So I produce the 25 dollars and she sticks it
down into her shoe and pulls up her skirt.
And there before
me lay this thin,
crooked, uncircumcised penis.
You can imagine how bad I
wanted my 25 dollars back, huh?
I don't know why you're so weirded out.
This is not San Quentin.
It's just a nut house. Most of these
people don't even know where they are.
They're not gonna hurt you.
In a few minutes, we're gonna be in a room
with a killer. That doesn't bother you?
Hey, you're the one that
wanted to major in journalism.
These are the people from
that newspaper deal.
- Oh, yeah. From the college?
- Yes, sir.
- I'm Jerry Woolridge.
- Nice to meet you.
I'm Marsha Dwiggins and
this is Theresa Evans.
She's here to take the pictures.
Y'all sit down.
Yeah, there was a young man
named John Legit Hunter
who was in the filling station business
- a good filling station business.
But he was one of these young
men we run across in life,
I'm sure you've run across 'em, who
didn't deserve what he had, you know?
And one of the things
he had was this...
beautiful young bride,
Sarah.
She was a Georgia peach.
In fact, she was more like the picture I had
in my mind than any woman I'd ever seen.
So I took it upon myself to take
her away from John Legit Hunter,
who did not deserve
her, you know?
Oh, I don't know if I told you,
but he was a Frenchman who
claimed to be an Englishman.
Yeah... Took a lot of strong nylon
cord to get her away from him,
'cause she was a fighter as
well as being a Georgia peach.
Clip duration: 194 seconds
Views: 469
Timestamp in movie: 00h 00m 00s
Uploaded: 12 December, 2020
Genres: drama
Summary: Karl Childers, a simple man hospitalized since his childhood murder of his mother and her lover, is released to start a new life in a small town.
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