Frank Gannucci
01-15-2016, 09:17 AM
(Ralph & Ed are in the library.)
Ralph: "This is a great place Norton."
Ed: "Yeah, its too bad that I can't see any comic books here."
Ralph: "You stupe and your comics."
Ed: "There's some black people over there."
Ralph: "Yeah. Just think Norton. This Monday is going to mark the 30th anniversary of the Martin Luther King Day holiday."
Ed: "I thought that that holiday has been in effect since the 60s."
Ralph: "You are a mental case. Just think like we said times before, without Martin Luther King we would still have libraries for whites and libraries for blacks."
Ed: "He was an inspirational man who died too early."
Ralph: "Yes he did. I bet he would run for President of the US. He might be more popular than that BUM Donald Trump."
Ed: "He might have become the first black to be President. He would have beaten Obama for that distinction."
Ralph: "Without him and Rosa Parks there might still be segregation in this country and possibly world. If Rosa Parks was asked by one of my passengers to sit in the back like a sign said, I would be the first to have her disobey the sign and give that customer an earful."
(Ed blows his nose.)
Ed: "Rosa Parks would love you."
Ralph: "That Martin Luther King would be proud of the fact that that there is still no segregation in this country and world. Our people are not going to turn back time."
Ed: "How true. Thanks to them this country and world are great."
(They both sing a song about Rosa and Martin Luther King.)
(Jackie walks on stage. Crowd cheers.)
Jackie: "Thank you. GOOD NIGHT!"
(Crowd cheers.)
Ralph: "This is a great place Norton."
Ed: "Yeah, its too bad that I can't see any comic books here."
Ralph: "You stupe and your comics."
Ed: "There's some black people over there."
Ralph: "Yeah. Just think Norton. This Monday is going to mark the 30th anniversary of the Martin Luther King Day holiday."
Ed: "I thought that that holiday has been in effect since the 60s."
Ralph: "You are a mental case. Just think like we said times before, without Martin Luther King we would still have libraries for whites and libraries for blacks."
Ed: "He was an inspirational man who died too early."
Ralph: "Yes he did. I bet he would run for President of the US. He might be more popular than that BUM Donald Trump."
Ed: "He might have become the first black to be President. He would have beaten Obama for that distinction."
Ralph: "Without him and Rosa Parks there might still be segregation in this country and possibly world. If Rosa Parks was asked by one of my passengers to sit in the back like a sign said, I would be the first to have her disobey the sign and give that customer an earful."
(Ed blows his nose.)
Ed: "Rosa Parks would love you."
Ralph: "That Martin Luther King would be proud of the fact that that there is still no segregation in this country and world. Our people are not going to turn back time."
Ed: "How true. Thanks to them this country and world are great."
(They both sing a song about Rosa and Martin Luther King.)
(Jackie walks on stage. Crowd cheers.)
Jackie: "Thank you. GOOD NIGHT!"
(Crowd cheers.)