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[catch of junk is dumped onto the deck
Lt. Den lowers himself from the rigging]
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No shrimp.
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Where the hell's this God of yours?
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It's funny Lieutenant Dan said that,
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'cause right then, God showed up.
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[wind begins to blow strong]
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You'll never sink
this boat!
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Now me, I was scared.
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But Lietenant Dan, he was mad.
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Come on!
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You call this a storm?
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Blow, you son-of-a-bitch! Blow!
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It's time for a showdown! You and me!
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I'm right here! Come and get me! Ha ha!
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You'll never sink this boat!
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Ha ha ha ha!
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. . . destroying nearly everything path.
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And as in other towns up and down the coast,
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Bayou La Batre's entire
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shrimping industry has falling victim to carmen
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and has been left in utter ruin.
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Speaking with local officials, this reporter
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has learned, in fact, only one shrimping boat actually
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survived the storm.
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Louise, Louise, there's Forrest!
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After that, shrimpin' was easy.
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And since people still needed them shrimps
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for shrimp cocktails and
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barbecues and all . . .
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. . . and we were the only boat left standing
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"Bubba-Gump" shrimp's what they got.
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We got a whole bunch of boats.
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Twelve Jenny's
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A big ol' warehouse, we even have hats that says
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"Bubba-Gump" on 'em.
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"Bubba-GUmp Shrimp."
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It's a household name.