Steve Boyer:
You could start out as a cashier... and then work your way up to becoming a manager of one of these places - just like your dad.
Ron Kovic:
I get $1700 a month from the government. I think I'm just going to lay low, and look around...
Steve Boyer:
[dismissively]
That's charity money, Ronnie; this isn't.
Ron Kovic:
Charity?
Steve Boyer:
All I'm saying is that you got to - you got to put the war behind you, you know; you got to forget about this chair you're in!
Ron Kovic:
[leans forward]
Sometimes, Stevie, I think people, they know you're back from Vietnam, and their face - changes: the eyes, the voice, the way they look at you, you know.
Steve Boyer:
I know what you mean, Ronnie, but people here - they don't give a shit about the war! Yeah! To them it's just a million miles away. It's all bullshit, anyway. I mean, the government sold us a bill of goods and we bought it, and got the shit kicked out of us, and for what, huh?
Ron Kovic:
What do you mean, "we," Stevie? You were in college, man.
Steve Boyer:
[shrugs shoulders]
You bought that Communist bullshit, Ronnie. Yeah, they were going to take over the world, you remember that? Fenelli, you, Walsh - the whole town was devastated.
[pause]
Steve Boyer:
For what? For lies, for bullshit lies?
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05/03/2025 alle ore 08:56