smoke even though its effect is brutal and harmful? It can be understood with smoking as social actions which depend on socioeconomic status.
(2) Smoking as Social Actions
“…… reason for the limited potential for individuals to shape their lifestyles in ways which are presumed to be desirable is that all social actions are grounded in and constrained by social circumstances.” (Nettle
Booth?
Why not Oswald?
Because Boothhadflair, panache--
theleap to thestage afterheshotLincoln.
- Where areyou? - Closerthanyoumightimagine.
Its very exciting to talk toyou. Ifeellike Iknowyou.
Hows that?
Ive readaboutyou, seenphotos.
You wereJFKs favoriteagent, thebestandthebrightest.
But that wasalong timeago.
Whatskeptyouin thegame all theseyears?
Why dont we get together for a drink? We could
smokes cigarettes like theyre going out of style.
It is impossible to tell where the Young Woman is from or how old she is; everything she does contradicts something she did. The boy and girl sit in a booth. Their dialogue is to be said in a rapid-pace "His Girl Friday" fashion.
YOUNG MAN
No, forget it, its too risky. Im through doin that shit.
YOUNG WOMAN
You always say that, the same thing ever
booths.
Yes, I know. Thank you.
Sign your name again, please.
She only .
My father has an account here.
Lester Jacobs.
Next, please?
Could I have that paper
with my signature on it, please?
Thank you.
Crab apples. No grapes this year.
How are you two
getting along out here?
- Everything all right?
- Yes, just fine.
You do remember me?
I Cora Hallet.
Your father leased
this house from me.
Yeah, I
CHILI PALMER, late thirties, sits in a booth with TOMMY CARLO, a low level mob type. Chili smokes a cigarette, stares out the window at the people on the street.
TOMMY
Guy on the radio said its gonna get down to thirty-four.
Chili watches a woman on the sidewalk pause to tighten the scarf around her neck. She looks in the window, sees Chili looking out.
TOMMY
Thirty-four - thats freezing, for Chr