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she is about to burst into tears because the date went horribly as she "step away from him. “Hilly can
take you,” I say. “Hilly will drive you.” He turns and focuses on me for what, I’m pretty sure, is the first
time all night. After several long moments of standing there being looked at, my eyes fill with tears. I’m
just so tired. “Ah, shit,” he says, and his body loosens. “Look, I told Hilly I wasn’t ready for any damn
date". "Don't . . .” I say, backing away from him, and I head back to the house” (Stockett 141). "Friends in
Low Places" lyric “Sometimes two hearts just can't dance to the same beat. So I'll pack up my things, and
I will take what remains of me” by Garth Brooks explains how Hilly tried to force Skeeter and Stuart
together but during the date Skeeter realized how different their lifestyles and personalities were, so
Skeeter tries to hint at Hilly when she was “looking at [Skeeter] like she’s trying to figure out what I want
to do. I thought I’d made it obvious when I stayed in the bathroom for ten minutes” (Flatts 2:06; Stockett
140). "You Don't Even Know Who I Am" by Patty Loveless lyric "And you don't even know who I am. You
left me a long time ago. You don't even know who I am, so what do I care if you go” connects to Skeeters
date with Stuart because Stuart insults Skeeters profession not realizing what type of life, she wants
with him saying “Isn’t that what you women from Ole Miss major in? Professional husband hunting? "I
watch him, dumbfounded. I may not’ve had a date in umpteen years, but who does he think he is? "I'm
sorry, but were you dropped on your head as an infant? "He blinks at me, then laughs for the first time
all night. "Not that it’s any of your business,” I say, “but I had to start somewhere if I plan on being a
journalist.” I think I’ve actually impressed him. But then he throws back the drink and the look is gone”
(Stockett 139).
"Friends in Low Places" - Garth Brooks “And I saw the surprise and the
fear in his eyes when I took his glass of champagne. And I toasted you, said, honey,
we may be through, but you'll never hear me complain” (Brooks 0:28)
"Winner at a Losing Game" is a song written and recorded by American country music group Rascal
Flatts. It was released in October 2007 as the second single from their album Still Feels Good
“Friends in Low Places" by artist Garth Brooks. It was released on August 6, 1990, from his album No
Fences.