HAPPY: (indignantly) I didn't know that, Mom. He ballyhoos a league fifty-one years this October, opens up hundreds of minds to the sport, and now in his old age they want to take his hockey away. LINDA: A small man can be just as exhausted as a great man. He's tired of this damned lockout business. But you don't have to be very smart to know what his trouble is. LINDA: No, a lot of people think he's lost just a hobby. But he's a hockey fan, and a terrible thing is happening to him. They're not the best franchise that ever lived. LINDA: Willy Loman never saw a lot of wins. HAPPY: (surlily) Just don't call him crazy!īIFF: People are worse off than Willy Loman. He's crazy!īIFF: What the hell do you know about it? WILLY: Hey, hey, Biffo! (Willy exits to the left, with a laugh)īIFF: (starting to go out after Willy) What the hell is the matter with him?īIFF: Stop making excuses for him! He has to get over this NHL lockout.
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