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This American Life

172: 24 Hours at the Golden Apple

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This American Life

Society & Culture, News, Politics, Arts

4.688.8K Ratings

🗓️ 28 July 2024

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

We document one day in a Chicago diner called the Golden Apple, starting at 5 a.m. and going until 5 a.m. the next morning. We hear from the waitress who has worked the graveyard shift for over two decades, the regular customers who come every day, the couples working out their problems, assorted drunks, and, of course, cops.

  • Act One: In this act, we hear several stories that happened during the daylight hours of the diner's operation. The first is from Nancy Updike, who talks with early morning customers, including one guy who comes in mornings to play his accordion, and another who at the age of 8 was the youngest butcher in Illinois. We also hear from several regulars who come to the Golden Apple every day, more than once. Many of them are old and alone. They say they come for the coffee, and to talk to the waitresses. Reporter Susan Burton talks with two friends who used to be a couple. They stopped dating three years ago, but haven't stopped fighting about whose fault it was. An older lady who grew up in the neighborhood explains her neighbors' feelings towards African Americans and gay people. (29 minutes)
  • Act Two: In this act, we hear from the rowdier, drunker late-night patrons of the Golden Apple. A guy walks in with two young women, hoping to go home with one of them. A woman explains the difference between earthly time and other kinds of time. Two teenaged girls, best friends, spend four hours trying to meet a guy named Jeff at the diner. Two cops talk about TV, what they do on their breaks, and how sometimes it's okay to drive around all night on their beat doing nothing. (26 minutes)

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0:00.0

There's certain things you should really only say to your best friend. This is probably one of them.

0:06.0

You ever just shut up and just listen to somebody?

0:08.0

That's what this... Spell it out there, brother.

0:11.0

I already did. Tom and Scott are in an all night diner around midnight.

0:16.0

Scott is dishevelled and tired.

0:18.0

He's been working all night as a bartender at a Chinese restaurant,

0:21.0

serving lots of free drinks on the slide to Tom

0:24.0

and Tom in response seems astonishingly ungrateful.

0:28.0

Here is the kind of sass that Tom keeps throwing Scott's way.

0:31.0

You're the one who needed the food and the beers and all that stuff

0:34.7

like that to calm down after your traumatic night stealing from your employer.

0:40.3

Really?

0:42.8

Just at that moment, a man on a Hawaiian print shirt and khaki pants walks by their table.

0:47.3

He hears the word employer, mistakes it for the word lawyer, and then turns to Tom.

0:54.0

Are you a lawyer?

0:55.0

Uh, no.

0:57.0

Do you want to be?

0:58.0

Who brought up a lawyer to start with?

1:00.0

You just came walking and no I didn't.

1:02.0

Not at all. He didn't't say Laura you thought that you heard

1:04.8

something and then you let your mind take over and then it got you and it puts your

1:08.8

lawyer so that's probably why I might have thought that but you know what I'm trained in the art of listening and

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