Shelter from the Storm Pt 2 Arthur


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# Every day when you're walkin' down the street

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# Everybody that you meet

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# Has an original point of view

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-# And I say, hey!

-Hey!

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# What a wonderful kind of day If we can learn to work and play

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# And get along with each other

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# You gotta listen to your heart Listen to the beat

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# Listen to the rhythm The rhythm of the street

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# Open up your eyes Open up your ears

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# Get together and make things better By working together

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# It's a simple message And it comes from the heart

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# Oh, believe in yourself For that's the place to start

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-# And I say, hey!

-Hey!

-What a wonderful kind of day

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# If we can learn to work and play And get along with each other

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# What a wonderful kind of day, hey! What a wonderful kind of day, HEY! #

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(Hey, DW.)

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Hey!

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HE SCREAMS

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GLASS TINKLES

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SNORING

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Oh!

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I wouldn't eat that cheese. It tastes like glue.

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But there are oat and cranberry granola bars on the bottom.

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Thanks. I'm Muffy.

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-Kaylie Lamont, Mayor of the shelter.

-Really?

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Well, not officially but I know this place inside and out.

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My mum and I were evacuated before Hurricane Sadie hit.

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How on earth do you get any sleep?

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It's like a snore factory in here.

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Ear plugs and if those don't work, I use earplugs and earmuffs.

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That's a great idea!

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-What?

-I said...

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Hee-hee, I'm just kidding ya.

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Come on, I'll show you the best part about this place.

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-Woo-hoo!

-Whee!

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THEY GIGGLE

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Ah-hem.

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BOTH: (Sorry.)

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THEY GIGGLE

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Great, more rain. There goes any chance Dad will be back in time.

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SHE SIGHS

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He's been really jumpy and having trouble sleeping

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so our paediatrician suggested we see a therapist.

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I think that was a good idea.

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I'm fine, really. You guys don't have to worry about me.

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You know what, why don't you let Alan and I talk alone

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for a little bit? Would that be OK with you, Alan?

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You can call me Brain, everyone else does.

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OK, and you can call me Dr Paula.

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I'm not crazy, you know.

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Who said anything about being crazy?

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Please, if a hurricane destroyed my office, I'd be a little jumpy too.

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How do you feel right now?

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Great...

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OK, a little nervous, I guess.

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So tell me, what was it like

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when you saw the shop after the hurricane?

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Kind of shocking, right?

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Yes, there was this tree sticking out of it and, I mean,

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we did everything we were supposed to.

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And if that could happen to our store,

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why not our house or my school?

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I'll never feel safe again.

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Oh, I think you will but things happen in their own time.

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Is that clock right? Have I really been talking for an hour?

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Yeah, time flies when you're having fun, huh?

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And when you're in therapy. How are you feeling now?

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Better. Hey, maybe I'm cured.

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-BLIND RATTLES

-Huh!

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Listen, it's going to take a little time to feel safe again.

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It doesn't just heal overnight.

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But we're going to work on this together, OK?

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Hey, I called the animal shelter like you said.

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They are trying to reunite pets and owners.

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But they're short on funds, so I'm raising money for them.

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Care to donate?

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Sure.

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Here you go.

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Buster, I'm trying to raise money, not fruit.

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What if they rescue a pet monkey? It could come in handy.

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Huh!

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I've only raised 3.35

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That's not going to help much.

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Arthur, Arthur, Arthur.

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Everyone knows you don't sell the pudding, you sell the wiggle.

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What does that mean?

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You can't just ask for money, you've got to tell people

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a heartbreaking story.

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"Somewhere there's a poor little kiddie, all alone, cold,

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"looking for her mummy."

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Stop! I can't hear any more.

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Take my colouring book.

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I rest my case.

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DW might have a point.

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You could make a website that gives people more information.

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-I could help you.

-OK.

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Bud, I was just making it up.

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It's not that, it's Ladonna.

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She told Mum she doesn't want to have a birthday party

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because Dad's away.

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Not have a birthday party?

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I don't buy it.

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Even a bad birthday party is better than no party at all.

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-That's what I say.

-You should throw her one anyway.

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I will. We'll have a clown, no, a magician.

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No, a clown magician in a Tyrannosaurus rex suit.

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That's what you'd like. You have to throw her a party that she'll like.

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Ask Arthur, he'll know what to do.

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Oh, I can't believe I'm still here.

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I miss my room, my walk-in closet, my whirlpool bathtub.

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Wait, are you leaving?

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Great, now I'll be all alone.

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My mum and I are just going to look at our house.

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We haven't seen it since the hurricane. Want to come?

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OK, I'll just let Dad know where I'm going.

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Kaylie, I'm...I'm so sorry.

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I had no idea.

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And exhale.

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Huh. No offence, Dr Paula, but I know how to breathe.

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-I've been doing it for nine years.

-Ha-ha-ha, I know.

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You seem like an old pro.

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I'm teaching you how to breathe when you feel afraid.

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I bet you didn't know that sometimes I sing.

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And every time before I perform, I'm a mess.

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This fear climbs inside of me

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and takes over, like a bully inside my head.

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Focusing on your breath is one way to stand up to the bullying fear.

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So the next time the wind blows, you give it a try.

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ALAN EXHALES

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It's not working. Maybe we should just move to the Sahara Desert.

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No trees can fall on you there.

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Alan, you're the smartest, bravest, most determined person I know.

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You're going to beat this.

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CAR HORN BEEPS

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Your chariot awaits, madam.

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Where's Bailey?

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Oh, he couldn't make it, Muffin,

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because he's preparing our welcome-back dinner.

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We're going home!

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Woo-hoo!

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Oh, I can't wait to see my room, my bed, my flatscreen HD...

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-What's wrong, cream puff?

-Nothing, it's just...

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Can we stop off somewhere before going home?

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-You want us to move in with you?

-I've got it all figured out.

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We have a charming guest suite,

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or, if you don't like that, we could put you in the carriage house or...

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Muffy, that's really nice of you but we can't.

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We're going to stay at my uncle's in Florida

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while our house gets rebuilt.

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But I appreciate the offer.

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Hey, do you think we could ever be, like, you know, friends?

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Are you kidding? After what we've been through.

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"Dear diary, today is my birthday.

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"But Daddy's not here, so it won't be any fun."

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Ladonna, hurry up!

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You're going to be late for school.

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"I just want today to be normal."

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"But Compsons can't resist the urge to throw a party.

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"Guess I'll just pretend to have a good time."

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OK, where's everybody?

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Gussie and Madison left for school already.

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I'd wish you a happy birthday but you told me not to,

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-so I'm respecting your wishes.

-Good.

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Normally I don't like to take class time for such things

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but I must wish one of our students...

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Here it comes.

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..a big congratulations.

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Arthur Read has built a very helpful website.

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Arthur...

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Help After Sadie is a site dedicated to reuniting pets and owners

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who were separated by the hurricane.

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My mum and I found some of their stories online.

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They're really moving.

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He looks tough but Winstone's just a big softie.

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We last saw her about seven, after her dinner.

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Jack is, well, he's my best friend.

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All the money goes to the animal shelter,

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so, please, give what you can.

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-Drats!

-What are you doing with all that?

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Oh, the treehouse was damaged by the storm. I'm going to fix it.

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-Yep, got everything I need right here.

-You're going to use glue?

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Yeah, why?

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Should I use something else? I've got some gum.

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-Come on, we have to pick up some tools first.

-You'll help me?

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Sure, why not? It's not like I've got anything better to do.

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Where's the damage? It looks fine to me.

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You're right. That's so weird.

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What a... ALL: Surprise!

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I knew it! I knew you were planning something.

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But how did you guys know it was my birthday.

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I didn't say anything.

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I told 'em. I knew you wanted a party, even if you said you didn't.

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Told you I could read minds.

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But there is something I don't think you were expecting.

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I can't stay too long but...

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You made it!

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Hey, where's Brain? He said he was going to be here.

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I'm smarter than you, I'm stronger than you and I'm braver than you.

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You are not going to boss me around.

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Best present ever!

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THEY CHEER

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Sadie, no!

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Ice cream is for people.

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Now that we've adopted a dog, I think

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we need to adopt a dog trainer.

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Since your website's doing so well,

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I think you should consider charging a fee to visit it.

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Muffy, it's a charity!

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-OK, what number am I thinking of now?

-Infinity.

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That's not a real number.

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Oh, but you were right anyway!

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-One Hurricane Sadie smoothie, on the house.

-Thanks.

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I love anything that's sweet and frozen.

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So, Brain, you're finally back in the shop. How do you feel?

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Thirsty.

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SHE MOUTHS

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