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(footsteps clacking)
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(chattering)
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- (whispering) Troy, Troy...
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- Hey!
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(chattering)
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- What do ya mean?
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- I don't know.
All I remember is like, peach jelly. I--
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- Excuse me.
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- Hi, Troy (giggling).
(bell rings)
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- I trust you all had splendid holidays.
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Check the sign-up sheet in the lobby
for new activities, Mr. Bolton.
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Especially our winter musical.
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We will have singles auditions
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for our supporting roles and
pairs auditions for our two leads.
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Mr. Danforth,
this is a place of learning
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not a hockey arena.
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There is also a final sign-up for next
week's scholastic decathlon competition.
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Chem club president Taylor McKessey can
answer all of your questions about that.
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(all cell phones ringing)
Ahh, the cell phone menace has returned
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to our crucible of learning.
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Sharpay and Ryan. Cell phones!
And I will see you in detention.
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(Sharpay gasps)
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We have zero tolerance
for cell phones in class,
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so we will get to know
each other in detention.
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Cell phone!
And welcome to East High Miss Montez.
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Mr. Bolton!
I see your phone is involved
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so we will see you in detention as well.
(class laughing)
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- That's not even a possibility
Ms. Darbus, your honor.
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See 'cuz, we have basketball practice
and Troy--
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- Ah! That will be 15 minutes
for you too Mr. Danforth.
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Count em!
(laughter)
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- That could be tough for Chad
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since he probably can't count that high.
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- Taylor McKessey,
15 minutes!
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(class gasps)
Shall the carnage continue?
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Holidays are over people.
Way over!
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Now, any more comments?
Questions?
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Jason.
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- So, how were your holidays Ms. Darbus?
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(class murmuring)
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What?
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(bell ringing)
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(bustling footsteps)
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- All right man.
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- See ya in detention.
- Ahh, see you later man.
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- Dude, she's crazy!
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- Hey.
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- I don't--
- believe it.
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- Well me--
- neither. But how?
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- Well my mom's company transferred
her here to Albuquerque.
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I can't believe you live here.
I looked for you at the lodge
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when you were staying with us.
- I had to leave first thing.
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- Why are you whispering?
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-What?
Oh, uh, well, no my friends
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know about the snowboarding,
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um, I haven't quite told 'em
about the
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singing thing.
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- Hey, what's up, Troy?
- Hey, what's up.
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- Too much for them to handle?
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- No, it was cool but you know my friends.
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It's uh--
it's not what I do.
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That was like a different person. Hey--
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So, uh, anyway, welcome to East High!
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Oh, now you've met Ms. Darbus,
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so I bet you can't wait
to just sign-up for that.
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- I won't be signing up for anything
for a while.
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I just want to get to know the school.
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- But if you sign up I'd consider
coming to the show.
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- Yeah, Yeah.
That's completely impossible.
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- What's impossible Troy?
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I wouldn't think 'impossible'
is even in your vocabulary.
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Oh. So nice of you
to show our new classmate around.
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(orchestral clarinet music)
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Oh. Were you going to sign up too?
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My brother and I have starred in
all the school's productions
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and we really welcome newcomers.
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There are a lot of supporting roles
in a show.
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I'm sure we can find something for you.
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- No, no, no. I was just looking
at all the bulletin boards.
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Lots going on at this school.
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Wow.
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Nice penmanship.
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- So, Troy, I missed you during vacation.
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What did you do?
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- Oh you know, um,
played basketball,
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snowboarding,
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more basketball.
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- When's the big game?
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- Uh, two weeks.
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- You are so dedicated.
Just like me (flirtatious laughter)
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I hope you come watch me in
the musical, promise?
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Toodles!
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- Toodles.
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(orchestral music)