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    ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh, dig it ś
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    ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh, yeah ś
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    ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh ś
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    ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh ś
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    ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh, dig it ś
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    ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh, yeah ś
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    ś With broken hands
    and weathered souls ś
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    ś Emancipated
    from all you know ś
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    ś You got to go
    dig those holes ś
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    ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh, yeah ś
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    ś You got to go
    dig those holes ś
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    ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh, yeah ś
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    ś You got to go
    dig those holes ś
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    ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh ś
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    Get that straight.
    Get that straight.
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    Let me tell you, boy, we're
    burnin' up back here, man.
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    This global warmin'.
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    Hole in the ozone is directly
    above my head.
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    The hole's in your head.
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    Barf Bag!
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    - Man, what you doin'?!
    - Barf Bag!
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    It ain't that bad!
    Come on, man! Come on, man!
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    This ain't funny, dog.
    Get back, Barf Bag, for real!
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    Come on!
    What are you doin'?!
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    - Barf Bag, deal with it, baby!
    - Barf Bag!
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    Aaaaaaaaaah!
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    All my life,
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    I seemed to be in the wrong
    place at the wrong time.
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    My grandpa,
    Stanley Yelnats II,
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    says it's all because
    of this 150-year-old curse.
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    Now, I don't really believe
    in the family curse,
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    but when things go wrong,
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    it kind of helps if you can
    blame it on something.
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    And for me,
    things went wrong a lot.
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    Oh, jeez! Oh!
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    Grandpa says
    our destiny is sealed.
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    Could a pair of shoes
    falling from the sky
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    really be part of my destiny?
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    - Come here, boy!
    - Hold it right there!
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    - Did you steal those shoes?
    - Officer, I didn't do anything.
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    - What's your name, boy?
    - I'm Stanley.
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    Stanley Yelnats IV.
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    You see, my father,
    Stanley Yelnats III,
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    is an inventor,
    and for the last few years,
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    he's been trying to find
    a cure... for foot odor.
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    I'm glad you're here.
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    This whole floor
    smells like stinky feet.
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    What did you do to my Stanley?
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    Don't freak out.
    It's a bruise.
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    Can I just say right off
    the bat, this is a big mistake.
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    Don't say nothing
    until we talk to our lawyer!
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    You're gonna be sorry you ever
    messed with Stanley Yelnats!
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    Let me see that.
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    Just don't grab it
    out of their hands.
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    Why not?
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    Because you're gonna
    make 'em angry.
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    - Would you like a piece of cake?
    - Excuse me.
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    - Do we even have any cake?
    - How about some coffee?
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    Now, that is a fine pair
    of shoes.
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    Could I just smell your shoe?
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    How about if you take
    your shoe off, and I'll just...
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    Check the bedroom.
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    Just a minute!
    Where are you going?!
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    This warrant isn't warranted!
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    This will never hold up
    in court!
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    Uh-huh.
    Here it is.
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    We got him.
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    We share the room.
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    How do you know
    that's not mine?
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    Which bed is yours?
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    You don't have to answer that.
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    We have the right
    to remain silent.
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    Oh, wouldn't that be nice.
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    I sleep here.
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    It's all because of your
    no-good, dirty-rotten,
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    pig-stealing
    great-great-grandfather.
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    There is no curse
    on this family.
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    There is on the men
    in this family.
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    ś "If only, if only, " ś
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    - ś The woodpecker sighs ś
    - Please don't sing that song.
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    ś "The bark on the tree
    was as soft as the skies" ś
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    Please don't sing that song,
    not at my table!
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    Ma, relax. I don't believe
    in the curse, anyways.
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    We're gonna need
    a damn good lawyer.
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    We can't afford a lawyer, Pa.
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    We don't need a lawyer.
    Stanley will tell the truth.
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    Stanley Yelnats, please rise.
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    Stanley Yelnats IV.
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    Sit down!
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    I could send you to jail,
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    and I would not lose
    one bit of sleep over it.
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    But I don't know
    what good that would do.
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    There is currently a vacancy
    at Camp Green Lake.
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    They help troubled youth
    build character.
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    The choice is yours.
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    Camp Green Lake... or jail.
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    Uh, well, I never have been
    to camp before.
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    18 months,
    Camp Green Lake, son.
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    ś Well, the sun is shinin',
    but it don't feel good ś
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    ś Don't smile down
    on this neighborhood ś
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    ś When I go walkin'
    through this stinkin' town ś
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    ś Mister,
    I keep my eyes down ś
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    ś You keep your eyes down ś
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    ś The brotherhood
    of the misunderstood ś
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    ś Live and die here,
    in all likelihood ś
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    ś You're livin' in this town,
    better pray for sundown ś
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    ś Like all the men,
    you go downtown ś
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    ś You keep your eyes down ś
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    Hey, baby!
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    ś You keep your eyes down ś
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    - ś You keep your eyes down ś
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    ś You keep your eyes down ś
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    - Thanks for the ride.
    - ś You keep your eyes down ś
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    Yo, fresh meat!
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    So, uh, where's the lake?
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    Hey, what did I just tell you?
    Don't be a wise guy.
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    Follow me.
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    Sit down.
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    What's with
    the sunflower seeds, man?
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    I gave up smokin'.
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    Stanley Yelnats...
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    ... the fourth?
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    Yeah.
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    Everyone in my family names
    their son Stanley
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    'cause it's Yelnats backwards.
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    It's like this...
    it's a little...
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    it's a... tradition.
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    My name is Mr. Sir.
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    Whenever you speak to me,
    you will call me by my name.
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    Is that clear?
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    Yes, Mr. Sir.
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    Do you think that's funny?
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    Huh?
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    No, Mr. Sir.
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    This isn't a Girl Scout camp.
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    Understand?
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    Here.
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    Boy, you're a bag of tricks.
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    Thanks.
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    You thirsty, Stanley?
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    Yes, Mr. Sir.
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    Well, you better
    get used to it.
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    You're gonna be thirsty
    for the next 18 months.
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    Look around you, Yelnats.
    What do you see?
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    Any guard towers?
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    How about an electric fence?
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    Hmm?
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    No, Mr. Sir.
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    You want to run away?
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    Go ahead, start running.
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    I won't stop you.
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    I'm warnin' you!
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    You heard the man, Spence.
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    Oh, don't worry.
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    This here's
    for yellow-spotted lizards.
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    I wouldn't waste a bullet
    on you.
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    I'm not gonna run away,
    Mr. Sir.
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    Good thinkin', Yelnats.
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    Doesn't nobody run away
    from here. You know why?
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    We got the only water
    for 100 miles...
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    our own little oasis.
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    You want to run away, them
    buzzards will pick you clean
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    by the end of the third day.
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    Hi, Mr. Sir.
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    Undress.
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    You get two sets of clothes...
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    one for work,
    one for relaxation.
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    After three days, your
    work clothes will be washed,
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    your second set
    becomes your work clothes.
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    - Is that clear?
    - Yes, Mr. Sir.
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    You are to dig one hole
    each day...
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    5 foot deep,
    5 foot in diameter.
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    Your shovel is
    your measuring stick.
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    The longer
    it takes you to dig,
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    the longer you'll be out
    in the hot sun.
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    Sorry, Mr. Sir.
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    You need to keep alert
    for lizards and rattlesnakes.
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    Rattlesnakes?
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    You don't bother them,
    they won't bother you...
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    usually.
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    Being bit by a rattler
    ain't the worst thing
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    that can happen to you.
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    You won't die, usually.
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    But you don't want to get bit
    by a yellow-spotted lizard.
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    That is the worst thing
    that can happen to you.
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    You will die
    a slow and painful death...
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    ... always.
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    - Stanley Yelnats?
    - Yeah?
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    I just want you to know
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    that you may have done
    some bad things,
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    but that does not make you
    a bad kid.
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    I respect you, Stanley.
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    Welcome to Camp Green Lake.
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    I'm Dr. Pendanski,
    your counselor.
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    Start that touchy-feely crap,
    I'm outta here.
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    Give him some towels, tokens.
    Set him up.
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    You'll be in "D" tent.
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    "D" stands for "diligence. "
    That's the mess hall.
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    There's the rec room.
    And there's the showers.
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    There's only one knob
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    'cause there's only
    one temperature... cold.
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    And that's the warden's cabin
    over there.
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    That's the number-one rule
    at Camp Green Lake...
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    do not upset the warden.
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    Yeah, he seemed kind of...
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    Who?
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    Oh, Mr. Sir?
    Oh, he's not the warden.
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    He's just been in a bad mood
    since he quit smokin'.
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    Hey, Mom...
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    who's the Neanderthal?
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    This is Stanley.
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    So, what's happening
    with Barf Bag?
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    Oh, Lewis won't be returning.
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    He's still in the hospital.
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    Stanley, meet Rex, Alan,
    and Theodore.
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    Hi.
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    Yo, my name is X-ray.
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    And that's Squid,
    that's Armpit.
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    Him, he's Mom.
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    They all have
    their little nicknames,
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    but I prefer to use the names
    their parents gave them,
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    the names society will
    recognize them by.
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    Theodore, why don't we show
    Stanley his cot?
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    Go ahead, Pit.
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    Welcome to your
    new home, Stanley.
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    Barf Bag slept here.
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    Keep your bed clean.
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    Hey, I'm Magnet.
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    That's Zigzag.
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    Hi.
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    What I told you about leaving
    that thing right there, man?
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    And this... is Zero.
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    Say hello to Stanley, Zero.
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    Do you want to know
    why they call him Zero?
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    'Cause there's nothing goin' on
    in his stupid little head.
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    Did you tell him
    about the lizards?
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    Ricky, let's not scare Stanley.
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    His name's not Ricky.
    It's Zigzag, all right?
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    Stanley, if you have any
    questions, just ask Theodore.
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    Theodore will be your mentor.
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    You got that, Theodore?
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    Yeah, man.
    Whatever, dude.
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    I'm depending on you.
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    It should be no labor
    to be nice to your neighbor.
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    Hey, Theodore,
    is there a place
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    where I can fill my canteen up
    with water?
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    I know he smells that.
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    Yo, my name is not Theodore.
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    It's Armpit.
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    There's a water spigot
    over there.
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    Man, Pit, what you gotta be
    so mean for?
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    Man, I ain't mean.
    I'm his mentor.
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    Ain't that
    what I'm supposed to do?
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    Thanks, Armpit.
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    Man, whatever.
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    Today's menu...
    chili, string beans,
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    refried beans, garbanzo beans,
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    green beans,
    and banana jello.
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    Hey, Stanley,
    come here, boy.
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    This is where you sit.
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    Sit down.
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    Hey, yo, new kid.
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    Hey, yo.
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    See, you didn't dig today.
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    So, uh, you wouldn't mind
    giving up your bread
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    to somebody who did,
    now, would you?
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    No, you can have it.
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    So, what'd they get you for?
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    Stealing a pair of shoes.
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    From the store, or were they
    still on someone's feet?
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    No, no, he just
    killed the dude first.
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    You just left out
    that little detail, right?
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    They were
    Clyde Livingston's shoes.
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    - Sweetfeet?
    - What?
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    Man, you did not steal no Clyde
    Livingston's Sweetfeet shoes.
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    His World Series cleats.
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    Hold on, hold on.
    How did you get 'em?
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    He's, like, the fastest guy
    in the majors, right?
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    Only guy to hit four triples
    in one game.
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    Clyde Livingston
    donated his shoes
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    to this... homeless shelter.
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    Did they have
    red X's on 'em?
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    - What'd he just say?
    - Huh?
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    You got Zero to talk.
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    Hey, yo, what else
    can you do, Zero?
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    Yeah.
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    Yeah, they did.
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    Tell us a little something
    of your background...
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    Mr. Livingston.
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    Besides the fact
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    that it was your donated shoes
    that were stolen,
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    what other connection might you
    have with this case?
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    Well, I was an orphan.
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    I grew up in that home.
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    I don't understand
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    what type of person steals
    from homeless children.
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    You're no fan of mine.
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    It was all because of your
    no-good, dirty-rotten,
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    pig-stealing
    great-great-grandfather.
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    That's who sealed our destiny.
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    Why do you think
    none of his inventions work?
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    Pa.
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    I learn from failure.
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    Doesn't matter
    how smart you are.
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    You need luck...
    something we ain't got.
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    Yeah, what about your father,
    the first Stanley Yelnats?
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    He wasn't so unlucky.
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    You told me he made a fortune
    in the stock market.
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    - Some luck.
    - Yeah, he lost everything.
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    He was robbed
    by Kissin' Kate Barlow.
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    Get on up outta there!
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    Gimme your loot!
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    Are you kidding me?
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    She kiss him?
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    Oh, no. She only kissed
    the men she killed.
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    What you got down there, huh?
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    Pass it up!
    Come on!
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    She left him stranded
    in the desert.
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    Come on, boys!
    Let's ride!
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    No water, no food
    for 16 days.
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    If she'd have kissed him,
    she'd have killed him.
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    You'd have never been born.
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    Smiling faces!
    Smiling faces!
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    The early mole
    digs the deepest hole.
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    Shovels on the left,
    tortillas on the right.
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    Let's go!
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    Okay, come and get it.
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    Let's go! Come on, Magnet!
    Open them peepers!
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    Let's go! Let's go!
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    Head's still on the pillow!
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    This ain't no dreamland.
    It's reality.
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    Let's go, hotshots!
    Step up and get your...
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    Hey, man, you picked up
    X-ray's shovel.
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    It's shorter
    than the rest of them.
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    Smaller shovel,
    smaller hole.
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    ś H-e-e-e-ey ś
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    ś Oh, sinners, let's go down ś
  • 17:12 - 17:13
    ś Let's go down ś
  • 17:13 - 17:14
    ś Let's go down ś
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    ś Oh, sinners, let's go down ś
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    ś Down in the valley to pray ś
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    ś Oh, sinners ś
  • 17:21 - 17:23
    - This isn't a Girl Scout camp.
    - ś Let's go down ś
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    - Nobody's gonna babysit you.
    - ś Let's go down ś
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    - Dig here.
    - ś Oh, sinners, let's go down ś
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    Now, if you find
    anything interesting,
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    You are to report it
    to me or Pendanski.
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    If the warden likes
    what you find,
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    you get the rest
    of the day off.
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    What am I supposed to be
    looking for, Mr. Sir?
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    You're not looking
    for anything.
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    You're building character.
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    You take a bad boy,
    make him dig holes all day,
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    and it turns him
    into a good boy.
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    That's our philosophy
    here at Camp Green Lake.
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    Start digging.
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    ś Show me the way ś
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    ś Good Lord, show me the way ś
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    One down, 10 million to go.
  • 18:04 - 18:06
    ś Show me the way ś
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    ś Good Lord, show me the way ś
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    ś Oh, sinners, let's go down ś
  • 18:17 - 18:19
    ś Let's go down ś
  • 18:19 - 18:20
    ś Let's go down ś
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    Excuse me, can you throw that
    in another pile or something,
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    'cause it
    keeps getting in my hole.
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    Shut up!
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    Watch where you're
    moving your dirt!
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    Watch where you're throwing
    your dirt, Stanley.
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    It was all because
    of your no-good, dirty-rotten,
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    pig-stealing
    great-great-grandfather,
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    Elya Yelnats.
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    It started in a little village
    in Latvia.
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    He was shoveling
    in Morris Menke's barn,
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    when Myra, his beautiful
    daughter, walked by.
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    And that was it.
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    So what does your
    great-great-grandfather do?
  • 19:07 - 19:11
    He goes to a fortune-teller,
    Madame Zeroni, for advice.
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    All you think about
    is Myra Menke.
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    I know.
  • 19:15 - 19:17
    That's when our troubles began.
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    Listen to Madame Zeroni.
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    You should go to America.
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    That's where my son is.
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    That's your future,
    not Myra Menke.
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    Her head's as empty
    as a flowerpot.
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    Mr. Menke...
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    I would like your permission
    to marry your daughter.
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    You too?
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    Igor Barkov has offered
    his fattest pig for her.
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    What do you got?
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    A heart full of love.
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    He's just a boy!
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    I'd rather have a fat pig.
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    Morris Menke is a schmuck.
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    Okay, here's what you do.
  • 20:09 - 20:11
    Take the little one.
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    But this solves nothing.
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    So it will grow.
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    Every day, you carry the pig
    up the mountain.
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    Make it drink the water from
    the stream while you sing...
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    ś "If only, if only, "
    the woodpecker sighs ś
  • 20:31 - 20:33
    Woodpecker sighs.
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    ś "The bark on the tree
    was as soft as the skies" ś
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    ś While the wolf waits below,
    hungry and lonely ś
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    ś He cries to the moon,
    "If only, if only" ś
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    Every day,
    the pig will get fatter,
  • 20:54 - 20:58
    and you will get stronger.
  • 20:58 - 21:02
    Now, after you give the pig
    to Menke,
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    you must carry Madame Zeroni
    up the mountain
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    and sing while I drink
    so I can get strong, too.
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    But if you forget
    to come back for Madame Zeroni,
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    you and your family
  • 21:20 - 21:24
    will be cursed
    for always and eternity.
  • 21:31 - 21:34
    ś Rosalito is getting nearer ś
  • 21:34 - 21:37
    - Get your water, dog.
    - Oh, my God.
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    Here comes the water truck.
  • 21:39 - 21:41
    - First hole's the hardest.
    - Let's go!
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    Hey, Mr. Sir.
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    What you doin', man?
    Get your place in line, Magnet!
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    Keep your hands
    off of me, man!
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    So, how'd it go
    your first day, Yelnats?
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    Got some blisters on you?
  • 21:51 - 21:53
    - Big, fat blisters.
    - Yeah.
  • 21:53 - 21:54
    Well, don't worry.
  • 21:54 - 21:56
    Everything turns
    to callus eventually.
  • 21:56 - 21:57
    That's life. Next.
  • 22:00 - 22:03
    Myra, who do you choose...
  • 22:03 - 22:06
    Igor Barkov or Elya Yelnats?
  • 22:09 - 22:11
    You want me to decide?
  • 22:11 - 22:14
    That's right, my blossom.
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    Gee, I don't know.
  • 22:29 - 22:31
    Which pig weighs more?
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    They are the same.
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    Oh, I know!
  • 22:39 - 22:44
    I will think of a number
    between 1 and 10.
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    Okay, I'm ready.
  • 22:48 - 22:49
    Marry Igor.
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    You can keep my pig
    as wedding present.
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    Two pigs for one daughter!
  • 23:23 - 23:25
    You done already?
  • 23:25 - 23:27
    Don't you know, man?
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    He's, like, the fastest digger
    in the camp.
  • 23:29 - 23:32
    He's a mole.
    I think he eats the dirt.
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    He's a weird dude.
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    Moles don't eat dirt.
  • 23:35 - 23:37
    Worms eat dirt, dog.
  • 23:41 - 23:43
    So that was it.
  • 23:43 - 23:45
    He took Madame Zeroni's advice
  • 23:45 - 23:47
    and went to America,
    like her son,
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    but the dummy
    forgot to go back
  • 23:49 - 23:52
    and carry Madame Zeroni
    up the mountain.
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    If you forget
    to come back for Madame Zeroni,
  • 23:57 - 24:01
    you and your family will be
    cursed for always and eternity.
  • 24:13 - 24:16
    Somebody help me!
  • 24:16 - 24:17
    Anybody up there?!
  • 24:20 - 24:22
    I'm done with my hole now!
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    Oh, God.
  • 24:32 - 24:35
    Oh, God.
  • 24:54 - 24:55
    Don't move.
  • 24:55 - 24:57
    Oh, f...
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    Aah!
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    Get your stuff.
  • 25:34 - 25:37
    Get yourself
    a good sleep, son.
  • 25:37 - 25:39
    - Yes, sir.
    - Yeah.
  • 25:42 - 25:45
    Oh, my God!
  • 25:49 - 25:51
    What color was its blood?
  • 25:51 - 25:54
    I don't know.
    I couldn't tell.
  • 25:54 - 25:55
    I wish I'd have seen it.
  • 25:55 - 25:57
    Bam!
  • 25:58 - 26:00
    If Mr. Sir didn't shoot it...
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    Stanley, you'd be in a hole.
  • 26:02 - 26:05
    Did you know that each one's
    got exactly 11 spots?
  • 26:05 - 26:08
    Yeah, man, but if you ever get
    close enough to count 'em...
  • 26:08 - 26:09
    ... you're dead.
  • 26:09 - 26:12
    Look, it's the lizards
    we're working for, man.
  • 26:12 - 26:14
    We build their houses for 'em.
  • 26:14 - 26:16
    I mean, yesterday, I saw
    like 10 of them in one hole.
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    Man, we ain't diggin'
    for no lizards.
  • 26:19 - 26:20
    What we diggin' for?
  • 26:20 - 26:21
    Like Mr. Sir said,
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    we're diggin'
    to build some character.
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    - Come on! Wake up, buddy!
    - ś Feelin' mighty fine ś
  • 26:43 - 26:46
    "Dear Mom...
    - ś Feelin' mighty fine ś
  • 26:46 - 26:48
    "I'm having a wonderful time
    at camp.
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    "The food's great.
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    Not as good as yours,
    of course, but I like it. "
  • 26:53 - 26:55
    ś Feelin' mighty fine
    at this time ś
  • 26:55 - 26:57
    "We've been out on the lake
    all day. "
  • 26:57 - 27:00
    Where's a person go
    to the bathroom around here?
  • 27:00 - 27:02
    - Man, pick a hole. Any hole.
    - ś Feelin' mighty fine ś
  • 27:02 - 27:04
    "Once I pass the swimming test,
  • 27:04 - 27:06
    "I'll get to learn
    how to water-ski.
  • 27:06 - 27:07
    I've made lots of friends. "
  • 27:07 - 27:09
    Oh, you're goin' to Hell
    for sure.
  • 27:09 - 27:11
    - ś Feelin' mighty fine ś
  • 27:11 - 27:13
    "And the water is
    cool and refreshing. "
  • 27:13 - 27:16
    - ś at his time ś
  • 27:16 - 27:18
    "You'd like my counselor.
    He's a doctor. "
  • 27:19 - 27:20
    Smells like puke from a mule
  • 27:21 - 27:24
    been ruminating on asparagus
    for two weeks.
  • 27:24 - 27:26
    "And I'm really enjoying
    the wildlife. "
  • 27:26 - 27:28
    ś Don't believe a word
    they say about me ś
  • 27:28 - 27:32
    ś Because I'm feelin'
    mighty fine ś
  • 27:32 - 27:34
    ś Feelin' mighty fine ś
  • 27:34 - 27:36
    - Rent time! Pay up!
    - ś This time ś
  • 27:36 - 27:37
    "The other boys
    aren't bad kids.
  • 27:37 - 27:40
    Like me, they were just in the
    wrong place at the wrong time. "
  • 27:40 - 27:41
    Get on there, fool!
  • 27:41 - 27:43
    "Well, that's it for now, Ma.
  • 27:43 - 27:44
    "Say hi to Dad and Grandpa
    for me.
  • 27:44 - 27:47
    Love, your son, Stanley. "
  • 27:47 - 27:49
    Who you writin' to?
  • 27:50 - 27:52
    Aw, you miss your mommy
    and daddy?
  • 27:52 - 27:54
    - I don't want them to worry.
    - They don't care.
  • 27:54 - 27:56
    - Give me the letter.
    - Believe me...
  • 27:56 - 27:58
    They're glad
    to be rid of you.
  • 28:21 - 28:22
    Found something.
  • 28:24 - 28:25
    It's a fossil.
    You see that?
  • 28:25 - 28:27
    - Well, that's interesting.
    - Do I get a day off?
  • 28:28 - 28:28
    What?
  • 28:29 - 28:30
    That's what Mr. Sir said.
  • 28:30 - 28:33
    He said that if I found
    something interesting,
  • 28:33 - 28:34
    I get the day off.
  • 28:34 - 28:38
    Stanley, the warden isn't
    interested in fossils.
  • 28:39 - 28:42
    Let me see that.
  • 28:42 - 28:43
    - What is it?
    - Man, see, look.
  • 28:43 - 28:45
    Look at the little fishies!
  • 28:45 - 28:46
    Aw!
  • 28:46 - 28:50
    I mean, it look
    like those cave pictures, man.
  • 28:50 - 28:52
    - Ain't nothin', anyway.
    - Fossil.
  • 28:52 - 28:54
    I tell you what, I think Stanley
    belongs in a cave, man.
  • 28:54 - 28:57
    I told you he was a Neanderthal
    the first time I saw him.
  • 28:57 - 29:00
    Guess there really was
    a lake out here once, right?
  • 29:00 - 29:02
    There was a town, too.
  • 29:03 - 29:06
    The warden's grandfather
    owned the lake
  • 29:06 - 29:09
    and half the town.
  • 29:19 - 29:20
    Whoo!
  • 29:20 - 29:23
    Tie her off, there, boys.
    All right, now.
  • 29:25 - 29:28
    Get your sweet,
    sweet magical onions!
  • 29:28 - 29:31
    Get your elixirs,
    health potions, onion tonics.
  • 29:31 - 29:33
    Onions. Get your
    onions here, folks.
  • 29:33 - 29:35
    God's own chosen vegetable.
  • 29:35 - 29:38
    Nature's magic vegetables
    right here, folks.
  • 29:38 - 29:41
    Mr. Collingwood, let me see
    that head of yours.
  • 29:41 - 29:43
    - My head?
    - Yes, sir.
  • 29:43 - 29:45
    Yeah, that's what I thought.
  • 29:45 - 29:46
    I got exactly what you need.
  • 29:46 - 29:49
    Just rub this on his head
    every night, Mrs. Collingwood,
  • 29:49 - 29:51
    and before you know it,
    his hair's gonna be
  • 29:51 - 29:53
    as long and as thick
    as Mary Lou's mane.
  • 29:53 - 29:56
    Sam, thank you.
  • 29:59 - 30:03
    The ancient Egyptians knew
    the secrets of the onions.
  • 30:03 - 30:06
    How its potent juices can cure
    stomachaches and toothaches,
  • 30:06 - 30:09
    measles and mumps,
    rheumatism, hemorrhoids.
  • 30:11 - 30:13
    If you don't believe me,
    just ask Mary Lou.
  • 30:13 - 30:16
    All she eats is onions,
    and she's almost 100 years old.
  • 30:16 - 30:19
    How would you know, Sam?
    You're not a day over 25.
  • 30:19 - 30:22
    Nature's magic vegetable,
    Miss Katherine.
  • 30:24 - 30:26
    I don't care how much gold
    there is back there,
  • 30:26 - 30:29
    I ain't goin' back
    without some lizard juice.
  • 30:29 - 30:30
    I see your friend back there
    wasn't so smart.
  • 30:30 - 30:31
    Too bad he didn't know...
  • 30:32 - 30:34
    yellow-spotted lizards
    don't like my onion juice.
  • 30:34 - 30:37
    Get your sweet,
    sweet onions, folks.
  • 30:37 - 30:41
    Health potions, lizard oils,
    onion tonics, cure-alls.
  • 30:43 - 30:45
    And for you, Miss Katherine,
  • 30:45 - 30:47
    I have this special bag
    of onions.
  • 30:47 - 30:49
    Thank you.
  • 30:49 - 30:51
    - And your peaches.
    - Thank you.
  • 30:51 - 30:55
    Sometimes I think Green Lake,
    Texas, is Heaven on Earth.
  • 30:55 - 30:57
    Those peaches are the work
    of an angel.
  • 30:57 - 30:59
    I like peaches.
  • 31:02 - 31:04
    Come on, boys.
  • 31:04 - 31:06
    Buy you a drink, sheriff?
  • 31:06 - 31:07
    Buy me two.
  • 31:13 - 31:16
    That was some lame crap
    you pulled.
  • 31:18 - 31:20
    What?
  • 31:20 - 31:22
    Look, man,
    you ever find anything,
  • 31:22 - 31:24
    give it to me,
    you understand?
  • 31:26 - 31:29
    I've been here for over six
    months and never found anything.
  • 31:29 - 31:30
    No one has.
  • 31:30 - 31:32
    Why should you get a day off
    when you just got here?
  • 31:32 - 31:34
    You know what I'm saying.
    It's only fair.
  • 31:34 - 31:36
    Right?
  • 31:36 - 31:38
    - Right?
    - Right.
  • 31:38 - 31:41
    That's what I call
    an informed decision, dog.
  • 31:51 - 31:53
    What are you doing? No.
    I'm watching that.
  • 31:53 - 31:54
    Not today you ain't.
  • 31:55 - 31:56
    Look, you broke it!
  • 31:57 - 31:59
    Right there!
  • 32:00 - 32:01
    Watch it!
  • 32:01 - 32:02
    You watch it, man.
  • 32:02 - 32:03
    What you say to me?
  • 32:07 - 32:10
    Sorry, man.
    I didn't mean to hit you.
  • 32:12 - 32:15
    You're a dead man!
  • 32:16 - 32:17
    Hey, hey.
  • 32:17 - 32:18
    Hey, just chill, okay, man?
    All right?
  • 32:18 - 32:20
    Look, we start a fight now,
  • 32:20 - 32:22
    the warden will come down
    hard on all of us.
  • 32:22 - 32:24
    Just keep that punk
    away from me!
  • 32:24 - 32:26
    - Cool.
    - Just chill.
  • 32:26 - 32:27
    It's all good.
  • 32:29 - 32:30
    Just relax.
  • 32:30 - 32:31
    Here's your tunes, man.
  • 32:32 - 32:34
    Don't look at him. He's crazy.
    You understand me?
  • 32:36 - 32:40
    Hey, nobody messes
    with the Caveman.
  • 32:40 - 32:41
    Nobody.
  • 32:41 - 32:42
    Did you see the Caveman
    back there?
  • 32:42 - 32:44
    No, I don't want to mess
    with anybody.
  • 32:45 - 32:47
    - Let's go eat.
    - Hey, you coming, Caveman?
  • 32:47 - 32:49
    Come on, Caveman.
    Come on.
  • 32:49 - 32:50
    Come on, Caveman.
  • 32:50 - 32:51
    What?
  • 32:53 - 32:55
    Caveman?
  • 32:55 - 32:56
    So I'm Caveman?
  • 32:56 - 32:59
    It's better than Barf Bag.
  • 33:03 - 33:06
    Come on, little fishes.
  • 33:06 - 33:07
    Get your lake water.
  • 33:07 - 33:09
    You get it?
  • 33:10 - 33:11
    Lake water... It's a joke.
  • 33:16 - 33:18
    You're here now, Caveman,
    all right?
  • 33:18 - 33:20
    - Let's go, fellas.
    - Move up, fool.
  • 33:20 - 33:22
    Hey, X,
    when you moving me up?
  • 33:25 - 33:28
    Can I start now,
    your highness?
  • 33:28 - 33:29
    Yes, Mr. Sir.
  • 33:30 - 33:33
    What about you,
    Jose? What do you like?
  • 33:33 - 33:35
    I like animals.
  • 33:35 - 33:37
    That's what got Magnet sent here
    in the first place.
  • 33:38 - 33:41
    Man, it's criminal the way they
    keep them locked up in cages.
  • 33:41 - 33:43
    No, Jose.
    What you did was criminal.
  • 33:43 - 33:45
    No, no. Tell 'em, Magnet.
  • 33:45 - 33:47
    They wanted 1,000 bucks
    for just one puppy.
  • 33:47 - 33:49
    - What?
    - Yeah.
  • 33:49 - 33:52
    I would've made it out if my
    pocket didn't start barking.
  • 33:57 - 33:59
    You boys get one life,
    and so far,
  • 34:00 - 34:02
    you've done a pretty good job
    of screwing it up.
  • 34:04 - 34:07
    So, you're Caveman now...
    big shot.
  • 34:08 - 34:09
    Got a nickname.
  • 34:09 - 34:12
    Well, let me tell you
    something, Caveman,
  • 34:12 - 34:15
    you are here on account
    of one person.
  • 34:16 - 34:17
    You know who that person is?
  • 34:17 - 34:18
    Yeah.
  • 34:20 - 34:22
    My no-good, dirty-rotten,
  • 34:22 - 34:24
    pig-stealing
    great-great-grandfather.
  • 34:24 - 34:25
    That's who it is.
  • 34:26 - 34:27
    No.
  • 34:27 - 34:31
    You screwed your life up,
    Stanley Yelnats,
  • 34:31 - 34:33
    and it's up to you to fix it.
  • 34:33 - 34:34
    It's not gonna be easy,
  • 34:34 - 34:37
    but you'd be surprised
    what you can accomplish
  • 34:37 - 34:39
    once you set your mind to it.
  • 34:39 - 34:42
    Even Zero here
    isn't completely worthless.
  • 34:42 - 34:45
    What about you, Zero?
  • 34:45 - 34:47
    What do you like to do?
  • 34:49 - 34:52
    You just won't talk with me,
    will you?
  • 34:52 - 34:54
    Man, he only talks
    to Caveman, yo.
  • 34:54 - 34:57
    You think you're better
    than all this?
  • 35:04 - 35:07
    I like diggin' holes.
  • 35:07 - 35:11
    Then you're in the right place
    for it, buddy boy.
  • 35:12 - 35:14
    "My dearest Stanley,
  • 35:14 - 35:16
    "your letters make me feel
    like one of the other moms
  • 35:16 - 35:19
    who can afford to send
    their kids to summer camp. "
  • 35:19 - 35:20
    Do not touch my shoes!
  • 35:20 - 35:23
    "Your father thinks he's
    real close to a breakthrough.
  • 35:23 - 35:25
    "I do hope so, Stanley,
    because the landlord
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    is threatenin' to evict us
    because of the odor. "
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    Sir, you are an insult
    to the chemistry of smell!
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    Eight months!
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    I am going to boil it
    with cross-trainers!
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    Aah! Aah!
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    "I feel so sorry for the
    old lady who lived in the shoe,
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    'cause it must have smelled
    real bad. "
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    She's crazy.
  • 35:53 - 35:54
    What are you laughing at?
  • 35:54 - 35:57
    Just something my mom wrote.
  • 35:57 - 36:00
    She said...
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    "I feel sorry for the little
    old lady who lived in the shoe,
  • 36:04 - 36:06
    'cause it must have smelled
    really bad. "
  • 36:08 - 36:11
    You know,
    like the nursery rhyme.
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    I feel really awkward
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    with you reading over
    my shoulder like that, so...
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    I can't read.
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    Can you teach me?
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    Um...
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    You know, I'm not really
    a good teacher,
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    and, uh, I get tired
    from digging all day,
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    so I just want to come back
    and chill, you know?
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    Just relax.
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    See you in there?
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    Look at this guy, Caveman.
    Check it out.
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    Whoo!
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    Armpit, put it down!
    Put it down!
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    Armpit!
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    Hey, look... a cloud.
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    Right there.
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    Maybe it'll move
    in front of the sun.
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    Come on, little cloud.
  • 37:43 - 37:44
    You can do it.
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    Please, that's all
    I'm asking for
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    is just a little shade.
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    Warden owns the shade, man.
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    Maybe we'll get lucky.
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    Maybe we'll get some clouds.
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    It will rain for 40 days
    and 40 nights.
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    Yeah, and we'll have
    to build an ark
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    and get two of each animal.
  • 38:03 - 38:05
    Yeah, two scorpions,
    two rattlesnakes,
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    two yellow-spotted lizards...
    all of that.
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    Hey.
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    What do you got there,
    Caveman?
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    What?
  • 38:15 - 38:18
    What you got there?
  • 38:18 - 38:19
    I don't know.
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    Hey, X...
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    I think I might have found
    something.
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    Let me see that.
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    What do you think?
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    Looks like an old shotgun
    shell or something, man.
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    No, man, it's too skinny
    to be a shotgun shell.
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    No. No, it's not
    a shotgun shell.
  • 38:44 - 38:46
    Yeah. No, it's not
    a shotgun shell.
  • 38:46 - 38:48
    Look at this.
    You see that little heart?
  • 38:48 - 38:49
    You see that?
  • 38:49 - 38:50
    With the letters in it
    right there?
  • 38:50 - 38:52
    Yeah.
  • 38:52 - 38:53
    - "K. B. " That's what it is.
    - Let me see.
  • 38:53 - 38:55
    - Let me see it.
    - K. B. ?
  • 38:55 - 38:58
    Yeah. Yeah.
    That's Keith Berenger.
  • 38:58 - 38:59
    Man, who is that?
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    - He was in my math class.
    -
  • 39:02 - 39:03
    - Stupid.
    - Good thinking, Zigzag.
  • 39:03 - 39:05
    Yeah, it must belong
    to him, huh?
  • 39:05 - 39:07
    Yeah, it must belong to him.
  • 39:07 - 39:09
    Well, I'm gonna go show it
    to Mom.
  • 39:09 - 39:11
    Maybe I'll get
    the rest of the day off.
  • 39:11 - 39:13
    No. No.
    Your hole's already dug.
  • 39:13 - 39:16
    I'm not even close.
    I'm gonna be out here all day.
  • 39:16 - 39:18
    Yeah? So?
  • 39:20 - 39:23
    So, uh, why don't you, uh,
  • 39:23 - 39:26
    why don't you just turn it in
    tomorrow?
  • 39:26 - 39:28
    You know, give it to Mom
    in the morning?
  • 39:28 - 39:30
    Then you get
    the whole day off.
  • 39:30 - 39:32
    That's good thinking, Caveman.
  • 39:32 - 39:34
    I like that.
  • 39:34 - 39:37
    Pretty smart, Caveman.
    Pretty smart.
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    ś No matter
    how you're sad and blue ś
  • 39:42 - 39:45
    ś There's always someone
    who has it worse than you ś
  • 39:45 - 39:47
    ś Sometimes you gotta pay
    your dues ś
  • 39:47 - 39:49
    ś So don't worry,
    just push on through ś
  • 39:49 - 39:50
    ś Keepin' it real ś
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    ś Gotta big up all my peoples
    who be working on the future ś
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    ś Though they know they gotta
    struggle ś
  • 39:54 - 39:55
    ś Keepin' it real ś
  • 39:55 - 39:57
    ś To all my homies working
    on the 9 to 5 ś
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    ś And doing right to keep
    themselves... ś
  • 39:59 - 40:01
    - There you are, X.
    - ś Keepin' it real ś
  • 40:01 - 40:03
    Good morning, Theodore.
  • 40:03 - 40:04
    Man, it's Armpit.
  • 40:05 - 40:07
    Yo, I don't know no fool named
    Theodore, all right?
  • 40:07 - 40:08
    Well, I don't know
    no fool named Armpit.
  • 40:08 - 40:09
    Whatever.
  • 40:10 - 40:12
    There's your water,
    whoever you are.
  • 40:12 - 40:14
    Hey, Mom!
    I think I found something.
  • 40:14 - 40:17
    Come here for a second.
    I think I found something.
  • 40:18 - 40:23
    Looks like a... golden bullet
    or something, doesn't it?
  • 40:23 - 40:26
    It's nice, right?
    So I get the day off now, right?
  • 40:26 - 40:28
    You just might.
    We're gonna call the warden.
  • 40:28 - 40:31
    Hey, Lou...
    you better get down here.
  • 40:31 - 40:33
    I think we got something.
  • 40:33 - 40:35
    We got something nice.
  • 40:35 - 40:37
    We got something nice.
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    ś Sometime ś
  • 40:40 - 40:42
    ś Get a hump in my back,
    sometime ś
  • 40:42 - 40:44
    ś I'm going over here,
    sometimes ś
  • 40:45 - 40:47
    ś Till my honey comes back,
    sometimes ś
  • 40:47 - 40:49
    ś I'm gonna grab that jack,
    sometimes ś
  • 40:49 - 40:51
    ś Get a hump in my back,
    sometimes ś
  • 40:52 - 40:54
    ś I'm going over here,
    sometimes ś
  • 40:54 - 40:56
    ś Till my honey comes back,
    sometimes ś
  • 40:56 - 40:59
    ś I'm gonna grab that jack,
    sometimes ś
  • 40:59 - 41:01
    ś Get a hump in my back,
    sometimes ś
  • 41:01 - 41:03
    ś I'm going over here,
    sometimes ś
  • 41:03 - 41:06
    ś Till my honey comes back,
    sometimes ś
  • 41:06 - 41:08
    Whew. Oh, man.
  • 41:08 - 41:10
    ś Get a hump in my back,
    sometimes ś
  • 41:10 - 41:13
    ś I'm going over here,
    sometimes ś
  • 41:13 - 41:15
    Right over there.
  • 41:15 - 41:17
    ś Till my honey comes back,
    sometimes ś
  • 41:17 - 41:20
    ś I'm gonna grab that jack,
    sometimes ś
  • 41:20 - 41:22
    ś Get a hump in my back,
    sometimes ś
  • 41:22 - 41:24
    ś I'm going over here,
    sometimes ś
  • 41:24 - 41:27
    ś Till my honey comes back,
    sometimes ś
  • 41:27 - 41:29
    ś I'm gonna grab that jack,
    sometimes ś
  • 41:29 - 41:30
    ś Get a hump in my back ś
  • 41:31 - 41:32
    This where you found it?
  • 41:33 - 41:35
    Yes, ma'am.
  • 41:36 - 41:40
    Dr. Pendanski,
    drive X-ray back to camp.
  • 41:40 - 41:43
    Give him double shower tokens
    and a snack.
  • 41:43 - 41:46
    But first,
    fill everyone's canteen.
  • 41:46 - 41:48
    I already filled them.
  • 41:49 - 41:51
    Excuse me?
  • 41:51 - 41:53
    I had already filled them
    when you drove up in the car.
  • 41:53 - 41:54
    Excuse me?
  • 41:54 - 41:57
    Did I ask you
    when you last filled them?
  • 41:58 - 42:00
    - No. You didn't, but...
    - Excuse me.
  • 42:00 - 42:04
    Now, these fine boys
    have been working hard.
  • 42:04 - 42:06
    Don't you think
    it just might be possible
  • 42:06 - 42:11
    they have taken a drink
    since you filled their canteens?
  • 42:11 - 42:12
    It's possible.
  • 42:12 - 42:14
    Oh, it's possible, is it?
  • 42:15 - 42:18
    Caveman!
    You come over here, please.
  • 42:18 - 42:20
    - Get over there.
    - That's right.
  • 42:20 - 42:22
    Go on. Come on over.
    Come on over.
  • 42:22 - 42:25
    Now, did you,
    by any chance, take a drink
  • 42:25 - 42:28
    since he filled your canteen?
  • 42:28 - 42:30
    Oh, no. I'm fine.
    I have plenty.
  • 42:32 - 42:34
    Excuse me?
  • 42:34 - 42:38
    I might have, uh, drinken some.
  • 42:38 - 42:40
    Thank you.
  • 42:40 - 42:42
    May I have your canteen,
    please?
  • 42:43 - 42:45
    Oh, God.
  • 42:50 - 42:52
    Can you hear the empty spaces?
  • 42:52 - 42:53
    Yes, I can hear.
  • 42:53 - 42:54
    Fill it.
  • 42:55 - 42:58
    If that's too much trouble,
    you can grab a shovel,
  • 42:58 - 43:00
    and Caveman here
    can fill the canteens.
  • 43:01 - 43:02
    Armpit! Squid!
  • 43:02 - 43:03
    Get them wheelbarrows
    out of the truck!
  • 43:04 - 43:06
    Zero, you take over
    X-ray's hole.
  • 43:06 - 43:08
    Caveman will assist you.
  • 43:08 - 43:09
    We're gonna dig
    this dirt twice.
  • 43:10 - 43:12
    Y'all be good now, you hear?
  • 43:12 - 43:13
    Get C&F over here.
  • 43:13 - 43:15
    Get C&F over here!
  • 43:16 - 43:19
    ś I'm gonna be a wheel
    someday ś
  • 43:19 - 43:21
    - Come on, boys. Let's see it.
    - ś I'm gonna be somebody ś
  • 43:21 - 43:23
    Use those muscles.
  • 43:23 - 43:25
    - Keep it up.
    - ś Then I won't want you ś
  • 43:25 - 43:27
    This is a special day.
  • 43:27 - 43:28
    I got a good feeling
    about today.
  • 43:28 - 43:29
    There you go.
  • 43:29 - 43:32
    I'm feeling some double
    shower tokens, boys.
  • 43:32 - 43:34
    There'll be steaks
    for dinner tonight.
  • 43:34 - 43:36
    - Keep it up.
    - ś Then I won't want you ś
  • 43:36 - 43:37
    You're doing fine!
  • 43:37 - 43:39
    - No hurry.
    - ś You can cry ś
  • 43:39 - 43:41
    We don't want to miss anything.
  • 43:41 - 43:44
    MR. SIR:
    We don't want to miss nothing.
  • 43:44 - 43:45
    Keep digging.
  • 43:45 - 43:48
    - Pick every rock now.
    - ś When I go rolling by ś
  • 43:48 - 43:49
    Make sure it's a real rock.
  • 43:49 - 43:52
    - Caveman! Let's go!
    - ś Then I won't want you ś
  • 43:56 - 43:57
    Hey, how'd she know
    my name, man?
  • 43:57 - 43:58
    Oh, she's got the whole
    place wired.
  • 43:59 - 44:01
    Oh, yeah, she's got
    these little, tiny microphones
  • 44:01 - 44:03
    and cameras
    all over the place.
  • 44:03 - 44:05
    Yeah, she's got 'em
    in the rec room.
  • 44:05 - 44:06
    She's got 'em in the tent.
  • 44:07 - 44:09
    - She's got 'em in the showers.
    - They're not in the showers.
  • 44:09 - 44:12
    Man, don't listen to him.
    I read his file.
  • 44:12 - 44:14
    It says he suffers
    from, um, acute paranoia.
  • 44:14 - 44:17
    Hey, so that means she watches
    me every day, huh?
  • 44:17 - 44:21
    Man, he says she got cameras
    and microphones,
  • 44:21 - 44:22
    not microscopes.
  • 44:22 - 44:24
    Get outta here, man.
  • 44:43 - 44:46
    Okay, children, come back
    first thing in the morning.
  • 44:46 - 44:48
    Okay? Rain or shine,
    we're gonna have school.
  • 44:48 - 44:49
    Put your cap on.
  • 44:49 - 44:51
    Oh, here, take that, Louise.
  • 44:51 - 44:52
    Bye, Miss Katherine.
  • 44:53 - 44:55
    See you tomorrow!
  • 44:59 - 45:01
    Hello, Miss Katherine.
  • 45:03 - 45:04
    Hello, Sam.
  • 45:04 - 45:07
    I thought you might
    still want some onions.
  • 45:07 - 45:08
    Thank you.
  • 45:13 - 45:14
    I can fix that.
  • 45:14 - 45:16
    Sam, are you gonna try to
    tell me now
  • 45:16 - 45:19
    that your onions are a cure
    for a leaky roof?
  • 45:19 - 45:20
    Naw.
  • 45:20 - 45:22
    I'm just good with my hands.
  • 45:22 - 45:25
    I built my own boat, you know.
  • 45:25 - 45:28
    I need it to get across
    the lake to my onion field.
  • 45:28 - 45:30
    Well, then, I guess
    you'd be in real trouble
  • 45:30 - 45:32
    if your boat leaked.
  • 45:32 - 45:36
    I tell you what...
    I'll fix that roof
  • 45:36 - 45:39
    in exchange for three jars
    of your spiced peaches.
  • 45:43 - 45:45
    It's a deal.
  • 45:58 - 46:00
    Well, Miss Katherine,
  • 46:00 - 46:03
    I guarantee that roof
    for five years.
  • 46:03 - 46:04
    If there's anything else...
  • 46:04 - 46:07
    The windows won't open.
  • 46:07 - 46:10
    And the children and I would
    enjoy a breeze now and then.
  • 46:10 - 46:12
    I can fix that.
  • 46:12 - 46:16
    "And this maiden, she lived
    with no other thought
  • 46:16 - 46:20
    "than to love
    and be loved by me.
  • 46:20 - 46:24
    "She was a child,
    and I was a child
  • 46:24 - 46:28
    "in this kingdom by the sea.
  • 46:28 - 46:29
    But we loved... "
  • 46:29 - 46:32
    "With a love
    that was more than love...
  • 46:33 - 46:36
    I and my Annabel Lee. "
  • 46:36 - 46:38
    Sam.
  • 46:38 - 46:42
    You know, that door
    doesn't hang straight.
  • 46:46 - 46:47
    I can fix that.
  • 46:48 - 46:52
    "The duck swims on the lake. "
  • 46:52 - 46:54
    Very good, Mr. Penn.
  • 46:54 - 46:55
    Thank you, ma'am.
  • 46:55 - 46:59
    The duck may swim on the lake,
  • 46:59 - 47:02
    but my daddy owns the lake.
  • 47:07 - 47:08
    That will be all for tonight.
  • 47:08 - 47:10
    Thank you, class.
    You're dismissed.
  • 47:10 - 47:11
    Come on, boys.
  • 47:13 - 47:14
    Whew.
  • 47:14 - 47:17
    Hey, Katherine...
  • 47:17 - 47:21
    how about me and you, uh,
    having a little picnic?
  • 47:23 - 47:25
    Take a ride on my motorboat.
  • 47:25 - 47:26
    No, thank you, Mr. Walker.
  • 47:27 - 47:28
    It's brand-new.
  • 47:28 - 47:30
    I mean, you don't even
    have to row it.
  • 47:31 - 47:32
    No, thank you.
  • 47:32 - 47:34
    Uh, come on now, girl.
  • 47:34 - 47:35
    Hey.
  • 47:35 - 47:37
    No one ever says no
    to Trout Walker.
  • 47:37 - 47:40
    I believe I just did.
  • 47:54 - 47:55
    Come on, boys.
  • 47:55 - 47:57
    We're digging around,
    all around.
  • 47:57 - 48:00
    Then we're digging
    toward the center, see?
  • 48:00 - 48:02
    That's how we do it.
  • 48:02 - 48:06
    Today's the day.
    I can feel it.
  • 48:06 - 48:08
    You know,
    the ancient Mesopotamians...
  • 48:08 - 48:09
    they didn't have shovels.
  • 48:09 - 48:12
    Glad to have you back, X-ray.
    We can use your sharp eyes.
  • 48:12 - 48:13
    Hello, warden.
  • 48:13 - 48:16
    Ma'am, I think
    I found something.
  • 48:19 - 48:21
    Are you trying to be funny,
  • 48:21 - 48:23
    or do you just think
    I'm stupid?
  • 48:26 - 48:28
    No, ma'am, I wasn't trying
    to be funny.
  • 48:28 - 48:30
    Excuse me?
  • 48:30 - 48:32
    Well, Armpit, your little joke
  • 48:32 - 48:34
    just cost you a week
    of shower privileges.
  • 48:34 - 48:36
    Aw!
  • 48:36 - 48:38
    All right.
    Everyone back to work.
  • 48:38 - 48:40
    - Man, you sleeping outside.
    - You heard her... back to work.
  • 48:40 - 48:43
    Aside from that,
    everything's going real well.
  • 48:43 - 48:45
    I don't think so.
    I want results.
  • 48:45 - 48:49
    Sam, this is the finest
    schoolhouse in all of Texas.
  • 48:49 - 48:51
    Thank you.
  • 48:51 - 48:52
    Thank you, Miss Katherine.
  • 48:56 - 49:01
    ś Hello, my friend,
    it's been a while ś
  • 49:01 - 49:07
    ś It's nice to see
    your beautiful smile ś
  • 49:08 - 49:13
    ś We went our separate ways ś
  • 49:13 - 49:17
    ś Only to return ś
  • 49:17 - 49:21
    ś To face a lesson ś
  • 49:21 - 49:24
    ś We failed to learn ś
  • 49:24 - 49:29
    ś We didn't understand
    the truth ś
  • 49:29 - 49:34
    ś We're blinded
    by the eyes of youth ś
  • 49:37 - 49:40
    - I can fix that.
    - ś Time kept on moving ś
  • 49:40 - 49:43
    ś And the change has come ś
  • 49:43 - 49:45
    ś The change has come ś
  • 49:45 - 49:49
    ś You think that I don't know ś
  • 49:49 - 49:52
    ś Where you're coming from ś
  • 49:52 - 49:56
    ś Well, I feel just like you ś
  • 49:56 - 49:58
    ś And I cry just like you ś
  • 49:59 - 50:00
    ś I cry ś
  • 50:00 - 50:01
    ś But I heal ś
  • 50:01 - 50:02
    ś Heal ś
  • 50:02 - 50:05
    ś Just like you ś
  • 50:05 - 50:07
    Come on. Ha!
  • 50:07 - 50:08
    ś Under my skin ś
  • 50:08 - 50:10
    ś Under my skin ś
  • 50:10 - 50:15
    ś I'm just like you ś
  • 50:19 - 50:20
    Four days.
  • 50:20 - 50:22
    Four long days.
  • 50:22 - 50:24
    And this is all you jackasses
    got to show for it.
  • 50:25 - 50:26
    Probably ain't nothing
    down there.
  • 50:26 - 50:28
    We would have found it by now.
  • 50:28 - 50:30
    I wouldn't tell
    the queen bee that.
  • 50:30 - 50:32
    I ain't on stupid pills.
  • 50:32 - 50:34
    What are you jawing about?
  • 50:34 - 50:36
    If you can't get 'em
    to dig any faster,
  • 50:36 - 50:38
    you can grab a shovel
    and join 'em.
  • 50:38 - 50:40
    How about that? Huh?
  • 50:40 - 50:42
    Get to work!
  • 50:42 - 50:44
    This ain't no kindergartners
    in the sandbox.
  • 50:44 - 50:48
    I want to see some effort here
    or I'll put a hurt on you.
  • 50:49 - 50:52
    I ain't just whistling
    "Bye-bye, Sue" neither.
  • 50:53 - 50:57
    I am surrounded by cow turds.
  • 51:00 - 51:02
    Stop it! Stop it!
  • 51:02 - 51:03
    Yeah!
  • 51:03 - 51:07
    Lady, where you going?
  • 51:08 - 51:10
    Stop it!
  • 51:10 - 51:11
    Do something!
  • 51:11 - 51:14
    Yeah, girl!
    How do you like me now?!
  • 51:16 - 51:17
    Sheriff!
  • 51:17 - 51:19
    Sheriff! Come quick!
  • 51:19 - 51:22
    They're destroying the school!
  • 51:25 - 51:26
    Give me a kiss.
  • 51:27 - 51:29
    You kissed the onion picker.
  • 51:29 - 51:31
    You're drunk.
  • 51:31 - 51:33
    I always get drunk
    before a hanging.
  • 51:35 - 51:40
    If you hang him,
    then you better hang me, too,
  • 51:40 - 51:43
    because I kissed him back.
  • 51:43 - 51:45
    It ain't against the law
    for you to kiss him,
  • 51:45 - 51:47
    just for him to kiss you.
  • 51:52 - 51:54
    Whoo-hoo-hoo!
  • 51:54 - 51:56
    There she is!
  • 51:56 - 51:58
    Come on, now!
  • 52:02 - 52:04
    Sam!
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    Sam!
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    Sam!
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    Sam!
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    Listen up.
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    After the behavior exhibited
    these past several days,
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    the warden and I have decided
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    that your character-building
    be best served
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    by returning to the digging
    of individual holes.
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    Over to you.
  • 53:03 - 53:04
    All right!
  • 53:04 - 53:07
    Let's go dig, boys!
  • 53:07 - 53:10
    Let's go! Let's go!
    Let's go! Let's go!
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    Good morning, sheriff.
  • 53:24 - 53:27
    Do you still want that kiss?
  • 54:00 - 54:02
    Water's the most precious
    commodity
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    on the face of the planet.
  • 54:03 - 54:05
    All life begins with water.
  • 54:07 - 54:11
    So think of it this way...
    I'm giving you life.
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    Say thank you.
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    Thank you, Mr. Sir.
  • 54:14 - 54:15
    Next!
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    Don't get your hopes up.
  • 54:21 - 54:24
    Them storms never make it
    past the mountains.
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    Maybe this time they will.
  • 54:27 - 54:30
    I got a story
    for you girl scouts.
  • 54:32 - 54:35
    Once upon a time...
  • 54:35 - 54:38
    there was a magical place
    where it never rained.
  • 54:40 - 54:41
    The end.
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    I don't get it.
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    Have a nice day.
  • 54:50 - 54:53
    I never get anything he says.
  • 55:00 - 55:02
    Guys. Hey, guys.
  • 55:02 - 55:03
    What?
  • 55:03 - 55:05
    Anybody want
    some sunflower seeds?
  • 55:05 - 55:08
    Whoo!
  • 55:08 - 55:10
    I can't help it, man.
    My hands are like magnets.
  • 55:10 - 55:11
    Good old Magnet.
  • 55:11 - 55:13
    You got some sticky fingers.
  • 55:14 - 55:17
    - Pass it over here, man.
    - I'll take some of those.
  • 55:17 - 55:19
    Hey, Zig, come on, man.
    Hurry up.
  • 55:21 - 55:22
    Mr. Sir's coming back.
  • 55:22 - 55:24
    Hey, he's coming back!
    He's coming back!
  • 55:24 - 55:25
    Catch it.
  • 55:25 - 55:27
    Oh, Stanley,
    you butterfingers!
  • 55:27 - 55:29
    He's coming back.
  • 55:29 - 55:30
    You better hide it.
  • 55:30 - 55:31
    Hide it.
  • 55:31 - 55:34
    Come on, man.
  • 56:00 - 56:02
    Well, well.
  • 56:02 - 56:05
    How did this get here?
  • 56:05 - 56:06
    What?
  • 56:06 - 56:08
    How did that get there?
  • 56:08 - 56:11
    Did it fall
    from the sky, huh?
  • 56:12 - 56:14
    No.
  • 56:23 - 56:25
    I stole that out of your truck.
  • 56:25 - 56:27
    I think maybe the warden
    would like to see
  • 56:27 - 56:29
    what you found.
  • 56:30 - 56:31
    Let's go.
  • 56:34 - 56:36
    Y'all having a nice day?
  • 56:36 - 56:37
    Yes, Mr. Sir.
  • 56:37 - 56:38
    Good.
  • 56:38 - 56:40
    Hey, what are you doing,
    dog?
  • 56:40 - 56:42
    - Caveman...
    - See what turns up.
  • 56:46 - 56:47
    What?
  • 56:48 - 56:50
    We found a little something
    in Caveman's hole.
  • 56:50 - 56:53
    What is it?
    What'd you find?
  • 56:53 - 56:56
    Come in. Come in.
    You're letting the cold out.
  • 56:59 - 57:01
    Tell her.
  • 57:04 - 57:08
    While Mr. Sir was filling
    our canteens...
  • 57:08 - 57:10
    I snuck into his truck
  • 57:10 - 57:14
    and, uh, stole
    his sunflower seeds.
  • 57:14 - 57:16
    Yeah.
  • 57:16 - 57:18
    That's it.
  • 57:21 - 57:25
    Caveman, would you, uh, kindly
    bring me that little brass case
  • 57:25 - 57:28
    in the bureau over there
    with my nail polish in it?
  • 57:28 - 57:30
    Yeah, sure.
  • 57:36 - 57:38
    Them little diddles
  • 57:38 - 57:40
    think I don't have eyes
    in the back of my head.
  • 57:40 - 57:44
    But I don't miss much...
    as you well know.
  • 57:44 - 57:46
    You know, my philosophy is...
  • 57:46 - 57:50
    see, I keep 'em in line...
    punishment and reward.
  • 57:50 - 57:54
    Punishment... reward.
  • 57:54 - 57:55
    Every time they see me coming,
  • 57:55 - 57:58
    a little shiver
    goes up their spine.
  • 57:58 - 58:02
    "D" tent...
    snaky little bunch, you know.
  • 58:02 - 58:03
    They think they're
    a step ahead of me,
  • 58:03 - 58:05
    but I'm miles ahead of them.
  • 58:05 - 58:08
    I come back at night.
    I look around.
  • 58:08 - 58:11
    I see in their eyes.
    They know I know.
  • 58:11 - 58:13
    Come right over here, son.
  • 58:13 - 58:15
    - Here you go.
    - Thank you.
  • 58:16 - 58:18
    See this, Caveman?
  • 58:19 - 58:23
    This is my special nail polish.
  • 58:23 - 58:25
    I make it myself.
  • 58:25 - 58:28
    You want to know
    my secret ingredient?
  • 58:30 - 58:33
    Rattlesnake venom.
  • 58:34 - 58:37
    I just love what it does
    to the coloring.
  • 58:38 - 58:42
    It's perfectly harmless.
  • 58:42 - 58:45
    When it's dry.
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    So you think he stole
    your sunflower seeds.
  • 58:52 - 58:54
    No, I don't.
  • 58:54 - 58:57
    I think he's covering
    for X-ray or somebody.
  • 58:57 - 58:58
    It was a 5-pound sack,
  • 58:58 - 59:00
    and he claims
    to have eaten it all.
  • 59:00 - 59:02
    But it was only half-full
    when I got it.
  • 59:03 - 59:04
    And, uh, there's a lot
    in my hole.
  • 59:04 - 59:05
    You could check that.
  • 59:05 - 59:07
    I will.
    I will check it.
  • 59:07 - 59:08
    Aaah-aah!
  • 59:11 - 59:12
    Aah!
  • 59:13 - 59:16
    All I give you is
    respect and affection...
  • 59:16 - 59:19
    I suggest you go back
    to your hole now.
  • 59:21 - 59:23
    Why'd you do that?
  • 59:23 - 59:24
    Ooh!
  • 59:24 - 59:27
    I liked you better
    when you smoked.
  • 59:29 - 59:31
    Hey, look who showed up.
  • 59:31 - 59:34
    Hey, man, we thought
    you were dead for sure.
  • 59:34 - 59:36
    Hey, Caveman, what'd you say?
  • 59:37 - 59:38
    Nothing.
  • 59:38 - 59:40
    What'd she do to you?
  • 59:40 - 59:41
    Nothing.
  • 59:42 - 59:43
    Pbbtt. Nothing?
  • 59:43 - 59:45
    Yeah.
    She didn't do nothing.
  • 59:48 - 59:49
    What is this?
  • 59:49 - 59:52
    Thank you, guys.
  • 59:52 - 59:54
    Man.
  • 59:54 - 59:55
    - Don't look at us.
    - Yeah, it was Zero.
  • 59:55 - 59:58
    That boy likes to dig holes.
  • 59:58 - 60:00
    He'd dig a hole to China, man.
  • 60:00 - 60:01
    Yeah, man.
  • 60:01 - 60:03
    But where do them
    Chinese kids dig to?
  • 60:03 - 60:05
    Man, shut up.
  • 60:05 - 60:06
    Hey, Zero.
  • 60:06 - 60:07
    Why'd you dig my hole, man?
  • 60:07 - 60:10
    You didn't steal
    the sunflower seeds.
  • 60:10 - 60:11
    Yeah, but neither did you.
  • 60:14 - 60:16
    You didn't steal the shoes.
  • 60:20 - 60:22
    You still want to learn
    to read?
  • 60:24 - 60:26
    All right, man.
  • 60:31 - 60:34
    I don't like no hocus-pocus.
    $ 14 for onions.
  • 60:34 - 60:36
    We don't need
    no stinking onions.
  • 60:36 - 60:37
    You told me to get onions,
    I get onions.
  • 60:37 - 60:39
    - I want to taste it.
    - Go ahead and taste it.
  • 60:39 - 60:41
    - I don't care. Go ahead.
    - I'll taste it, then.
  • 60:41 - 60:42
    I'm tasting it.
  • 60:42 - 60:43
    Whoa.
  • 60:43 - 60:46
    What happened to your face?
  • 60:51 - 60:53
    Something the matter
    with my face? Huh?
  • 60:55 - 60:57
    No. No, Mr. Sir.
  • 60:57 - 60:59
    You got that right.
  • 61:04 - 61:06
    Anybody see anything wrong
    with my face?
  • 61:06 - 61:08
    Huh?!
  • 61:09 - 61:10
    I think I'm kind of purty,
    don't you?
  • 61:10 - 61:12
    Yes, sir.
  • 61:17 - 61:19
    Clean this up.
  • 61:23 - 61:26
    I think we just learned
    a valuable lesson.
  • 61:26 - 61:32
    We're all people, and Mr. Sir
    is a very sensitive man,
  • 61:32 - 61:33
    just like all of us.
  • 61:33 - 61:37
    ś Leader,
    he's a mighty good leader ś
  • 61:37 - 61:40
    - ś He's a mighty good leader ś
    - Next.
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    ś All the way ś
  • 61:43 - 61:45
    ś All the way, Lord ś
  • 61:45 - 61:48
    - You thirsty, Yelnats?
    - ś From up to Heaven ś
  • 61:48 - 61:50
    - Yes, Mr. Sir.
    - ś He's a mighty good leader ś
  • 62:04 - 62:06
    There.
    That should hold you.
  • 62:06 - 62:07
    Next!
  • 62:27 - 62:30
    Magnet, wipe that smile
    off your face.
  • 62:30 - 62:32
    Yes, you.
  • 62:32 - 62:35
    You want some water?
  • 62:38 - 62:41
    Remember that gold tube?
  • 62:41 - 62:43
    Yeah.
  • 62:43 - 62:45
    I think that that tube...
  • 62:45 - 62:49
    was a tube of lipstick,
    you know?
  • 62:49 - 62:52
    And the "K. B. " stands
    for Kate Barlow.
  • 62:52 - 62:54
    Kissin' Kate Barlow?
  • 62:56 - 62:58
    Kissin' Kate Barlow.
  • 62:58 - 63:02
    ś I've done a lot of things
    that I'm not so proud of ś
  • 63:02 - 63:04
    ś Took a lot of turns ś
  • 63:04 - 63:07
    ś That turned out wrong ś
  • 63:07 - 63:11
    ś That's a worn-out song ś
  • 63:12 - 63:15
    ś Day by day,
    moment by moment ś
  • 63:15 - 63:18
    ś Takin' my chances ś
  • 63:18 - 63:21
    ś Trustin' my heart ś
  • 63:21 - 63:24
    ś It wasn't too smart ś
  • 63:24 - 63:28
    ś I will survive,
    I will endure ś
  • 63:28 - 63:31
    ś When the going's rough,
    you can be sure ś
  • 63:31 - 63:35
    ś I'll tough it out,
    I won't give in ś
  • 63:35 - 63:40
    ś If I'm knocked down,
    I'll get up again ś
  • 63:40 - 63:45
    ś As long
    as my dream's alive ś
  • 63:45 - 63:50
    ś I will survive ś
  • 63:52 - 63:55
    ś I will survive ś
  • 63:55 - 63:56
    All right.
    Come on, now.
  • 63:56 - 63:58
    "Z"...
  • 63:58 - 63:59
    "E"...
  • 63:59 - 64:01
    Okay.
  • 64:01 - 64:02
    "R"...
  • 64:02 - 64:03
    "O. "
  • 64:03 - 64:04
    That's it.
  • 64:04 - 64:06
    I can help you dig your hole
  • 64:06 - 64:08
    so you won't be so tired
    to teach me.
  • 64:08 - 64:09
    No, I'm fine.
  • 64:10 - 64:11
    Look...
    you're a slow digger.
  • 64:12 - 64:14
    You're trying to bag on me.
  • 64:14 - 64:15
    - Yeah, I'm trying to bag on you.
    - All right.
  • 64:16 - 64:17
    All right.
  • 64:17 - 64:19
    This way, we'll be done
    at the same time.
  • 64:19 - 64:20
    - Well, it couldn't hurt.
    - Yeah.
  • 64:21 - 64:22
    Go ahead.
  • 64:24 - 64:27
    "Z"...
  • 64:27 - 64:29
    "E"...
  • 64:29 - 64:30
    No.
  • 64:30 - 64:32
    This has to go out like this.
  • 64:32 - 64:33
    - That's an "R. " Okay?
    - Okay.
  • 64:33 - 64:36
    This one's easy... "O. "
  • 64:37 - 64:39
    That's it.
  • 64:39 - 64:41
    You know,
    Zero's not my real name.
  • 64:43 - 64:44
    It's not?
  • 64:44 - 64:46
    But even Pendanski
    calls you Zero.
  • 64:46 - 64:49
    My name's Hector.
    Hector Zeroni.
  • 64:49 - 64:51
    Hector Zeroni.
  • 64:51 - 64:53
    Nice to meet you, Hector.
  • 64:53 - 64:54
    Nice to meet you.
  • 64:55 - 64:56
    26 letters.
  • 64:56 - 64:58
    So we can do five letters a day
    for four days,
  • 64:58 - 65:00
    and then six letters
    on the fifth day.
  • 65:00 - 65:01
    That's good math.
  • 65:01 - 65:03
    I'm not stupid.
    I know everyone thinks I am.
  • 65:04 - 65:06
    I just don't like answering
    stupid questions.
  • 65:06 - 65:07
    Right.
  • 65:07 - 65:10
    Yo, Caveman,
    it must be kind of easy
  • 65:10 - 65:13
    working with your own personal
    slave and all, huh?
  • 65:13 - 65:14
    What's up, stupid?
  • 65:16 - 65:18
    Come on, Squid.
  • 65:18 - 65:20
    Whatever, man.
  • 65:23 - 65:27
    "M"...
  • 65:27 - 65:30
    "O"...
  • 65:30 - 65:32
    "M. "
  • 65:37 - 65:39
    We weren't always homeless.
  • 65:40 - 65:45
    I remember we used to live
    in a lot of different places.
  • 65:45 - 65:49
    And then...
    we didn't live anywhere.
  • 65:53 - 65:54
    It must have been hard.
  • 65:54 - 65:55
    Yeah.
  • 65:55 - 65:58
    My ma had problems,
  • 65:58 - 66:01
    but she would try so hard
    to make a better life for us.
  • 66:01 - 66:02
    Yeah.
  • 66:02 - 66:06
    She always used to say,
    "I love you more than air. "
  • 66:06 - 66:09
    She couldn't take me
    everywhere she went.
  • 66:09 - 66:13
    I used to have to wait like
    on a porch or a playground.
  • 66:15 - 66:16
    Then, one day,
    she didn't come back.
  • 66:20 - 66:22
    What happened to her?
  • 66:24 - 66:27
    I don't know.
  • 66:27 - 66:28
    That's what bothers me
    the most.
  • 66:30 - 66:31
    If I could,
  • 66:31 - 66:33
    I would hire a whole team
    of private investigators
  • 66:34 - 66:36
    just to find her...
  • 66:36 - 66:38
    or to find out
    what happened to her.
  • 66:40 - 66:42
    I used to wait at Laney Park.
  • 66:44 - 66:46
    - Laney Park?
    - Yeah.
  • 66:46 - 66:47
    I used to go to Laney Park
    all the time.
  • 66:48 - 66:49
    - Oh, really?
    - Yeah.
  • 66:49 - 66:52
    I used to sleep in the tunnel
    next to the swinging bridge.
  • 66:54 - 66:56
    But no biggie.
  • 67:00 - 67:02
    Let's go, boys! Lunch!
  • 67:02 - 67:03
    Where's your whip, Caveman?
  • 67:03 - 67:05
    You don't want your slave
    to be slacking off.
  • 67:06 - 67:07
    It's not slavery.
    It's an agreement.
  • 67:07 - 67:09
    - Yeah, man, whatever.
    - Line 'em up.
  • 67:09 - 67:11
    I don't have all day.
    Let's go. Let's go.
  • 67:11 - 67:15
    We have bologna and cheese,
    apples, and graham crackers.
  • 67:15 - 67:17
    All right,
    let's move it along.
  • 67:17 - 67:18
    Get your sandwich.
    Hello, Theodore.
  • 67:19 - 67:20
    That's not my name, fool.
    It's Armpit.
  • 67:21 - 67:22
    Uh-huh.
    Alan, a good day to you.
  • 67:22 - 67:23
    Good afternoon.
  • 67:23 - 67:24
    Ricky...
  • 67:24 - 67:25
    Sir.
  • 67:25 - 67:27
    Sandwiches?
  • 67:27 - 67:29
    You can have one sandwich.
  • 67:29 - 67:30
    This is America.
    We speak English here.
  • 67:30 - 67:33
    Hey, man, I got some
    extra graham crackers.
  • 67:34 - 67:37
    Hey, how about
    I give you my cookie
  • 67:37 - 67:38
    and you let me dig your hole?
  • 67:40 - 67:42
    Go on. Take it.
  • 67:43 - 67:44
    Look, I get it, all right?
  • 67:45 - 67:46
    I'll dig my own hole
    from now on.
  • 67:46 - 67:48
    Just let me eat my lunch.
  • 67:48 - 67:50
    He isn't gonna
    take it. Come here.
  • 67:50 - 67:52
    Eat the cookie.
  • 67:52 - 67:53
    - Whoa.
    - Whoa.
  • 67:53 - 67:54
    Back off, man.
  • 67:55 - 67:58
    Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
    What's going on here?
  • 67:58 - 67:59
    Nothing, Mom.
  • 67:59 - 68:00
    We was just fooling, right?
  • 68:00 - 68:03
    I saw what was going on.
    Go on, Stanley.
  • 68:03 - 68:05
    Teach him a lesson.
    Hit him back.
  • 68:05 - 68:07
    - Yeah, teach me a lesson.
    - Yeah, teach him a lesson.
  • 68:07 - 68:08
    - Come on. Hit me.
    - Hit him.
  • 68:08 - 68:11
    - Come on. Teach me a lesson.
    - Hit him, Stanley.
  • 68:16 - 68:17
    Get him!
  • 68:17 - 68:19
    All right, all right.
  • 68:19 - 68:20
    Ugh!
  • 68:20 - 68:21
    Go get him.
  • 68:24 - 68:26
    That's enough!
  • 68:27 - 68:29
    I said that's enough!
  • 68:30 - 68:31
    That's enough!
  • 68:32 - 68:35
    Stop. Hey, stop, Zero.
    Hey, stop.
  • 68:35 - 68:37
    Come on, man.
    You're gonna kill him!
  • 68:40 - 68:43
    Now, I said that's enough!
  • 68:43 - 68:45
    When I say to end something,
    I mean end it.
  • 68:45 - 68:47
    - Come on, Stanley. Let's go.
    - Get back to your holes!
  • 68:49 - 68:50
    You all right?
  • 68:50 - 68:52
    - Zero's crazy.
    - No. Leave me alone.
  • 68:54 - 68:57
    Basically,
    Zero almost killed Ricky.
  • 68:57 - 68:58
    Basically?
  • 68:58 - 69:00
    Uh, uh, Ziggy was beating
    up the Caveman, right?
  • 69:00 - 69:02
    And then Zero
    started choking Zigzag.
  • 69:02 - 69:04
    I had to pull Zero
    off of him.
  • 69:04 - 69:07
    Yeah, I mean, you know,
    Zig just got a little hot.
  • 69:07 - 69:10
    Out in the sun all day,
    the blood starts to boil.
  • 69:10 - 69:11
    Is that what happened, Zigzag?
  • 69:11 - 69:12
    Yep.
  • 69:12 - 69:15
    Like X-ray said, you know,
  • 69:15 - 69:17
    working all day
    out in the hot sun, you know,
  • 69:17 - 69:19
    while Caveman sits around
    and does nothing.
  • 69:19 - 69:20
    Excuse me?
  • 69:20 - 69:23
    Caveman digs his hole
    just like everyone else.
  • 69:23 - 69:25
    - Sometimes.
    - Excuse me?
  • 69:25 - 69:27
    Ma'am, Zero's been digging
  • 69:27 - 69:29
    a part of Caveman's hole
    every day.
  • 69:29 - 69:31
    You're not digging holes
    no more?
  • 69:31 - 69:32
    Huh?
  • 69:32 - 69:34
    I'm teaching him how to read.
  • 69:34 - 69:36
    What?
  • 69:36 - 69:37
    He's a smart kid.
  • 69:37 - 69:39
    Smart?
  • 69:39 - 69:40
    Oh, yeah?
  • 69:40 - 69:45
    Hey, Zero,
    what does C-A-T spell?
  • 69:45 - 69:46
    Huh?
  • 69:46 - 69:49
    What's it spell?
  • 69:49 - 69:50
    Yeah, he's a real genius.
  • 69:50 - 69:53
    He's so stupid, he doesn't
    even know he's stupid.
  • 69:53 - 69:54
    Okay, from now on,
  • 69:54 - 69:57
    I don't want anyone digging
    anyone else's hole.
  • 69:57 - 69:59
    Is that clear?
  • 69:59 - 70:01
    And no more reading lessons.
  • 70:01 - 70:02
    Why? I mean,
    if the hole gets dug.
  • 70:03 - 70:04
    Who cares
    who's digging it, right?
  • 70:04 - 70:06
    You know why
    you're digging holes?
  • 70:06 - 70:08
    'Cause it's good for you.
    It teaches you a lesson.
  • 70:08 - 70:09
    If Zero digs
    your hole for you,
  • 70:10 - 70:12
    you're not learning
    your lesson, are you?
  • 70:12 - 70:13
    MR. SIR:
    Yeah. See that?
  • 70:13 - 70:14
    Why can't I still just dig
    my hole
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    and teach him how to read?
  • 70:16 - 70:18
    'Cause I said so.
  • 70:18 - 70:20
    We know you mean well, Stanley.
  • 70:20 - 70:22
    But the mental stress
  • 70:22 - 70:25
    just causes his brain too much
    of a challenge.
  • 70:25 - 70:28
    That's what made his blood boil,
    not the hot sun.
  • 70:28 - 70:30
    I'm not digging
    any more holes.
  • 70:30 - 70:31
    Good.
  • 70:31 - 70:35
    I mean, you might as well teach
    this shovel to read.
  • 70:35 - 70:37
    Go ahead, Zero.
    Take it.
  • 70:37 - 70:39
    It's all you'll ever
    be good for.
  • 70:40 - 70:42
    D-I-G.
  • 70:42 - 70:43
    What's that spell?
  • 70:45 - 70:46
    Ugh!
  • 70:46 - 70:49
    - Ohh!
    - Ohh!
  • 70:49 - 70:51
    Dig.
  • 70:53 - 70:55
    Go, Zero! Go!
  • 70:55 - 70:58
    Run, Zero!
  • 70:58 - 71:01
    Don't shoot!
    He can't go anywhere.
  • 71:01 - 71:02
    You think
    I was gonna shoot him?
  • 71:02 - 71:05
    The last thing we need
    is an investigation.
  • 71:05 - 71:06
    I know that.
  • 71:07 - 71:08
    Misinterpretation.
  • 71:08 - 71:11
    Let him go, then.
    Let him go.
  • 71:11 - 71:14
    I want round-the-clock guards
    on all water sources.
  • 71:22 - 71:25
    I still expect seven holes.
  • 71:27 - 71:30
    I'll have
    the chicken tenders, warden.
  • 71:34 - 71:35
    I'm ill. I'm ill.
  • 71:35 - 71:38
    I'm feeling queasy.
    Take it or leave it.
  • 71:38 - 71:40
    You still pouting?
  • 71:40 - 71:41
    No, I'm not pouting.
  • 71:41 - 71:43
    I'm just asking,
  • 71:43 - 71:46
    are we sure
    that he had no family?
  • 71:46 - 71:47
    He was a ward of the state.
  • 71:47 - 71:50
    He was living on the streets
    when he was arrested.
  • 71:50 - 71:53
    Is there some prissy caseworker
    who might ask questions?
  • 71:53 - 71:56
    He had nobody.
    He was nobody.
  • 71:56 - 71:58
    I want you to destroy
    his records.
  • 71:58 - 71:59
    He was never here.
  • 71:59 - 72:02
    Can you get into the state files
    from our computer?
  • 72:02 - 72:04
    I can do anything,
    but I'm telling you,
  • 72:04 - 72:07
    no one is going to come
    looking for him.
  • 72:07 - 72:09
    No one cares
    about Hector Zeroni.
  • 72:16 - 72:18
    I do.
  • 72:20 - 72:23
    They was in this thing together.
  • 72:23 - 72:24
    Yeah.
  • 72:31 - 72:35
    His blood's
    on your hands, then.
  • 72:46 - 72:50
    Man, if he's not back
    by morning, he's dead.
  • 72:50 - 72:52
    He's dead either way...
  • 72:52 - 72:54
    if he stays out there
    or if he comes back.
  • 72:54 - 72:57
    When do you think
    they're gonna find his body?
  • 72:57 - 72:58
    What body?
  • 72:58 - 73:00
    Man, Zero's buzzard food.
  • 73:00 - 73:02
    You know what?
  • 73:02 - 73:05
    They pick out
    the eyeballs first.
  • 73:05 - 73:06
    I can't believe
    you just said that.
  • 73:11 - 73:13
    Learn how to take a joke.
  • 73:17 - 73:20
    She left him stranded
    in the desert.
  • 73:20 - 73:23
    No water, no food
    for 16 days.
  • 73:25 - 73:27
    Well, Grandpa,
    how'd he survive?
  • 73:27 - 73:30
    They said he found refuge
    on God's Thumb.
  • 73:30 - 73:32
    What's God's Thumb?
  • 73:32 - 73:34
    Who knows?
  • 73:34 - 73:36
    He was half crazy
    when they found him.
  • 73:47 - 73:49
    Zero!
  • 73:53 - 73:55
    Zero!
  • 74:10 - 74:12
    Zero!
  • 74:19 - 74:21
    So, what you in here for,
    Twitch?
  • 74:21 - 74:23
    Oh, ha, joyriding.
  • 74:23 - 74:25
    I guess you never really plan
    to steal one or nothing,
  • 74:25 - 74:27
    but when I walk past
    a really nice car...
  • 74:27 - 74:30
    whoo!... I just start twitching,
    you know?
  • 74:30 - 74:32
    Really kind of...
    Well, you think I'm jumpy now?
  • 74:32 - 74:34
    You should have seen me behind
    the wheel of that Mustang.
  • 74:34 - 74:36
    Whoo! Vroom!
  • 74:42 - 74:44
    Come on, Twitch.
    Let's go.
  • 74:46 - 74:49
    Hey, Twitch,
    come get some water.
  • 74:49 - 74:51
    I'm getting tired...
  • 74:51 - 74:52
    First hole's the hardest.
  • 74:52 - 74:54
    Thanks, man.
  • 74:54 - 74:56
    I want you to jump
    out of that hole.
  • 74:56 - 74:58
    Be first in line right away.
  • 74:58 - 74:59
    I'm a little scratchy today,
  • 74:59 - 75:02
    so you got to be sensitive
    with me.
  • 75:02 - 75:04
    - Yeah, I apologize, Mr. Sir.
    - Yeah, yeah.
  • 75:04 - 75:07
    Hey, man, I'm sick and tired
    of you cutting in line.
  • 75:07 - 75:08
    Man.
  • 75:08 - 75:11
    What's wrong with you?
    We all getting water.
  • 75:11 - 75:15
    Don't be squabbling up in here.
    Both of us getting it.
  • 75:18 - 75:20
    Gentlemen, there's only
    one law around here,
  • 75:20 - 75:21
    and that's me.
  • 75:22 - 75:23
    You guys want to learn
    the tough lessons? Here.
  • 75:23 - 75:25
    I'll give you a tough-guy...
  • 75:25 - 75:27
    Come on. Come on.
    Put it in gear.
  • 75:27 - 75:28
    Hey!
  • 75:28 - 75:29
    Wait!
  • 75:29 - 75:31
    Aaaah!
  • 75:33 - 75:34
    Waahhh!
  • 75:40 - 75:42
    You stop this truck...
  • 75:42 - 75:44
    I'll kill you!
  • 75:48 - 75:50
    Wuh!
  • 75:53 - 75:55
    Keep going, Caveman!
  • 75:55 - 75:58
    Yelnats!
    Stop that truck!
  • 75:58 - 75:59
    Yelnats!
  • 75:59 - 76:01
    Whoo!
  • 76:01 - 76:04
    Bye-bye, Camp Green...
  • 76:08 - 76:10
    - My truck.
    - You okay?
  • 76:10 - 76:11
    Caveman!
  • 76:13 - 76:15
    You all right?
  • 76:21 - 76:23
    You done it now!
    You done it now!
  • 76:25 - 76:28
    Get back away from that truck!
    Get away from the truck.
  • 76:31 - 76:32
    Yeah!
  • 76:33 - 76:35
    Keep going! Don't stop!
  • 76:35 - 76:37
    Yeah, keep going!
  • 76:37 - 76:40
    There ain't gonna be
    no Yelnats V!
  • 76:56 - 76:58
    Whoa.
  • 77:01 - 77:04
    No, seńor.
    Not for me.
  • 77:08 - 77:11
    I'm not gonna see
    what's not there.
  • 77:11 - 77:13
    All right,
    fill in this section here
  • 77:13 - 77:15
    and start digging over there
    in between.
  • 77:15 - 77:17
    What are you gonna do
    about Caveman?
  • 77:17 - 77:20
    He ain't like Zero.
    He's got family.
  • 77:20 - 77:23
    In two weeks, we'll report
    he's run away.
  • 77:23 - 77:27
    Call in dogs, helicopters...
    the whole nine yards.
  • 77:27 - 77:31
    By then, there'll be
    nothing left to find.
  • 77:31 - 77:33
    That's exactly right.
  • 78:26 - 78:27
    Zero?
  • 78:30 - 78:31
    Zero?
  • 78:40 - 78:42
    Huh?
  • 78:42 - 78:44
    Stanley.
  • 78:44 - 78:46
    What's up, man?
  • 78:46 - 78:47
    - How you doing?
    - All right.
  • 78:47 - 78:48
    Oh!
  • 78:49 - 78:51
    We thought you were gone.
  • 78:51 - 78:52
    I was.
  • 78:52 - 78:54
    Let me see.
    You don't look too bad.
  • 78:54 - 78:56
    You got any water?
  • 78:56 - 78:57
    No. I'm out.
  • 78:57 - 78:58
    Oh.
  • 78:58 - 78:59
    But, hey, you know
    the water truck?
  • 78:59 - 79:01
    I tried to drive the
    whole thing over here.
  • 79:01 - 79:02
    I drove it into a hole.
  • 79:02 - 79:05
    Figures.
  • 79:05 - 79:07
    What's in the bag?
  • 79:07 - 79:08
    Oh, it's empty.
  • 79:09 - 79:10
    No.
  • 79:15 - 79:17
    Zero, we got to get back
    to camp.
  • 79:19 - 79:20
    I'm not going back.
  • 79:22 - 79:24
    Want some Sploosh?
  • 79:24 - 79:25
    Some what?
  • 79:25 - 79:26
    Sploosh.
  • 79:26 - 79:28
    Come on, follow me.
    I'll show you.
  • 79:28 - 79:30
    - Some...
    - Come on.
  • 79:33 - 79:34
    Can't you get a door?
  • 79:35 - 79:36
    This is how I found it.
  • 79:42 - 79:44
    Here.
  • 79:46 - 79:47
    What is this?
  • 79:47 - 79:49
    Sploosh.
    That's what I call it.
  • 79:49 - 79:51
    Drink it. It's good.
  • 80:01 - 80:02
    That is pretty good.
  • 80:02 - 80:04
    - Yeah.
    - Tastes like peaches.
  • 80:04 - 80:06
    How many of these
    you got left?
  • 80:06 - 80:08
    That's the last one.
  • 80:08 - 80:11
    We need to go back to camp.
  • 80:12 - 80:14
    Wrap it up, get your bag,
    put this in there, and we'll go.
  • 80:14 - 80:16
    I'm not going back.
  • 80:18 - 80:20
    You will die out here.
  • 80:20 - 80:23
    Here's what we're gonna do.
    Okay?
  • 80:23 - 80:25
    We're gonna go back to camp.
  • 80:25 - 80:26
    And we're gonna tell the warden
  • 80:26 - 80:29
    exactly where I found
    Kate Barlow's lipstick tube.
  • 80:29 - 80:33
    And she'll be so happy,
    we won't get in any trouble.
  • 80:33 - 80:35
    Okay?
  • 80:38 - 80:40
    What's "Mare-yelo"?
  • 80:42 - 80:44
    What are you talking about?
  • 80:44 - 80:45
    Mare-yelo.
  • 80:47 - 80:48
    I don't know.
  • 80:48 - 80:50
    Come on, dude.
  • 80:52 - 80:53
    Come on.
  • 80:58 - 80:59
    See?
  • 80:59 - 81:02
    - Oh, it's "Mary Lou. "
    - Oh.
  • 81:02 - 81:03
    But I thought "Y" made
    the "yuh" sound.
  • 81:03 - 81:06
    Yeah, well, it does
    at the beginning of a word,
  • 81:06 - 81:08
    but not at the end of...
  • 81:08 - 81:09
    a word.
  • 81:11 - 81:12
    See that mountain right there?
  • 81:12 - 81:13
    That one?
  • 81:13 - 81:14
    Yeah.
  • 81:15 - 81:16
    Huh.
  • 81:16 - 81:18
    What does that look like
    to you?
  • 81:29 - 81:31
    You know, my great-grandpa
    almost died out here.
  • 81:31 - 81:33
    - Really?
    - Yeah.
  • 81:33 - 81:34
    But they say he survived
  • 81:34 - 81:36
    because he made it to the top
    of God's Thumb.
  • 81:41 - 81:43
    - You ready?
    - It's a long way.
  • 81:43 - 81:45
    Yeah. We better get up
    before dark.
  • 81:45 - 81:46
    Yeah.
  • 81:52 - 81:54
    ś All our dreams are gone ś
  • 81:54 - 81:58
    ś With a loss of faith ś
  • 81:58 - 82:00
    - Hey, Stanley.
    - ś And we're still hanging on ś
  • 82:00 - 82:02
    - What do you think is up there?
    - ś Through another day ś
  • 82:02 - 82:04
    Oh, I don't know. Probably
    a great big Frosty-Freeze.
  • 82:04 - 82:07
    Good. I could use
    a hot-fudge sundae.
  • 82:07 - 82:09
    You know
    what I keep thinking about?
  • 82:10 - 82:13
    Imagine how fine this Mary Lou
    probably looked in a bikini.
  • 82:13 - 82:15
    - Oh!
    - ś It's hard to say ś
  • 82:15 - 82:16
    Whoa.
  • 82:18 - 82:20
    ś Don't give up,
    never give up ś
  • 82:20 - 82:24
    ś We won't stop givin'
    all we got ś
  • 82:24 - 82:27
    ś Don't give up,
    never give up ś
  • 82:27 - 82:30
    ś We won't stop givin'
    all we got ś
  • 82:30 - 82:33
    ś Don't give up,
    never give up ś
  • 82:33 - 82:35
    ś We won't stop givin' ś
  • 82:35 - 82:36
    - Come on!
    - ś All we got ś
  • 82:36 - 82:39
    ś Don't give up,
    never give up ś
  • 82:39 - 82:41
    - Don't look down, man.
    - ś We won't stop givin' ś
  • 82:41 - 82:43
    ś All we got ś
  • 82:43 - 82:44
    Oh, my God.
  • 82:44 - 82:45
    You okay?
  • 82:45 - 82:47
    Come on, Stanley.
    You can do it.
  • 82:47 - 82:48
    - Okay.
    - Come on.
  • 82:48 - 82:49
    Okay.
  • 82:49 - 82:50
    I'm coming.
  • 82:50 - 82:52
    You grab right there?
  • 82:52 - 82:54
    Yeah, look.
    That's where I got.
  • 82:54 - 82:55
    Whoa!
  • 82:55 - 82:57
    Whoa!
    No, no, no, no! No.
  • 82:57 - 82:59
    Come on, come on, come on!
    Come on!
  • 83:15 - 83:17
    Oh!
  • 83:19 - 83:21
    Whoo!
  • 83:22 - 83:24
    Oh!
  • 83:24 - 83:25
    Look at that.
  • 83:25 - 83:27
    Look at this, man.
  • 83:27 - 83:29
    This isn't cool.
  • 83:29 - 83:30
    What happened?
  • 83:32 - 83:33
    All right, hold on.
  • 83:40 - 83:42
    - Aah!
    - Is it numb or is it stinging?
  • 83:42 - 83:43
    It stings, man.
  • 83:43 - 83:44
    Don't think about it right now.
  • 83:44 - 83:46
    When we get to the top
    of the mountain,
  • 83:46 - 83:48
    I'm gonna get you
    a hot-fudge sundae, all right?
  • 83:48 - 83:49
    - I promise.
    - Good.
  • 83:50 - 83:52
    All that Sploosh
    is getting to me.
  • 83:54 - 83:55
    Maybe he found Zero.
  • 83:56 - 83:59
    Maybe they're both
    still alive.
  • 83:59 - 84:00
    Maybe the Easter Bunny
    and the Tooth Fairy
  • 84:01 - 84:03
    are still alive too.
  • 84:03 - 84:06
    Maybe my mom will stop drinking
    and my dad will come home.
  • 84:07 - 84:10
    Man, when Caveman stole
    that truck...
  • 84:10 - 84:12
    That was awesome.
  • 84:12 - 84:14
    Yeah, man.
  • 84:14 - 84:17
    Caveman did have style.
  • 84:17 - 84:20
    - Give me another word.
    - R-O-C-K.
  • 84:20 - 84:22
    Rock?
  • 84:22 - 84:24
    Yep, that's right, man.
    You're doing good.
  • 84:27 - 84:29
    Keep practicing.
  • 84:30 - 84:34
    We're almost there.
    Come on.
  • 84:34 - 84:35
    You all right?
  • 84:36 - 84:38
    Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa,
    whoa, whoa!
  • 84:38 - 84:39
    Zero!
  • 84:40 - 84:42
    Zero, Zero, Zero, Zero!
    Got you, got you, got you!
  • 84:42 - 84:45
    Got you. You good?
    You good? Hold on.
  • 84:45 - 84:47
    All right. All right.
    All right, hold on.
  • 84:47 - 84:49
    Hold on.
    Let me get in front of you.
  • 84:49 - 84:50
    Stay right there.
  • 84:51 - 84:52
    Stay right there.
  • 84:52 - 84:53
    Okay. Here.
  • 84:55 - 84:57
    Slide this down.
    Okay. All right.
  • 84:57 - 84:59
    There you go.
  • 85:00 - 85:02
    Nice and comfy.
  • 85:03 - 85:04
    Stanley...
  • 85:04 - 85:06
    I got to tell you
    something, man.
  • 85:06 - 85:08
    What?
  • 85:12 - 85:13
    Huh?
  • 85:13 - 85:14
    Come on, Zero.
  • 85:14 - 85:15
    Zero, Zero.
  • 85:20 - 85:22
    All right.
    We can't sit here.
  • 85:22 - 85:23
    Got to keep going.
  • 85:23 - 85:25
    We're gonna go get the shovel,
  • 85:25 - 85:27
    and we're gonna fill it
    full of ice cream.
  • 85:29 - 85:32
    You must carry
    Madame Zeroni up the mountain
  • 85:32 - 85:37
    and sing while I drink
    so I can get strong, too.
  • 85:57 - 85:59
    Damn bugs.
  • 86:01 - 86:03
    All right.
  • 86:05 - 86:07
    Wait a minute.
  • 86:07 - 86:09
    Wait.
  • 86:09 - 86:11
    If there's bugs,
    that must mean there's...
  • 86:16 - 86:17
    ... water.
  • 86:22 - 86:24
    Hector, wake up, man!
  • 86:24 - 86:25
    Hector, wake up!
  • 86:25 - 86:28
    All right, buddy.
    All right.
  • 86:28 - 86:29
    There we go.
  • 86:29 - 86:31
    Wake up, Hector, huh?
  • 86:38 - 86:40
    Hector, wake up. Wake up.
  • 86:42 - 86:43
    Ooh!
  • 86:43 - 86:45
    Oh! Oh!
  • 86:47 - 86:50
    Dude, this feels so good!
  • 86:51 - 86:52
    We made it!
  • 86:52 - 86:54
    Stanley!
  • 86:54 - 86:55
    - Ah, ha ha!
    - Hector, we made it, buddy!
  • 86:55 - 86:57
    Whoo! Whoo-hoo-hoo!
  • 86:57 - 86:58
    Cool, cool, cool!
  • 87:04 - 87:06
    What are you doing?
  • 87:12 - 87:14
    Here. Try this.
  • 87:14 - 87:15
    Try this.
  • 87:15 - 87:17
    What is it?
  • 87:17 - 87:19
    It's a hot-fudge sundae.
    Just eat it.
  • 87:21 - 87:23
    - It's good, huh?
    - Mmm. Yeah!
  • 87:24 - 87:27
    That's the sweetest onion
    I ever tasted.
  • 87:27 - 87:28
    Mmm.
  • 87:30 - 87:35
    ś "If only, if only, "
    the woodpecker sighs ś
  • 87:35 - 87:39
    ś "The bark on the tree
    was as soft as the skies" ś
  • 87:39 - 87:43
    ś As the wolf waits below
    hungry and lonely ś
  • 87:43 - 87:47
    ś Cries to the moon,
    "If only, if only" ś
  • 87:48 - 87:53
    ś "If only, if only, "
    the woodpecker... ś
  • 88:26 - 88:29
    Honey...
    would you smell the shoe?
  • 88:29 - 88:30
    Oh, my God, honey.
  • 88:30 - 88:32
    Can't you just wait
    till I'm finished eating?
  • 88:32 - 88:33
    I know I've asked
    you a million times...
  • 88:33 - 88:35
    just a million and one more.
  • 88:35 - 88:36
    Smell the shoe.
  • 88:37 - 88:39
    - Honey, I don't smell anything.
    - What?
  • 88:42 - 88:43
    I don't smell anything.
  • 88:43 - 88:45
    Uh-huh.
  • 88:45 - 88:47
    Pa... what do you smell?
  • 88:47 - 88:48
    Nothing.
  • 88:48 - 88:51
    Peaches and onions.
    That's the secret.
  • 88:51 - 88:52
    I don't smell anything.
  • 88:52 - 88:53
    You don't smell anything.
  • 88:54 - 88:56
    I don't smell anything.
  • 88:56 - 88:58
    - Whoo, I don't smell anything.
    - Smell anything.
  • 88:58 - 89:00
    We don't smell anything.
  • 89:00 - 89:01
    I told you
    I was on the brink...
  • 89:01 - 89:03
    - I don't smell anything.
    - Of no stink.
  • 89:03 - 89:04
    I don't smell anything.
  • 89:04 - 89:06
    - I don't smell...
    - I don't smell anything!
  • 89:06 - 89:07
    Stanley doesn't smell anything!
  • 89:07 - 89:09
    - I don't smell anything!
    - Oh, no!
  • 89:13 - 89:14
    Mm-mmm.
  • 89:14 - 89:16
    Rise and shine, onion man.
  • 89:16 - 89:19
    Been farting all night.
    I can't sleep.
  • 89:20 - 89:22
    I think you overslept.
  • 89:25 - 89:26
    How long have I been sleeping?
  • 89:26 - 89:28
    A long time.
  • 89:31 - 89:32
    Stanley, I got to
    tell you something.
  • 89:32 - 89:34
    What?
  • 89:34 - 89:37
    It's my fault you were sent
    to Camp Green Lake.
  • 89:37 - 89:38
    I stole the shoes.
  • 89:40 - 89:43
    I didn't know
    they were Sweetfeet's.
  • 89:47 - 89:50
    I mean, a lot
    of people donated, um,
  • 89:50 - 89:53
    all their old stuff
    to the homeless shelter.
  • 89:53 - 89:55
    And I saw the shoes,
    and I just...
  • 90:01 - 90:03
    I liked them.
  • 90:03 - 90:05
    I didn't know
    they were famous.
  • 90:07 - 90:09
    Next thing I know,
    everyone's bugging out...
  • 90:09 - 90:11
    "The shoes are gone!
  • 90:11 - 90:13
    Where are the shoes?"
  • 90:15 - 90:16
    Walking down the street,
  • 90:16 - 90:18
    I heard the sirens
    coming after me.
  • 90:18 - 90:20
    I got scared.
  • 90:40 - 90:42
    I end up getting busted
    the next day,
  • 90:43 - 90:45
    lifting a pair of shoes
    from a Payless.
  • 90:47 - 90:49
    That's destiny.
  • 91:09 - 91:10
    Hey, yo, check it out.
  • 91:11 - 91:13
    Maybe they're coming
    for Caveman's body.
  • 91:16 - 91:18
    Jaguar.
    That's a nice car.
  • 91:18 - 91:20
    Don't even think
    about it, Twitch.
  • 91:20 - 91:23
    Back up!
    You can't keep him from me.
  • 91:23 - 91:25
    - I'm Stanley's attorney.
    - I don't care if you are.
  • 91:25 - 91:26
    You have no rights, okay?
  • 91:26 - 91:27
    We have a right
    to protect our kids!
  • 91:27 - 91:30
    Come back here
    with a signed court order.
  • 91:30 - 91:31
    What kind of malarkey is this?
  • 91:31 - 91:33
    I'm telling you,
    I'm not done with him.
  • 91:33 - 91:35
    I'm not done with you...
    that's right.
  • 91:35 - 91:36
    "Excuse me!"
  • 91:47 - 91:50
    We ain't seen the last of her.
    She'll be back.
  • 91:51 - 91:54
    And next time
    with a court order.
  • 91:54 - 91:57
    We'll just tell her
    the truth...
  • 91:57 - 91:59
    he ran away.
  • 91:59 - 92:01
    Right?
  • 92:01 - 92:03
    He ran away after he was told
    he was gonna be released?
  • 92:04 - 92:07
    Been almost three days.
    He's a goner for sure.
  • 92:07 - 92:09
    What are we gonna do?
  • 92:10 - 92:12
    You'll do as I say.
  • 92:17 - 92:19
    What did she say?
  • 92:19 - 92:21
    Not much.
  • 92:23 - 92:24
    What'll we do?
  • 92:26 - 92:28
    You'll do as I say.
  • 92:31 - 92:34
    But you didn't say anything
    either.
  • 92:40 - 92:42
    Hector...
  • 92:42 - 92:45
    I'm glad you stole those shoes
    and threw them on my head.
  • 92:45 - 92:46
    What?
  • 92:48 - 92:50
    None of this
    would have happened.
  • 92:50 - 92:53
    When I first got sent
    to Camp Green Lake...
  • 92:53 - 92:58
    I thought I got sent there
    because of my family's curse.
  • 93:00 - 93:02
    But we're not even
    at camp anymore.
  • 93:02 - 93:05
    You know,
    we're on God's Thumb.
  • 93:07 - 93:09
    I just have
    this weird feeling...
  • 93:11 - 93:13
    ... everything's cool.
  • 93:15 - 93:17
    - Yeah. Same here.
    - You got the same feeling?
  • 93:17 - 93:18
    Same feeling.
  • 93:18 - 93:19
    It's a good one.
  • 93:21 - 93:23
    You know, those stars look like
    a shovel to me.
  • 93:26 - 93:28
    Exactly.
  • 93:31 - 93:33
    Hector...
  • 93:33 - 93:34
    What's up?
  • 93:35 - 93:37
    I feel lucky.
  • 93:41 - 93:43
    The onions have gone
    to your head.
  • 93:45 - 93:47
    What do you say we dig
    one more hole?
  • 94:13 - 94:16
    It's so hot, Sam...
  • 94:16 - 94:19
    but I feel so cold.
  • 94:25 - 94:27
    Sam...
  • 94:27 - 94:29
    I can fix that.
  • 94:29 - 94:30
    Oh.
  • 94:33 - 94:35
    You got five seconds to tell me
    where you buried your loot!
  • 94:42 - 94:43
    I've been waiting for you,
    Trout.
  • 94:46 - 94:47
    I ain't gonna kill you.
  • 94:50 - 94:51
    Go on.
  • 94:52 - 94:53
    Where's your loot?!
  • 94:53 - 94:54
    There ain't no loot.
  • 94:54 - 94:56
    Don't give me that.
  • 94:56 - 94:58
    You robbed every bank
    from Hell to Houston.
  • 94:58 - 95:01
    We saw you headin' back with
    the shovel, Miss Katherine.
  • 95:01 - 95:02
    Linda Miller, is that you?
  • 95:02 - 95:05
    I've been Linda Walker
    for the last 13 years.
  • 95:05 - 95:06
    One.
  • 95:06 - 95:08
    Aw, Linda, you were
    such a good student.
  • 95:08 - 95:10
    You must have married him
    for his money.
  • 95:10 - 95:12
    - Well, it's all gone now!
    - Two!
  • 95:13 - 95:14
    It's dried up with the lake!
  • 95:14 - 95:17
    Hasn't rained here
    since the day they killed Sam.
  • 95:18 - 95:20
    You better tell him what he
    wants! He's a desperate man!
  • 95:20 - 95:21
    Three...
  • 95:21 - 95:22
    Go on. Kill me.
  • 95:22 - 95:25
    The lake goes on for miles.
  • 95:25 - 95:26
    I ain't gonna kill you.
  • 95:26 - 95:29
    But by the time
    I'm finished with you,
  • 95:29 - 95:30
    you gonna wish you was dead.
  • 95:33 - 95:36
    I've been wishing I was dead
    for a long time.
  • 95:39 - 95:43
    You... your children,
    and your children's children...
  • 95:43 - 95:46
    will dig
    for the next 100 years,
  • 95:46 - 95:49
    and you will never find it.
  • 95:51 - 95:53
    Look out!
  • 95:54 - 95:56
    Come here, sweetheart.
  • 96:00 - 96:02
    Start digging, Trout.
  • 96:15 - 96:16
    Come on!
  • 96:28 - 96:29
    Ready?
  • 96:35 - 96:36
    You see right there?
  • 96:36 - 96:37
    - That's it?
    - Yeah.
  • 96:37 - 96:38
    Book!
  • 96:49 - 96:50
    Is this the hole?
  • 96:50 - 96:51
    Yeah, this is it.
  • 96:51 - 96:53
    - Are you sure?
    - Yeah, I'm positive.
  • 96:53 - 96:56
    It's gonna take too long, man.
    I got to go find another shovel.
  • 96:56 - 96:58
    - All right. Be careful, though.
    - All right.
  • 97:02 - 97:04
    Of course she's gonna make you
    pay for it.
  • 97:04 - 97:06
    Now you're accusing me
    of doing something!
  • 97:06 - 97:08
    You think I did this
    to my own truck?
  • 97:08 - 97:11
    You left the keys inside
    of a truck in front of a...
  • 97:11 - 97:14
    This is a juvenile work camp
    with juvenile delinquents.
  • 97:14 - 97:17
    Don't get me heated
    because I... Don't insult me!
  • 97:17 - 97:18
    A truck with a tank
    full of gas?
  • 97:18 - 97:21
    I said, "Get me a wrench. "
    Did I say, "Get me a wrench"?
  • 97:21 - 97:22
    All right, fine,
    I'll get you a wrench.
  • 97:22 - 97:23
    Get me a wrench!
  • 97:23 - 97:26
    - You dumb...
    - Read my lips! Get me a wrench!
  • 97:26 - 97:28
    I'm gettin' it,
    you sideburned Neanderthal!
  • 97:28 - 97:30
    I ain't here to be a mechanic!
  • 97:30 - 97:32
    - Aah! Don't you throw
    nothing at me!
  • 97:40 - 97:42
    Whoa!
    Man, you really been working.
  • 97:42 - 97:44
    Yeah.
  • 97:44 - 97:45
    Coming down.
  • 97:45 - 97:46
    Go.
  • 97:46 - 97:48
    How's it going?
  • 97:48 - 97:51
    Who knows? I could be digging up
    diamonds and not see 'em.
  • 97:51 - 97:53
    I don't think
    Kissin' Kate Barlow
  • 97:53 - 97:55
    would have buried
    her treasure this deep.
  • 97:55 - 97:58
    Come on.
    We got to make it wider.
  • 97:58 - 98:00
    How do we know one of her gang
    didn't dig up the treasure?
  • 98:00 - 98:02
    We don't.
  • 98:06 - 98:08
    Did you hear that?
  • 98:09 - 98:11
    What's this?
  • 98:17 - 98:19
    Watch out. Watch out.
  • 98:19 - 98:21
    Hoo hoo!
  • 98:21 - 98:22
    We found it!
  • 98:22 - 98:25
    Come on, come on, come on!
  • 98:29 - 98:30
    This is it!
  • 98:30 - 98:32
    What did I say?!
    What did I say?!
  • 98:32 - 98:33
    Oh, man!
  • 98:34 - 98:36
    Thank you, boys.
    You've been a big help.
  • 98:37 - 98:39
    Oh, jeez!
  • 98:39 - 98:40
    Get back!
  • 98:41 - 98:43
    Oh, my God.
  • 98:43 - 98:45
    Oh ho. Ho ho.
  • 98:45 - 98:48
    Don't... move.
  • 98:49 - 98:52
    Well, get in there.
    Pull it out.
  • 98:54 - 98:55
    You get in there.
  • 98:56 - 98:58
    Fine. I'll just wait.
  • 99:02 - 99:04
    Won't take long.
  • 99:04 - 99:06
    No, it won't take long.
  • 99:06 - 99:09
    Oh, my goodness!
  • 99:09 - 99:12
    - Yeah, check it out.
    - Oh, my God.
  • 99:14 - 99:15
    Oh!
  • 99:15 - 99:16
    Here we go.
  • 99:16 - 99:19
    Hey, Stanley, guess what.
    You're innocent.
  • 99:19 - 99:21
    Your lawyer came by yesterday
    to get you.
  • 99:21 - 99:23
    Too bad you weren't there.
  • 99:23 - 99:25
    Don't listen
    to him, Stanley.
  • 99:26 - 99:28
    At least now we'll have
    a body to give her.
  • 99:28 - 99:30
    What about Zero?
  • 99:32 - 99:33
    Zero was never here.
  • 99:33 - 99:35
    We got lots of holes
    to choose from.
  • 99:35 - 99:38
    Do you know how long
    I've been waiting for this?
  • 99:38 - 99:40
    My granddaddy owned
    the whole lake,
  • 99:40 - 99:43
    then it dried up.
  • 99:43 - 99:46
    He drove himself crazy out here
    digging holes.
  • 99:46 - 99:49
    Made me dig, too...
    even on Christmas.
  • 99:50 - 99:54
    All righty. Today's the day.
  • 99:58 - 100:00
    I'm tired of this, Grandpa.
  • 100:00 - 100:03
    That's too damn bad!
    You keep digging!
  • 100:06 - 100:08
    Well, excuse me.
  • 100:08 - 100:10
    You'll thank me one day.
  • 100:23 - 100:25
    Maybe we should
    just shoot them.
  • 100:25 - 100:27
    The lizards or the kids?
  • 100:27 - 100:28
    You don't want to shoot
    any of those lizards.
  • 100:28 - 100:30
    They'll start leaping
    all over the place.
  • 100:32 - 100:35
    I just want to know why
    they haven't been bitten yet.
  • 100:35 - 100:36
    Oh, crap.
  • 100:38 - 100:41
    Oh, for Pete's sake.
    That can't be her already.
  • 100:41 - 100:44
    Well, it ain't the Girl Scouts
    selling cookies.
  • 100:44 - 100:46
    All right, keep holding the boys
    in the mess hall.
  • 100:46 - 100:48
    Tell them not to talk
    to anyone.
  • 100:48 - 100:49
    As long as they keep
    their mouths shut,
  • 100:49 - 100:51
    they won't have to dig
    any more holes.
  • 100:51 - 100:53
    But if they talk...
    they'll be severely punished.
  • 100:53 - 100:54
    What should I tell them
  • 100:54 - 100:57
    we're gonna do to 'em
    if they do talk?
  • 100:57 - 100:59
    Use your imagination.
  • 101:00 - 101:02
    Go on!
  • 101:06 - 101:07
    Ugh!
  • 101:13 - 101:14
    I just don't get it.
  • 101:15 - 101:17
    Nothing makes sense anymore
    around here.
  • 101:18 - 101:19
    - Stanley.
    - What?
  • 101:20 - 101:23
    Is your last name your
    first name spelled backwards?
  • 101:23 - 101:24
    Yeah.
  • 101:26 - 101:27
    We wanted to call,
  • 101:28 - 101:30
    but the phone lines go down
    out here sometimes.
  • 101:30 - 101:32
    Well, you could
    have tried harder.
  • 101:32 - 101:33
    You can always reach me.
  • 101:33 - 101:34
    We did.
    We called several times.
  • 101:35 - 101:37
    Don't go no further!
    It's danger!
  • 101:37 - 101:38
    - Where's Stanley?
    - I'll tell you.
  • 101:39 - 101:40
    He broke into my cabin
    about an hour ago.
  • 101:40 - 101:43
    I woke up and saw him running
    out with my trunk.
  • 101:43 - 101:44
    They ran out here.
  • 101:44 - 101:46
    I don't know what the hell
    they were thinking!
  • 101:46 - 101:48
    I witnessed it
    myself, counselor.
  • 101:48 - 101:50
    Don't go too close!
  • 101:50 - 101:51
    Oh, my God!
  • 101:51 - 101:53
    Don't move.
  • 101:53 - 101:54
    How long have
    they been down there?
  • 101:54 - 101:56
    Have you tried to get them out?
  • 101:56 - 101:58
    Well, just what
    do you suggest, counselor?
  • 101:58 - 101:59
    Well, this wouldn't have
    happened
  • 101:59 - 102:00
    if you had released
    him to me yesterday.
  • 102:00 - 102:03
    Excuse me. This wouldn't have
    happened if he wasn't a thief.
  • 102:04 - 102:06
    What?
  • 102:06 - 102:08
    - A thief?
    - That's right.
  • 102:09 - 102:10
    Oh, back up.
    - Oh!
  • 102:10 - 102:11
    Those things'll bite.
  • 102:13 - 102:15
    That's a lie!
  • 102:15 - 102:17
    Stanley didn't steal anything!
  • 102:19 - 102:20
    Thank God.
  • 102:20 - 102:23
    - Thank God you're okay!
    - What are you doing?
  • 102:23 - 102:24
    It's Stanley's.
    What are you doing? Let go!
  • 102:24 - 102:25
    You've been caught red-handed.
  • 102:26 - 102:29
    I could send Stanley right back
    to prison if I pressed charges.
  • 102:29 - 102:30
    However, in view of
    all the circumstances,
  • 102:30 - 102:32
    - I think I'll just take...
    - It has his name on it!
  • 102:32 - 102:34
    What?
  • 102:34 - 102:36
    - No, it doesn't!
    - Let go!
  • 102:36 - 102:37
    - Oh, my God.
    - You see?
  • 102:37 - 102:41
    "Stanley... Yelnats. "
  • 102:41 - 102:43
    He can't read.
  • 102:43 - 102:46
    That's not possible.
  • 102:47 - 102:49
    Stanley, I'm taking you home.
  • 102:49 - 102:50
    Let's go.
  • 102:50 - 102:52
    Come on, Zero.
    We're getting out of here.
  • 102:53 - 102:54
    - What did you do?
    - Come on.
  • 102:55 - 102:57
    Get your hands back.
    Come on, get your hands off.
  • 102:57 - 102:59
    - No, I have to look inside.
    - Get your hands off.
  • 102:59 - 103:01
    This is mine,
    it was on my property,
  • 103:01 - 103:02
    and you are a thief!
  • 103:02 - 103:03
    My granddaddy...
  • 103:03 - 103:05
    Stanley, come on.
  • 103:05 - 103:06
    Put your things in the trunk.
  • 103:06 - 103:08
    Your parents are waiting.
    Let's go.
  • 103:11 - 103:13
    I can't leave
    without Hector.
  • 103:14 - 103:16
    I'll be okay.
  • 103:16 - 103:20
    Stanley, there is nothing
    that I can do for your friend.
  • 103:20 - 103:21
    Don't worry.
  • 103:21 - 103:24
    We'll take good care
    of Hector.
  • 103:27 - 103:29
    I'm not leaving here
    without him.
  • 103:30 - 103:33
    Earl, would you please get me
    Hector's file?
  • 103:33 - 103:35
    Most certainly, Carla.
    Ms. Walker...
  • 103:36 - 103:37
    Well?
  • 103:39 - 103:42
    Get me the file
    of Hector Zeroni.
  • 103:45 - 103:46
    Well, just do it.
  • 103:50 - 103:51
    They're alive!
  • 103:51 - 103:53
    What are you gonna say?
  • 103:53 - 103:55
    Think of something.
  • 103:55 - 103:57
    - Caveman! Hey, Zero!
    - What's up, Zero?
  • 103:57 - 103:59
    - What's up?
    - What's up, man?
  • 103:59 - 104:01
    I can't believe
    you guys made it.
  • 104:01 - 104:03
    Oh, man! We thought
    you were buzzard food.
  • 104:03 - 104:04
    No, I'm not.
    I'm going home.
  • 104:04 - 104:06
    - Going home?
    - Man, you stink, dude.
  • 104:06 - 104:08
    What you been eating, man?
  • 104:08 - 104:09
    You smell like onions!
  • 104:11 - 104:13
    - Whoo!
    - Well, uh...
  • 104:15 - 104:18
    ... there seems to be
    no file of...
  • 104:18 - 104:19
    - Hector Zeroni.
    - What?
  • 104:19 - 104:21
    Is that so?
  • 104:21 - 104:23
    What kind of a camp
    you running here?
  • 104:23 - 104:24
    A nice one.
  • 104:24 - 104:26
    If the state would give us
    some money,
  • 104:26 - 104:28
    then we'd have
    some decent filing.
  • 104:28 - 104:31
    I am ordering an investigation
    of this facility.
  • 104:31 - 104:33
    Hey, lady, you got a pen
    and paper I could borrow?
  • 104:33 - 104:35
    No, I don't.
    But it looks like he does.
  • 104:36 - 104:37
    Yeah. You got a pen?
  • 104:37 - 104:40
    Yeah. Here.
  • 104:40 - 104:41
    Here's a pencil.
  • 104:41 - 104:42
    You got paper?
  • 104:42 - 104:46
    Um... here.
  • 104:47 - 104:49
    Here you go.
  • 104:49 - 104:50
    Thanks.
  • 104:50 - 104:51
    You're welcome.
  • 104:51 - 104:53
    Hey, call my mom.
  • 104:53 - 104:54
    What?
  • 104:54 - 104:56
    - Tell her I said I was sorry.
    -
  • 104:56 - 104:59
    Tell her,
    "Theodore said he was sorry. "
  • 105:00 - 105:01
    I will, man.
  • 105:01 - 105:04
    - Thanks, man.
    - I will. I definitely will.
  • 105:04 - 105:06
    Marion Sevillo.
  • 105:06 - 105:08
    Oh, crap.
  • 105:08 - 105:10
    It's been a long time
    since El Paso, Marion.
  • 105:12 - 105:15
    You're in violation of your
    parole, carrying this weapon.
  • 105:15 - 105:17
    I had no knowledge of that.
  • 105:17 - 105:18
    Oh, yeah,
    just like you didn't know
  • 105:19 - 105:20
    Pendanski wasn't no doctor,
    neither.
  • 105:22 - 105:24
    What?
  • 105:24 - 105:26
    Sit down, Marion.
    You're under arrest again.
  • 105:26 - 105:28
    Marion? Tell you, I didn't know
    that was a man's name.
  • 105:30 - 105:31
    It ain't.
  • 105:31 - 105:33
    - Ooh!
    - Ooh!
  • 105:33 - 105:34
    - Okay...
    -
  • 105:34 - 105:36
    This facility is now under
    our jurisdiction.
  • 105:36 - 105:37
    - What?
    - Boys...
  • 105:38 - 105:39
    put these three bozos
    right over there.
  • 105:39 - 105:42
    Let them see the other side
    of the criminal justice system.
  • 105:42 - 105:43
    - Excuse me?
    -
  • 105:46 - 105:47
    Don't push me!
    I'm a lady!
  • 105:47 - 105:49
    Come on, Hector.
  • 105:49 - 105:50
    You're coming with us.
    Let's go.
  • 105:50 - 105:51
    Let's go, boss.
  • 105:54 - 105:55
    What's that?
  • 106:01 - 106:02
    - Oh!
    - Oh!
  • 106:02 - 106:03
    It's rain!
  • 106:03 - 106:05
    Ahh!
  • 106:22 - 106:25
    Whoo!
  • 106:48 - 106:50
    Hector!
  • 106:50 - 106:51
    Stanley!
  • 106:51 - 106:53
    Come on!
  • 106:53 - 106:55
    You be careful out there
    in the real world, all right?
  • 106:55 - 106:57
    Everyone's not as friendly
    as us.
  • 106:57 - 106:58
    Hold on for me.
  • 106:59 - 107:01
    We'll miss you, man!
  • 107:01 - 107:03
    All right, guys.
    Be good!
  • 107:03 - 107:05
    Keep your head up!
  • 107:05 - 107:06
    We'll miss you!
  • 107:06 - 107:07
    - All right!
    - Stanley...
  • 107:07 - 107:09
    Stanley,
    won't you just open it?
  • 107:10 - 107:12
    Just let me see
    what's inside it, please.
  • 107:12 - 107:14
    Excuse me?
  • 107:21 - 107:23
    Have a seat over here.
    - "D" tent!
  • 107:23 - 107:25
    See you again!
    We'll see you!
  • 107:25 - 107:26
    "D" tent!
  • 107:26 - 107:28
    You have the right
    to remain silent.
  • 107:28 - 107:30
    If you give up that right,
    anything you say can
  • 107:30 - 107:32
    and will be used against you
    in a court of law.
  • 107:32 - 107:34
    You have the right to be
    represented by an attorney.
  • 107:34 - 107:36
    If you cannot afford one,
    the court...
  • 107:49 - 107:50
    Okay, one more thing...
  • 107:50 - 107:53
    no matter what
    is in this box...
  • 107:53 - 107:54
    we are still family.
  • 107:54 - 107:55
    - We are the Yelnats.
    - Okay.
  • 107:55 - 107:56
    We know.
  • 107:56 - 107:57
    - One...
    - Cross your fingers.
  • 107:58 - 107:59
    - Two...
    - Two...
  • 107:59 - 108:01
    - Three.
    - Honey, you've still got it.
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    You are so strong.
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    Oh, my God!
  • 108:06 - 108:08
    - Yeah?
    - Oh, mama.
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    Oh, boy.
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    Oh, my goodness.
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    Let me see that.
  • 108:14 - 108:16
    - Sure.
    - Look at this.
  • 108:16 - 108:17
    Okay, guys, hold on.
    Hold on.
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    Before we do anything,
    I think that it's only fair
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    that half of whatever
    is in this box
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    goes to my best friend,
    Hector Zeroni.
  • 108:23 - 108:25
    Aw... you want to go halfsies?
    Well...
  • 108:26 - 108:27
    Did you say Zeroni?
  • 108:27 - 108:28
    Sure did.
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    Oh, my God!
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    Is that really worth $25,000?
  • 108:35 - 108:36
    Hold on.
    Check the date, though.
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    AT&T.
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    1905.
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    What's it worth, honey?
  • 108:41 - 108:44
    It's worth a lot more now.
    Millions.
  • 108:44 - 108:45
    Millions?
  • 108:45 - 108:47
    - Millions.
    Millions.
  • 108:47 - 108:50
    One for us...
    one for Mr. Zeroni.
  • 108:50 - 108:52
    One for us...
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    one for Mr. Zeroni.
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    Boys.
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    Do good, bro.
  • 109:13 - 109:14
    - Right this way, ma'am.
    - Thank you.
  • 109:27 - 109:29
    I love you.
    I love you.
  • 109:30 - 109:32
    So Hector was able to hire
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    his own team
    of private investigators.
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    Turns out his mom had been
    looking for him, too.
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    I love you.
  • 109:55 - 109:58
    And that's how
    the great-great grandson
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    of Elya Yelnats
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    and the
    great-great-great-grandson
  • 110:02 - 110:05
    of Madame Zeroni
    became next-door neighbors.
  • 110:07 - 110:09
    Camp Green Lake was closed
  • 110:09 - 110:11
    and the boys released
    for time served
  • 110:12 - 110:13
    and sent to real counselors.
  • 110:13 - 110:16
    They say Camp Green Lake
    will be reopened soon
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    as a girls' camp.
  • 110:17 - 110:20
    At least they won't have to
    worry about lizards anymore...
  • 110:20 - 110:22
    just as long as the girls eat
    lots of onions.
  • 110:22 - 110:24
    Come on, everybody!
    Out of the pool!
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    It's showtime!
    Book it out!
  • 110:26 - 110:28
    Come on, boys!
    Hurry! Hurry! It's on!
  • 110:28 - 110:29
    It's on!
  • 110:29 - 110:31
    Come on!
  • 110:31 - 110:33
    Sit down, sit down.
  • 110:33 - 110:36
    To my fans,
    I'm known as Sweetfeet...
  • 110:36 - 110:37
    but to my wife,
    I was known as...
  • 110:38 - 110:39
    Stinkyfeet.
  • 110:39 - 110:40
    None of his teammates
    ever wanted to sit
  • 110:40 - 110:42
    next to him in the dugout.
  • 110:43 - 110:45
    But that's all over now,
    thanks to Sploosh.
  • 110:45 - 110:47
    I just spray a little
    on each foot every morning...
  • 110:47 - 110:50
    And now he really does have
    sweet feet.
  • 110:51 - 110:54
    Sploosh! Now available in the
    Sweetfeet collectible decanter.
  • 110:54 - 110:55
    A product of K. B. Industries.
  • 110:55 - 110:56
    Plus, I like the tingle.
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    ś The world we know
    was built on skills ś
  • 111:01 - 111:04
    I guess you have to fill in
    the rest of the holes yourself.
  • 111:06 - 111:10
    ś Without the sweat
    and toil of mine ś
  • 111:10 - 111:13
    ś Wouldn't be worth a dime ś
  • 111:15 - 111:17
    ś You got to live and give ś
  • 111:17 - 111:19
    ś Share and care ś
  • 111:19 - 111:21
    ś Really put some love
    in the air ś
  • 111:24 - 111:28
    ś When your neighbor's down
    got to pick him up ś
  • 111:28 - 111:30
    ś Nobody can live in despair ś
  • 111:32 - 111:36
    ś Everybody,
    let's sing, sing, sing ś
  • 111:36 - 111:39
    ś Let freedom ring ś
  • 111:39 - 111:40
    ś Everybody, let's... ś
  • 111:41 - 111:44
    ś Let's all pitch in
    do our thing ś
  • 111:44 - 111:48
    ś Make a better world
    to live in ś
  • 111:48 - 111:52
    ś Everybody,
    let's sing, sing, sing ś
  • 111:52 - 111:55
    ś Let freedom ring ś
  • 111:55 - 111:57
    ś Everybody, let's... ś
  • 111:57 - 112:00
    ś Let's all pitch in
    do our thing ś
  • 112:01 - 112:03
    ś Make a better world
    to live in ś
  • 112:04 - 112:05
    "D" tent.
  • 112:06 - 112:07
    Oh, that's what we're doing...
    we're singing.
  • 112:07 - 112:09
    ś Oh ś
  • 112:09 - 112:10
    Y'all don't know nothing
    about this.
  • 112:10 - 112:11
    Watch me. Watch me.
  • 112:11 - 112:13
    Come on. Come on.
  • 112:13 - 112:14
    Prove yourself.
  • 112:14 - 112:16
    ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh, dig it ś
  • 112:16 - 112:18
    ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh ś
  • 112:18 - 112:19
    ś Oh ś
  • 112:19 - 112:22
    ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh, dig it ś
  • 112:22 - 112:23
    ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh ś
  • 112:23 - 112:24
    ś Oh ś
  • 112:24 - 112:27
    ś Two suits,
    two tokens in hand ś
  • 112:27 - 112:30
    ś I got no respect
    'cause I'm the new man ś
  • 112:30 - 112:32
    ś Got my shovel,
    shoes full of sand ś
  • 112:32 - 112:35
    ś Check out the tag,
    the name is Caveman ś
  • 112:35 - 112:38
    ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh, dig it ś
  • 112:38 - 112:39
    ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh ś
  • 112:40 - 112:41
    ś Oh ś
  • 112:41 - 112:44
    ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh, dig it ś
  • 112:44 - 112:46
    ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh ś
  • 112:46 - 112:48
    ś Take a bad boy,
    make him dig five feet ś
  • 112:48 - 112:51
    ś The dirt in these shovels
    will give us a beat ś
  • 112:51 - 112:54
    ś Okay, you gotta find
    something never found before ś
  • 112:54 - 112:57
    ś If not, we'll just have to
    dig some more ś
  • 112:57 - 112:59
    ś Na-na na-na na-na-na-na ś
  • 112:59 - 113:02
    ś Na-na na-na na-na-na-na ś
  • 113:02 - 113:05
    ś Na-na na-na na-na-na-na ś
  • 113:05 - 113:06
    ś Na-na na-na ś
  • 113:07 - 113:08
    ś Oh ś
  • 113:08 - 113:10
    ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh, dig it ś
  • 113:10 - 113:12
    ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh ś
  • 113:12 - 113:13
    ś Oh ś
  • 113:13 - 113:16
    ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh, dig it ś
  • 113:16 - 113:18
    - ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh ś
    - ś Oh ś
  • 113:18 - 113:20
    - ś You got to go ś
    - ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh, dig it ś
  • 113:20 - 113:23
    - ś And dig those holes ś
    - ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh ś
  • 113:23 - 113:26
    - ś You got to go ś
    - ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh, dig it ś
  • 113:26 - 113:29
    - ś And dig those holes ś
    - ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh ś
  • 113:29 - 113:31
    ś Your eyes may blister
    your muscles, they sore ś
  • 113:31 - 113:34
    ś You want a break
    knock on the warden's door ś
  • 113:34 - 113:36
    ś Uh-huh ś
  • 113:37 - 113:40
    ś Uh-huh ś
  • 113:40 - 113:43
    ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh, dig it ś
  • 113:43 - 113:44
    ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh ś
  • 113:44 - 113:45
    ś Oh ś
  • 113:45 - 113:48
    ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh, dig it ś
  • 113:48 - 113:50
    ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh ś
  • 113:50 - 113:51
    ś Oh ś
  • 113:51 - 113:53
    ś A-R-M-P-I to the "T" ś
  • 113:53 - 113:56
    ś What is that you're smelling?
    Dog, that's me ś
  • 113:56 - 113:59
    ś I don't take showers
    and I don't brush my teeth ś
  • 113:59 - 114:01
    ś That's all I do is dig holes,
    eat, and sleep ś
  • 114:01 - 114:03
    ś There is no late,
    there is no shade ś
  • 114:03 - 114:05
    ś There is no place to hide ś
  • 114:05 - 114:07
    ś So just sit and wait
    to fry ś
  • 114:07 - 114:12
    ś You got to go
    and dig those holes ś
  • 114:12 - 114:15
    ś Na-na na-na na-na-na-na ś
  • 114:15 - 114:17
    ś Na-na na-na ś
  • 114:17 - 114:18
    ś Oh ś
  • 114:18 - 114:20
    ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh, dig it ś
  • 114:20 - 114:22
    ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh ś
  • 114:22 - 114:23
    ś Oh ś
  • 114:23 - 114:26
    ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh, dig it ś
  • 114:26 - 114:28
    ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh ś
  • 114:28 - 114:31
    ś Wake up in the morning
    before the sun ś
  • 114:31 - 114:34
    ś Keep digging that hole
    till the day is done ś
  • 114:34 - 114:36
    ś Wake up in the morning
    before the sun ś
  • 114:36 - 114:39
    ś Keep digging that hole
    till the day is done ś
  • 114:39 - 114:41
    - ś You got to go ś
    - ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh, dig it ś
  • 114:41 - 114:44
    - ś And dig those holes ś
    - ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh ś
  • 114:44 - 114:46
    - ś You got to go ś
    - ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh, dig it ś
  • 114:46 - 114:50
    - ś And dig those holes ś
    - ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh ś
  • 114:50 - 114:53
    ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh, dig it ś
  • 114:53 - 114:55
    ś Dig it, oh-oh-oh ś
  • 115:13 - 115:17
    ś The old man's been stealing ś
  • 115:17 - 115:22
    ś She's holding a grievance
    for a hundred-odd years ś
  • 115:22 - 115:26
    ś We all keep believing ś
  • 115:26 - 115:31
    ś That history repeats itself
    year after year ś
  • 115:31 - 115:35
    ś All I fear
    is that the future is worse ś
  • 115:35 - 115:40
    ś We have to give in
    to a hundred-year curse ś
  • 115:40 - 115:44
    ś Sweat in the sun
    like we're digging a grave ś
  • 115:44 - 115:49
    ś Dig deep enough
    and our fortune we'll save ś
  • 115:49 - 115:53
    ś "If only, if only, "
    the woodpecker sighs ś
  • 115:53 - 115:58
    ś "The bark on the trees
    was as soft as the skies" ś
  • 115:58 - 116:02
    ś As the wolf waits below
    hungry and lonely ś
  • 116:02 - 116:07
    ś He cries to the moon,
    "If only, if only" ś
  • 116:07 - 116:11
    ś Chasing the skirt
    of a beautiful wife ś
  • 116:11 - 116:15
    ś You'll make mistakes
    and it's my back that breaks ś
  • 116:15 - 116:20
    ś And forever
    my past steals my life ś
  • 116:20 - 116:22
    ś To submission I'm beat ś
  • 116:22 - 116:25
    ś But there's hope beneath
    these feet ś
  • 116:25 - 116:29
    ś Blisters and blood
    and the sun makes you blind ś
  • 116:29 - 116:34
    ś You don't let it eat you
    can't help but be kind ś
  • 116:34 - 116:36
    ś 'Cause you know
    what's important ś
  • 116:36 - 116:38
    ś With your back to the wall ś
  • 116:38 - 116:40
    ś You can break metal chains ś
  • 116:40 - 116:43
    ś You and your friends
    won't let you fall ś
  • 116:43 - 116:47
    ś "If only, if only, "
    the woodpecker sighs ś
  • 116:47 - 116:52
    ś "The bark on the trees
    was as soft as the skies" ś
  • 116:52 - 116:56
    ś As the wolf waits below
    hungry and lonely ś
  • 116:56 - 117:02
    ś He cries to the moon,
    "If only, if only" ś
  • 117:02 - 117:05
    But if you forget to come back
  • 117:05 - 117:07
    for Madame Zeroni,
  • 117:07 - 117:13
    you and your family will be
    cursed for always and eternity.
Title:
Holes full movie
Video Language:
Finnish
Duration:
01:57:30
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