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00:00Every day when you're walking down the street Everybody that you meet Has an original point of view
00:10And I say, hey, hey, what a wonderful kind of day If you can learn to work and play And get along with each other
00:21You got to listen to your heart, listen to the beat Listen to the rhythm, rhythm of the street
00:27Open up your eyes, open up your ears Get together and make things better by working together
00:34It's a simple message, and it comes from the heart Oh, believe in yourself, for that's the place to start
00:43And I say, hey, hey, what a wonderful kind of day If you can learn to work and play And get along with each other
00:53Hey, what a wonderful kind of day Hey, what a wonderful kind of day Hey!
00:59Hey, D.W.!
01:03Hey!
01:13I remember it like it was yesterday. I was in a good mood that morning because the day before I had received a postcard
01:20from my friend Carlos in Cochabamba, Bolivia. And it was a beautiful day. I remember that, too.
01:28Just a beautiful, normal day in early spring. Who would have thought that this day would change so many people?
01:38April 9th? Oh, no. I completely forgot. I have to cater a breakfast at Arthur's school.
01:46Can I go with you in the van? Mom! Aren't those crazy dogs staring at me again?
01:51It's only because you're eating so slowly. You're teasing them.
02:02Bye-bye, Daddy. Have a great day.
02:17Hey!
02:27All right, class. I have the results of yesterday's vocabulary quiz. Not bad overall.
02:33Or should I say, passable, which was a word most of you got wrong.
02:40What's that smell?
02:42Hey! I smell smart!
02:45All right, children. Remain calm. Form a line at the front of the class.
02:50Okay, class. Follow me and don't run.
02:56Stay in line, Sue Ellen.
03:07April 9th.
03:13Ah!
03:16Come along, Binky.
03:20Roger.
03:21Roger. We'll send someone around to go in the side door.
03:28Is Mr. Morris going to be okay?
03:31He'll be fine. He just injured his leg. He was very lucky.
03:35You don't understand. My dad's still in there. He needs help.
03:38Don't worry, Arthur. My crew is looking for him. They're going to get him out.
03:42Can I just see him?
03:44Stop! It's not safe to go in there yet.
03:50My journal!
03:57Dad!
03:58Dad!
04:07What's going on?
04:08There was a fire in the school. I think our classroom was pretty badly damaged.
04:12A fire? In the school?
04:14Aw, it's not fair.
04:17It'll be all right, Buster.
04:19I know. I just can't believe the biggest event of the year happened and I slept through the whole thing.
04:26I can't get over it. We were in that classroom just yesterday and now it's all burned.
04:31And tomorrow we're going to school at Mighty Mountain. Have you seen those kids? They're huge!
04:36I'm just happy my dad got out okay. He could have been really hurt.
04:40Yep. Those flames were spreading pretty fast.
04:44You actually saw the flames? No way!
04:47What'd they look like?
04:48Eh, it was no big deal.
04:50Really? Weren't you scared?
04:52Nah, it takes more than a little fire to scare me.
04:56Oh, come on, Binky. You must have been a little scared.
04:59Nope.
05:00Wow. I know I would be, with all that black smoke around and the suffocating heat.
05:06Knock it off! I said I wasn't afraid! End of conversation!
05:13What's gotten into him? He usually just takes the top scoop.
05:17Why is she still upset?
05:19It's just a journal. You can buy them at any stationery store.
05:23She's had that journal since first grade, Muffy.
05:26I've kept a cupcake since first grade.
05:29Well, actually, it's just half a cupcake. I ate some of it last week. And you know what? The icing was still soft.
05:46Here, honey. Some oatmeal cookies. I just baked them.
05:49Sure.
05:50Thanks, Mom.
05:52Fear not, little girl. Your kitten is safe.
05:56Cool. Bionic Bunny.
05:58Oh, thank you. Thank you. I don't know what I would have done if I had lost Fireball.
06:04Hmm. Fireball. Fireball. Where have I heard that name before?
06:10I've got it! It's the name of the cat of my old arch-villain, Hothead!
06:16Ha ha ha! What a coincidence!
06:19Wait! That's no coincidence!
06:21Yes, my long-eared friend! We meet again!
06:30Is it getting hot in here? Or is it just you?
06:34Binky, I thought you might like some...
06:41Hey! You can't pick on George! He's in my class!
06:46Only I can pick on him!
06:49Thanks!
06:51Here. I was going to wrap it, but I couldn't find any paper that matched.
06:56What is it?
06:57A new journal! With acid-free paper and a faux-velvet cover!
07:02You seem so upset about your old one. I thought this would cheer you up.
07:07Thanks, but I don't want it.
07:10You don't want it? Why? This is much nicer than that ratty thing you had.
07:16That ratty thing I had was filled with personal stuff. Stuff that can't be replaced.
07:21But thanks for the thought, Muffy.
07:24This wasn't cheap, you know! Eight dollars, and it was on sale!
07:30Smoke was everywhere! You could hardly see your own hands!
07:34Suddenly, the whole wall burst into flames!
07:38I ran as hard as I could, and then...
07:40Buster! What are you talking about? You weren't even there!
07:44Um, okay, I wasn't there.
07:47But these are all true accounts told to me by actual witnesses!
07:51No, they aren't! Don't listen to a word he says! He made it all up!
07:56Aw, man!
08:00What'd you do that for? They were really enjoying the story!
08:03Because it's not a story! It really happened!
08:06Do you realize my dad could have been really hurt in that fire?
08:10Oh, I guess I never thought of it that way.
08:13How about I just tell the part where the brave firefighters used axes to chop through the doors, and then they...
08:21Do whatever you want, Buster! I don't care!
08:26Mom, how come I don't feel as upset as the other kids about the fire?
08:30Well, it might be because you weren't actually there.
08:33But it's okay, Buster. There's no one way you have to feel.
08:37I just wish I felt something.
08:39Sometimes it just takes some people a little longer than others to feel upset.
08:44Really? Can it take days?
08:46Oh, I hope I don't get upset tomorrow afternoon.
08:49There's a two-hour Bionic Bunny special I want to watch.
08:52I don't know how long it'll take, sweetie, but you might want to tape that special.
08:57There's something I'd like you to do tomorrow.
09:01Good night, Arthur.
09:02Night, Dad.
09:03Oh, Dad, where's your next catering job going to be?
09:06I have one at the aquarium next week. A convention of deep-sea fishermen.
09:10The aquarium? Good. I was worried it might be at another school.
09:14Arthur, schools are safe places. The fire chief said it was just some faulty wiring.
09:20I know, but I'm still happy you're not going back into a school. Good night.
09:30And this one's from a moray eel.
09:33Eighteen stitches from that vicious cod.
09:36I have a middle bite.
09:43Aye, Reed, any more of them crab cakes about?
09:47Coming right up.
09:51Aye!
09:53Help! Somebody!
09:58I hope you got him in the eye.
10:01Hey, that's my dad! Someone help him! Dad!
10:05Sorry, lad. I can't let you go in there. It's too dangerous.
10:12Oh, no!
10:16Good morning, Mr. Morris. My name is Buster Baxter, and I'm here to see how you're doing.
10:22Are you a doctor?
10:24Um, no. I'm a third grader from Lakewood Elementary School.
10:29Good. The doctors say I gotta go easy on the sweets.
10:32But that crosswire kid sent me five boxes of these truffle things.
10:36Take your coat off. Make yourself comfortable.
10:39Uh, thanks, but I've gotta meet someone.
10:42Uh, thanks, but I've gotta meet someone.
10:45I just came to drop these off. They're from my mom.
10:48Oh, okay.
10:51Diller, thanks.
10:56Hey, I have asthma, too. See?
11:00Hey, I like your color choice.
11:03Do you also have allergies?
11:05I've got pollen, dander, and peanuts, but not chocolate.
11:09Thank goodness.
11:11Here, have as many as you like.
11:19I guess I can be a little late.
11:25And Mr. Morris plays the accordion and speaks Portuguese and even worked as a dog groomer once.
11:30Wow, he sounds really interesting.
11:33You don't sound too interested.
11:36Sorry, Buster. I'm just tired.
11:39I had the worst nightmare last night.
11:42Did you have pepperoni right before bed?
11:44If I eat pepperoni after eight, I dream the penguins are after me.
11:48I don't believe it. You kids even beat us at thumb wrestling?
11:52Come on. Best of seven.
11:54You're going to love this one. See? I had it personalized for you.
11:59Property of Sue Ellen.
12:01And it's bound in genuine imitation suede.
12:04But wait, don't thank me yet. It also comes with this stunning pen.
12:11Thank you, Muffy. I feel so much better now.
12:21A test?
12:23Well, at least some things never change.
12:35I just overheard. It's a false alarm.
12:38A false alarm?
12:40So I'm still the only one who hasn't been through a fire? What rotten luck.
12:44Buster, that's good luck. Not for the person who pulled the fire alarm.
12:48Someone pulled a fire alarm?
12:51Who would do a thing like that?
12:53Did you see those mighty mountain dweebs run?
12:57What a bunch of scaredy cats.
13:00I was really impressed with the firefighters.
13:03It only took them three minutes and 29 seconds to get here.
13:07It's nice to know they're so fast.
13:10What? You don't think I...
13:15Is this your knapsack? It was found beneath the fire alarm.
13:22What I did was dumb and dangerous.
13:25It was also mean to all the mighty mountain kids who have been really nice to me.
13:30I'm very sorry and I'll never pull the fire alarm when there isn't a fire again. The end.
13:36I'm glad you understand the seriousness of this offense, Binky.
13:39But I have to admit, I'm still baffled. Why did you do it?
13:44I don't know.
13:45Maybe you should talk to the school counselor about this.
13:48But I said I was sorry. Can't you just punish me now?
13:52Normally, you'd be suspended for something like this.
13:55But because of the circumstances, I have something else in mind.
14:01Bottles and cans go in the blue bags and everything else goes in the green bags.
14:05Any change you find is yours.
14:07Lansky, you missed a spot!
14:11So which one of you is going to help us pick this stuff up?
14:17Firefighters.
14:18How do you know those guys?
14:20I used to be a volunteer firefighter.
14:22Really? So did you ever actually see a fire?
14:26Oh, yeah. Let me tell you, being close to flames is scary stuff.
14:30But you know all about that, right?
14:32No, I don't. I mean, yeah, I guess I was pretty close, but I wasn't afraid.
14:38Okay.
14:40We're supposed to put the cans into the bag, Binky, not take them out.
14:45Oh.
14:47I'll never forget that day.
14:50I was grooming Cookie, a temperamental shih tzu with a shot at gold in the toy category.
14:57When all of a sudden, it happened.
15:01What in tarnation?
15:03There were 13 perfect circles in that cornfield.
15:07Every one the exact same size.
15:10I reckon there was only one thing that could have made them.
15:14Aliens?
15:16Yep. Aliens.
15:18But how?
15:20I don't know.
15:22But I'm sure there's a way.
15:25There's only one thing that could have made them.
15:28Aliens?
15:30Yep. Either that or a farmer with a tractor that only made right turns.
15:35But I think it was the aliens.
15:38Wow.
15:41Ready for another cream soda?
15:43Okay.
15:47I can get it. Why don't you sit?
15:49No, I have to get used to these crutches.
15:52I'm going to be on them for quite a while.
15:54I once knew a kid with a broken leg. He got his cast off in only three weeks.
15:58That's because he was young.
16:00But when you break something at my age, it's pretty serious.
16:04In fact, I don't think this leg is ever going to be the same.
16:16Woo-hoo! I got the prize!
16:18That's because he took twice as much cereal than me.
16:21Half of that prize should be mine.
16:23Arthur, share the prize with your sister.
16:26I can't. It's a sticker.
16:28It's April 16th. Oh, no. The aquarium luncheon is today.
16:33Sure we can share it.
16:36Here's your half.
16:40Dad, I don't feel well.
16:44I don't think I can go to school.
16:47You're not that hot.
16:49Yeah, my throat is killing me.
16:51I can barely talk.
16:53I need some of your chicken soup. Now.
16:56Well, I can't do it now, but I'll make you a big pot of it as soon as I get home.
17:00But what if you don't come home? What if something bad happens to you at the...
17:04...at the aquarium?
17:06Arthur, nothing's going to happen to me at the aquarium.
17:09Why on earth would you think...
17:11Oh.
17:13Are you worried about me because of the fire?
17:16Do you know that when I was your age, Grandma Thora was in a car accident?
17:20She wasn't hurt.
17:22But for weeks afterwards, I was worried whenever she set foot in a car.
17:26Even when she just went to the store for a bottle of milk,
17:29I was afraid she'd be in another car accident.
17:33While I was waiting for her to return,
17:35I'd shoot crumpled up balls of paper into the wastebasket,
17:38and I told myself that if I made more baskets than I missed,
17:42she would come home safely.
17:47Ah, it seemed to work.
17:49Now, of course, I was a pretty good shot.
17:52Then one day, I forgot to do it.
17:55She was gone for three hours, and I didn't shoot one basket.
17:58And you know what happened?
18:00What?
18:01She came home just fine.
18:03It's my job to worry about you, Arthur.
18:06Not the other way around.
18:08Help me bring these to the van?
18:11April 18th.
18:13April 18th.
18:16I have nothing to say.
18:43Tell your readers to keep the bathrooms extra clean.
18:57Mr. Morris' leg isn't fully healed, and I don't want him to work too hard.
19:01How about you, Sue Ellen?
19:03What does it feel like to be back at Lakewood?
19:05Great! Look what I found in the gutter!
19:08See? It's a llama.
19:10It's part of a postcard that was in my old journal.
19:13Diary doomed, but llama lives.
19:16Hey, Binky, I'm writing a piece for the Frensky Star on what it's like to be back.
19:20Any thoughts?
19:21No comments.
19:23Well, can I at least take your picture?
19:25No pictures either.
19:27I'm having a bad hair day.
19:35I like this new couch.
19:37So springy.
19:40Ah! Ah! Ah!
19:46Binky, are you okay?
19:54I appreciate your dedication, Binky, but shouldn't you be in school?
19:58I can't go back there. I just can't.
20:01I keep on seeing flames and smoke and...
20:05It's okay, Binky. Believe me, I know how you feel.
20:09You do?
20:10Sure I do.
20:11When I saw my first fire close up, I had trouble sleeping for weeks.
20:15But after some time passed, I didn't feel so scared.
20:18Why not?
20:19I did what we're doing right now. Talking about it.
20:22Don't you feel a tiny bit better now that you've told someone how you really feel?
20:28Yeah, but I still don't want to go back to school.
20:32How about this? I'll call Mr. Haney to let him know where you are.
20:36Then you can do the rounds with me.
20:37After that, we'll see how you feel. Sound good?
20:40Can I operate the crusher?
20:42Only if you join the union, Barnes.
20:46Cake in the middle of math class? This has never happened before.
20:50I know. He didn't even give us a quiz on the ingredients.
20:53Could I have two slices, please? One's for Mr. Morris.
20:57Mr. Morris isn't in today, Buster. In fact, he's not coming back.
21:01Not coming back?
21:03Yes, he's retiring. But you can have two slices anyway.
21:06It'll save you the trip for seconds.
21:16Careful with that one. My Zydeco records are in it.
21:19Hey, it's Buster. Come on in.
21:22There's a couple of cream sodas and some onion dip left in the fridge.
21:27Are you going on a vacation?
21:29You could say that. A long vacation.
21:32I'm moving in with my daughter. She's got a ranch in New Mexico.
21:36Why? Don't you like living here?
21:38Sure. But it's time to move on. I've always had itchy feet.
21:43I thought there was a powder for that.
21:45It's just a figure of speech. It means you don't like to stay in one place for too long.
21:50Oh.
21:51To tell you the truth, I love living here.
21:54But I'm going to need someone to look after me for a while.
21:57Well, I could do that. I'd look after you.
22:00I appreciate that, Buster. But I think my daughter's better suited for the job.
22:04But there is something you can do for me.
22:10Her name's Beatrice. My daughter never cared much for the sound.
22:14I'd like to know she was in good hands.
22:16Wow. This is beautiful. I'll take really good care of her.
22:22Thanks. Bring her along when you come and visit me in New Mexico.
22:26Boswell's down there, amigo. That's the capital of alien sightings.
22:37Do you read me? Come in, Arthur.
22:39Hey, Buster.
22:40Whatcha doing?
22:41Waiting for my dad to come home from catering Mr. Crosswire's birthday.
22:45But it's 9.30 already. How much cake can those people eat?
22:49He'll be fine, Arthur.
22:51How about you? Why are you still awake?
22:53I was thinking about Mr. Morris. I really miss him.
22:57You know, he'd still be here if it wasn't for that stupid fire.
23:01Yeah, but you two might not be friends. You only met because of that stupid fire.
23:05That's true. Hey, you want to hear me play Clementine on the accordion?
23:10Phew, he's home.
23:12Oh, you probably want to say hi to him. Well, good night.
23:18Wait, Buster. Why don't you play Clementine for me?
23:24This Friday, it will be one month since April 9th.
23:31So much has happened since then.
23:34I never want to go through another fire.
23:37But I also never want to lose this feeling that each day is special.
23:42That my friends are the best friends in the world.
23:45And that if we stick together, we can make it through just about anything.
23:54And I say, hey, what a wonderful kind of day
24:00If we learn to work and play and get along with each other
24:06You got to listen to your heart, listen to the beat
24:10Listen to the rhythm, rhythm on the street
24:13It's a simple message and it comes from the heart
24:18Oh, believe in yourself, for that's the place to start
24:23And I say, hey, what a wonderful kind of day
24:27If we can learn to work and play and get along with each other
24:33What a wonderful kind of day
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