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Cast: Bob Cresse, Laine Carlin, Angela Webster, Leticia Cooper, Laura Sanders

Director: Lee Frost, Wes Bishop
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00:01:30Ah, hi there. Come on in. My name's Granny Good.
00:01:37Oh, I guess you're wondering how a nice, kindly, white-haired old lady like myself wound up in this situation.
00:01:49Oh, it's a horrible, terrifying story. I had a little girl's school, GGSFG, Granny Good School for Good Girls. I thought of the name myself.
00:02:06Well, there were just some girls and myself living in this lovely vine-covered little cottage.
00:02:15Late one evening, I was working very hard, grading papers and going over all the accounts. I really like to work hard, but suddenly there was a call over my intercom.
00:02:33There's a Mr. and Mrs. Bungartner here to see you, Granny.
00:02:47Oh, hello, honey.
00:03:17Mr. Bungartner, we've been expecting you. Won't you sit down?
00:03:22Well, I believe you wanted to enter your daughter Prudence. What a lovely name.
00:03:35In our little school. In fact, I think I have her letter right here.
00:03:43Yes, here we are. Now, now let's see. Prudence.
00:03:49Beautiful name. Beautiful. Prudence has been at Wesley, Vassar, Stephen.
00:04:06Well, after attending all those lovely schools, it's very flattering for you to come here to good old Grandma Goods.
00:04:15Miss, may I ask you why you chose Granny Goods?
00:04:21Well, you see, it's like this, Miss Good.
00:04:24Ah, Granny.
00:04:27Granny.
00:04:28Well, you see, it's like this, Granny.
00:04:31Prudence is a very independent girl, and she sort of has a mind of her own.
00:04:37And, well, we thought that...
00:04:38Oh, excuse me just a minute, honey.
00:04:43Come in.
00:04:45Granny.
00:04:56Granny.
00:04:57Yes?
00:04:57I finished my homework on nuclear physics. What do I study now?
00:05:03Why don't you take this dictionary a minute, honey, and memorize a little of it.
00:05:09Start, say, at absolute, and run through to Zulu.
00:05:14Then I'll think of something else for you to do.
00:05:18Really a lovely girl.
00:05:24Why don't you go up and study that in your room, honey?
00:05:30Well, I should hope so.
00:05:33Well, anyway, I think we can take care of little Miss Prudence.
00:05:44We don't have too much of a discipline problem at GGSFG.
00:05:51Send little Miss Prudence in, please.
00:06:03Yes, Granny.
00:06:04I'll send her right in.
00:06:10Prudence, darling.
00:06:11I'd like you to meet Miss Good.
00:06:13Granny.
00:06:14Granny.
00:06:15Oh, Granny.
00:06:17Granny.
00:06:20Granny.
00:06:22Now, Prudence, darling, you behave yourself and be sure and do everything that Granny Good tells you.
00:06:27I know that you're going to be in good hands here.
00:06:30That's right, honey.
00:06:31Never forget, you're in good hands with Granny Good.
00:06:35Oh, Granny, that's just wonderful.
00:06:38We've searched so long for a place for Prudence.
00:06:41You know, I think I'll call your new roommate down.
00:06:45Oh, good.
00:06:46And second thought, I think I'll go up and get her myself.
00:06:52Excuse me.
00:06:59I didn't realize it at the time,
00:07:05but leaving my office when I did
00:07:09was the beginning of the end.
00:07:18Perfect.
00:07:19This student's dictionary is an entirely new work.
00:07:23It has been written primarily for a particular group of readers,
00:07:27students in the upper levels of school.
00:07:29All definitions have been newly and independently prepared
00:07:32with these students in mind.
00:07:35Vocabulary.
00:07:40The more than 57,000 vocabulary entries in this new dictionary
00:07:44have been selected largely on the basis of their occurrence in textbooks
00:07:48and other books used in upper school levels.
00:07:52Although I didn't pay a lot of attention to it,
00:07:55I had noticed Mr. Bumgartner was wearing a gun.
00:08:00Well, everybody, this is little Sally, Prudence's new roommate.
00:08:08Sally, this is Prudence.
00:08:10Hi.
00:08:10Hi.
00:08:11Why don't you take Prudence up to her new room and make her comfy?
00:08:15Okay.
00:08:15Come on.
00:08:16She seems like such a nice girl.
00:08:20Of colored illustrations and many illustrations in black and white,
00:08:25supplement the definitions and add interest to the book.
00:08:29Hi.
00:08:30Typography.
00:08:37Definitions are printed in large, readable types of the design chosen after much experimenting,
00:08:42and the clear, black-faced type of the entry words assures quickness and ease of reference.
00:08:47Paragraphs of synonymic and special notes as accessory and aerial have been printed in a slightly smaller type,
00:08:56which clearly separates them from the rest of the material and again assists in ease of reference.
00:09:02Well, I think we'd better be going now.
00:09:05I think...
00:09:06I think we'd better be going now, Granny.
00:09:16Bye now, dearie.
00:09:29Rikow, you idiot!
00:09:31What are you doing down there?
00:09:33You're trying to ruin us.
00:09:35I got people up here.
00:09:39Finally, my little girls got ready for Betty Bob,
00:09:43and everything got nice.
00:09:45Listen, please.
00:09:49Wouldn't it be better to leave it open so we could get some fresh air?
00:09:52Gee, I don't think so.
00:09:54I think we ought to leave it closed.
00:09:55Well, why is it so important to have the windows closed and locked?
00:09:58It's not important.
00:09:59It's just that...
00:10:00Well, let's have it open, then.
00:10:02No, please don't.
00:10:03Let's don't have it open.
00:10:04All right, Sally, what is it?
00:10:06Why are you so afraid to leave the windows open?
00:10:08You might as well tell me.
00:10:10Someone will.
00:10:10It's probably silly.
00:10:12Well, I want to hear it anyway.
00:10:15Well, it's not anything that we're sure about.
00:10:18We?
00:10:18You mean the rest of the girls feel the same way?
00:10:20Yes, they do.
00:10:21But why?
00:10:22I guess it's just a feeling more than anything else.
00:10:27No one has actually ever seen anything out there.
00:10:30You mean out there in the garden?
00:10:33Yes.
00:10:34Sometimes we feel that there's something out there, whether we see it or not.
00:10:37What kind of something?
00:10:39I don't know what it is.
00:10:41But sometimes we hear things like there was something out there.
00:10:45Well, that sounds silly.
00:10:47If you really can't see anything, why don't you go down and look?
00:10:50I couldn't do that.
00:10:51I'd be scared to death.
00:10:53You're already scared to death about something you're not even sure about.
00:10:56So I don't see why you don't go and find out once and for all.
00:11:00But what if there were really something out there?
00:11:02Something terrible?
00:11:04Well, all right, Sally.
00:11:05If you feel that strongly about it, we'll leave the window closed.
00:11:08But I still think it's silly.
00:11:15This little girl was a senior at GGSFG.
00:11:20She came to our little school about two years ago.
00:11:24Her folks were circus people.
00:11:26Her daddy was the strong man and the sword swallower.
00:11:30Her mama was billed as the bearded lady.
00:11:34I think this affected her mind somehow.
00:11:37I used to catch her shaving every morning at 8 o'clock.
00:11:41It was kind of funny, too, because the other girls all shaved at 7.
00:11:45And this was her roommate, Anastasia.
00:11:50Anastasia was Russian, and she was a very shy little thing.
00:11:55Actually, she had graduated from GGSFG about four years ago.
00:12:02But since she didn't speak English and I can't talk Russian, I could never tell her to go home.
00:12:08Well, I gave her a few little chores to do to keep her busy.
00:12:14I had her dusting the furniture, making the beds, carrying out the garbage, doing the laundry, vacuuming the rugs,
00:12:21and sawing logs for little Georgia to practice her karate on.
00:12:24That way she didn't have too much time on her hands.
00:12:29That way she didn't have too much time on her hands.
00:12:59One thing I've always said was a clean body means a clean mind.
00:13:17Sally's mind was so clean it was bleached, just like her hair.
00:13:22Every time one of my little girls took a shower, I gave her a gold star.
00:13:27Sally had 184 gold stars.
00:13:32That's more than any girl in the whole school.
00:13:35In fact, it's probably the world's record for showers taken in one day.
00:13:40A beautiful thing I've always said is that, is a man's great job.
00:13:45No matter how long I knew, I was there for little kids.
00:13:49I'm not willing to go home.
00:13:52I'm not willing to go home.
00:13:53kokia's mom's mom's mom's mom's mom's mom's mom's mom's mom's mom's mom's mom's mom's mom,
00:15:28Good night, Sally.
00:15:41Good night.
00:16:11Good night.
00:16:13Good night.
00:17:25The next day was Saturday, and early that morning, even before the sun was up or the little birdies were chirping,
00:17:42the little honey was up bright and early, steady in her dictionary.
00:17:46She really was a little funny.
00:17:52I beg your pardon, miss.
00:17:53Could you tell me where I could find Granny Good?
00:17:56Gee, I don't know where she is.
00:17:59Oh, thank you.
00:18:01Sir?
00:18:05Yes?
00:18:06Could you tell me how to pronounce mausoleum?
00:18:09Mausoleum?
00:18:11Mausoleum!
00:18:13Mausoleum?
00:18:13Yes.
00:18:25I skipped happily downstairs to the supply room to have a chat with my loyal and devoted handyman,
00:18:34Gracow.
00:18:40Gracow!
00:18:41Gracow, you idiot.
00:18:43Where are you?
00:18:44Come on in here.
00:18:45All right, honey.
00:18:51Put it right there.
00:18:53Come on, come on, right there.
00:18:54Now, listen to me, Gracow.
00:19:01If I've told you once, I've told you a thousand times, don't go out in the garden at night.
00:19:08You're bugging the girls, Gracow.
00:19:12Oh, moon, moon, moon, honey, I've heard it before.
00:19:16Listen to me.
00:19:17Half moon, full moon, blue moon.
00:19:19I don't care.
00:19:21You've got to stop bugging the broads.
00:19:24One more time, Gracow, and it's the outside world for you, honey.
00:19:36And you're getting just a little bit too old to play any more football, right?
00:19:41Oh, you remember the outside world, huh, sweetheart?
00:19:44Ah, that's right.
00:19:46Silver bullets.
00:19:47People chasing you all over the place.
00:19:49Stakes in the heart.
00:19:50It was a real bad scene, wasn't it, sweetheart?
00:19:54All right.
00:19:56Then shape up or ship out, that's all.
00:20:00Oh, Gracow, I just don't understand you, honey.
00:20:05I took you in when nobody in the world would touch you with a ten-foot pole.
00:20:09Oh, I gave you this lovely place down here in the cellar.
00:20:15I gave you a nice, easy job.
00:20:19I'd pay you a real good salary.
00:20:23All right, all right.
00:20:25So 13 cents a day ain't all the money in the world.
00:20:28But where else are you going to get at, Gracow?
00:20:31Look at you.
00:20:32You're a mess, honey.
00:20:34I work my fingers to the bone for you.
00:20:37I give you a jawbreaker every Saturday.
00:20:40And what do I get?
00:20:42I get nothing but ingratitude.
00:20:44Now listen to me, sweetheart.
00:20:46Play ball.
00:20:47I get off of the team.
00:20:48That's it.
00:20:49Come on.
00:20:50Let's take a look at the still.
00:20:57All right, honey.
00:20:58Let's see how your production looks for today.
00:21:0457 gallons?
00:21:06Gracow, you're way behind.
00:21:08We got a delivery to make tonight, honey.
00:21:11Now see what you can do about this.
00:21:14How does this batch taste anyway, honey?
00:21:20Good work, honey.
00:21:35It's a lot better than the last batch.
00:21:41All right.
00:21:43I got to get up to my classes, sweetheart.
00:21:46Now don't forget.
00:21:47The trucks will be here about an hour after the party starts.
00:21:51Don't worry about any noise.
00:21:53The broads will be up there screaming and hollering and covering all your work.
00:21:57Just get everything ready because you've got a lot of work cut out for you.
00:22:02Oh, here.
00:22:03And stay out of the hooch.
00:22:18Ah, the first sparkling rays of the sun peeked over the mountains at our little school.
00:22:36And after a hearty breakfast, the girls and I marched out for our morning exercise.
00:22:41He's in the house!
00:23:07Cheesy!
00:23:08Now!
00:23:08Now!
00:23:09Now!
00:23:39All right, girls, let's get out there on the exercise field.
00:23:45Come on, double time, let's shake them up.
00:23:49All right, girls, today we're going to build bigger, better bodies.
00:23:55Now, the first exercise is the side straddle hop.
00:24:00Ready?
00:24:02Exercise.
00:24:09All right, girls, now let's get out in a nice straight line.
00:24:28Come on, line up.
00:24:29Okay, hands behind your back, shoulders back.
00:24:35But, Granny, it's too hot.
00:24:38All right, if it's too hot, take off your blouses.
00:24:41Come on.
00:24:42Now, first to the right and then to the left.
00:24:58Twist.
00:24:59One, two, one, two.
00:25:01Every exercise we used was scientifically designed to strengthen some portion of the anatomy.
00:25:22We found that jumping rope was excellent for developing the, uh, uh, lung capacity.
00:25:30Not everything was physical at our little school.
00:25:48I insisted that all my girls loved the arts.
00:25:52Our drawing class was beautifully advanced.
00:25:54We had progressed from drawing trees and landscapes to the use of live models.
00:26:02Some of the girls, naturally, possessed bigger talents than others, but it was important
00:26:25that each of these dear children express themselves.
00:26:29Ha!
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00:27:02And then, every afternoon, right after lunch, I allowed all the girls one hour's recess.
00:27:11Most of them took advantage of the hour to bathe their little bodies in the warm sun.
00:27:27This little child was our newest addition to the school.
00:27:31She'd been with us for about nine months.
00:27:34She was also the youngest member of our little group.
00:27:38She was only 12 years old, but she took an awful lot of vitamins.
00:27:42And this was Ruth, our brightest student.
00:28:03She was in school on a football scholarship.
00:28:06She made the team at Vanderbilt, but was thrown out of the showers.
00:28:10She received nothing but straight A's all the way.
00:28:14Of course, you've all met Sally before, our cleanest little girl, Miss Clean.
00:28:35Sally was president of our literary society.
00:28:40And I tell you, her dramatic reading of the Tropic of Cancer was something you would never forget.
00:28:48It's the only time for the Tropic of Cancer.
00:29:34The girl bouncing the beach ball with little honey, Cassandra, the poor child came from a broken home.
00:29:46Her house slid off a cliff and cracked right in two.
00:30:04At the end of each day, the girls and I would participate in a little road work to sharpen our appetite.
00:30:29Just like the Marines marching. Although I was a little older than the girls, I stayed in good shape.
00:30:36I was still in the best condition. The untiring leader. Unstoppable. Always in front. Never falling back.
00:30:45Well, I finally decided it was time to give the girls a little rest. So I helped them all.
00:30:53Be-dizzin'. To dress conspicuously, especially with vulgar finery. Be-dizzin' meant now.
00:31:03Now, after our day of fun in the sun, my little honeys quickly padded up to the shower so they could get squeaky clean in time for the school's annual costume ball.
00:31:18Well, let's go.
00:31:48Well, let's go.
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00:32:34Well, let's go.
00:32:36Well, let's go.
00:32:40Well, let's go.
00:32:55Well, let's go.
00:32:59THE END
00:33:29Hello, Harry? Flo. Fine, thank you. Listen, I've got to talk. I've got to talk fast. Granny might catch me. Hello, when he comes to the party tonight, sneak in a bottle, okay? Okay, honey. Bye.
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00:34:18Hello? I'd like to leave a message for Tab Greenberg. Yes. Tell him that Bobby called. And when he comes to the party, ask him to leave it in the usual place. No, no. Leave the booze in the usual place. Right. Thank you.
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00:35:07Let's go.
00:35:37Let's go.
00:36:07Let's go.
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00:37:08My little girls had been planning for that dance all week, and I knew it was going to be a real exciting ball.
00:37:16One thing, however, was beginning to worry me.
00:37:19Little Honey had mentioned to me at dinner how strangely the new girl Prudence was acting.
00:37:27She said Prudence didn't seem to mix with the other girls.
00:37:32Why isn't anyone dancing?
00:37:48Come on, kiddies, this is a party.
00:37:51Come on, take a little dance with the girls.
00:37:54Come on, Honey.
00:37:55Come on, everybody has to dance.
00:37:58Come on.
00:37:59Come on.
00:38:15Oh, Honey, Honey.
00:38:17Go on upstairs and put some on.
00:38:19She meant well, but her timing was just a little off.
00:38:49This is badge number 261 to headquarters. Come in, please.
00:38:54Oh, badge 261? This is the chief. Over.
00:38:58This is badge number 261 to headquarters. Come in, please.
00:39:02Well, hello, badge 261. This is the chief. Over.
00:39:08I decided to take Honey's tip and look around for prudence.
00:39:13If anyone knew where she was, Rakow would.
00:39:19Well, upstairs, the party was beginning to pick up a bit.
00:39:38Some of the nice young men had been thoughtful enough to bring along some fruit.
00:39:44Special little spices to add to the punch.
00:39:49?
00:39:54So, come here.
00:39:57?
00:39:59?
00:40:31This is badge number 261 to headquarters.
00:40:49Come in, please.
00:40:50Oh, badge 261?
00:41:01This is the chief.
00:41:02Over.
00:41:03Hello, chief.
00:41:04This is 261.
00:41:06I think I've come across something.
00:41:07I'm not sure, but I hope to have an answer for you later this evening.
00:41:10I'm going to the cellar now to find out.
00:41:13Something is wrong.
00:41:14It's now 10.10 p.m.
00:41:16If you don't hear from me in half an hour, you'd better come quick.
00:41:19Over.
00:41:21Roger, 261.
00:41:23Please be careful.
00:41:25Over.
00:41:26Right, chief.
00:41:26Over and out.
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00:44:37Honey was having trouble finding the right costume for the ball.
00:44:42Studying the dictionary didn't give her much time to rent a costume.
00:44:46So she was gonna try and make her own.
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00:46:43Well, the kiddies seemed to be having a better time.
00:46:47They were dancing and all that jazz.
00:46:51But I decided the punch could use just a little bit more bite.
00:46:58So I thought I'd put in a little bit of my home brew.
00:47:01One little drink in the punch couldn't hurt anyone.
00:47:06Besides, we needed a lot of racket to cover the Portland business in the basement.
00:47:10Well, you can't teach an old cow new tricks, I guess.
00:47:34I thought I'd put in a little bit of my home.
00:48:04He was a nice boy.
00:48:12One of those sailors home on leave, I think.
00:48:15One of those sailors home on leave, I think.
00:48:19I thought I'd put in a little bit of my home.
00:48:21I thought I'd put in a little bit of my home.
00:48:55Well, is this our home?
00:49:19Good heavens, George, we're at the wrong party.
00:49:25Good heavens, George, we're at the wrong party.
00:49:55You idiot, what are you doing up here with the people?
00:50:01Excuse me, my name is William.
00:50:05Lovely party, isn't it?
00:50:07The fuzz.
00:50:22Now everything was beginning to make sense.
00:50:25Someone was a spy, and little Miss Prudence was number one suspect.
00:50:31I had to find her before the cops did, and I had to think of a way to cover up the still.
00:50:36It was too late to hide it.
00:50:38I had to think of something very, very clever.
00:51:03Gracow, you idiot!
00:51:14Get all thumbs and hair gone over there and I'll finish it myself.
00:51:23Ah, there.
00:51:25Now, listen to me, Gracow.
00:51:27You've got to find that girl before the cops find her.
00:51:30If they get to her first, we're ruined.
00:51:34Ah, Gracow, honey, don't talk to me about unions now.
00:51:38Do a little overtime, sweetheart.
00:51:41Go on.
00:51:45Safe at last.
00:51:54Hi, Chief.
00:51:55You're just in time for a little elderberry wine.
00:51:59Don't hand me that elderberry wine stuff, Granny.
00:52:02I know what you've got in here.
00:52:04You've got...
00:52:09Booze!
00:52:10Dirty old booze!
00:52:12Oh, no, Chief.
00:52:14It's elderberry wine.
00:52:16Honest, fellas.
00:52:17Okay, Granny.
00:52:19Let's have a taste of that elderberry wine.
00:52:22Certainly, honey.
00:52:23Certainly, honey.
00:52:24In fact, let's have one all around.
00:52:27Huh, fellas?
00:52:32Now, all together...
00:52:33Skull!
00:52:35One of the great Bantu nation of Naita.
00:52:48In type and culture, identical with the Caffars.
00:53:01Also, their language.
00:53:03Woo-hoo!
00:53:04Woo-hoo!
00:53:05Woo-hoo!
00:53:06Woo-hoo!
00:53:07Woo-hoo!
00:53:08Woo-hoo!
00:53:09Woo-hoo!
00:53:10Woo-hoo!
00:53:11Woo-hoo!
00:53:12Woo-hoo!
00:53:13Woo-hoo!
00:53:14Woo-hoo!
00:53:15Woo-hoo!
00:53:16Woo-hoo!
00:53:17Woo-hoo!
00:53:18Woo-hoo!
00:53:19Woo-hoo!
00:53:20Woo-hoo!
00:53:21Woo-hoo!
00:53:22Woo-hoo!
00:53:23Woo-hoo!
00:53:24Woo-hoo!
00:53:25Woo-hoo!
00:53:26Woo-hoo!
00:53:27Woo-hoo!
00:53:28Woo-hoo!
00:53:29Woo-hoo!
00:53:30Woo-hoo!
00:53:31Ha, ha, ha.
00:54:01Ha, ha, ha.
00:54:31Ha, ha, ha.
00:55:01Ha, ha, ha.
00:55:03Ha, ha, ha.
00:55:05Ha, ha, ha.
00:55:07Ha, ha, ha.
00:55:09Ha, ha, ha.
00:55:11Ha, ha, ha.
00:55:13Ha, ha, ha.
00:55:15Ha, ha, ha.
00:55:17Ha, ha, ha.
00:55:19Ha, ha, ha.
00:55:21Ha, ha, ha.
00:55:23Ha, ha, ha.
00:55:25I don't know who you are, but I'm awful busy.
00:55:53Why don't you sit down over there?
00:55:55I'm not going to sit down over there.
00:55:57I've been searching all over for you.
00:55:58I finally got you.
00:55:59And I'm going to keep a hold of you, understand?
00:56:01Now, you're in big trouble, Granny.
00:56:02Oh, what's a little old lady like me ever done?
00:56:13Couldn't we make a deal?
00:56:15No deal.
00:56:15No deal, Granny.
00:56:1675%?
00:56:17No deal, Granny.
00:56:18How about if I plug up the still and I give all the booze to charity?
00:56:22Booze to still?
00:56:23I don't know what you're talking about.
00:56:25Aren't you the fuzz?
00:56:26No, I'm not the fuzz.
00:56:28I'm Jimmy Scott.
00:56:30U-W-A, Local 47.
00:56:32U-W-A?
00:56:34Yes, United Werewolves of America.
00:56:36Grandpa's my boy here.
00:56:38I'm a junior boss.
00:56:39Certainly, Krakow's my boy.
00:56:41Now, you've been paying him exactly 13 cents a day.
00:56:43Right, Krakow?
00:56:44Working him all the time without paying him overtime.
00:56:48Right, Krakow?
00:56:49We've got the goods on you, Granny.
00:56:51Krakow, take him.
00:56:51Krakow, take him.
00:56:52No!
00:56:53Come on.
00:56:53No, Krakow!
00:56:54How could you think on me?
00:56:56How could you do it?
00:56:58No, Krakow!
00:56:59Oh, my God.
00:57:29Oh, my God.
00:57:59Oh, my God.
00:58:29Oh, my God.
00:58:59Oh, my God.
00:59:29Oh, my God.
00:59:59Oh, my God.
01:00:29Oh, my God.
01:00:59I hope now you can understand an old lady's story a little better.
01:01:05All right, kiddies.
01:01:07Story time is over.
01:01:09Come on, you little old winemakers.
01:01:11Come on, you little old winemakers.
01:01:12Get cracking.
01:01:14We got a lot of deliveries tonight, chief.
01:01:16Come on, Gragall.
01:01:18Glendale Danny gets 50 gallons.
01:01:21Mushmouth Louie gets 75.
01:01:23And no nose corn, and no nose corn wants 100 gallons.
01:01:27Get moving.
01:01:34Come on, move, move.
01:01:37Don't you, don't you, don't you, don't you, don't you, don't you?
01:01:42Don't you turn me in, hot cracker.
01:01:42Keep pushing those boxes, pussy.
01:01:45Come on.
01:01:47Besides, I've got to get upstairs and start the new freshman class.
01:01:53So long, kiddies.
01:01:54I've got to get upstairs and start the new freshman class.
01:01:55I've got to get upstairs and start the new freshman class.
01:01:56I've got to get upstairs and start the new freshman class.
01:01:57I've got to get upstairs and start the new freshman class.
01:01:58I've got to get upstairs and start the new freshman class.
01:01:59I've got to get upstairs and start the new freshman class.
01:02:01I've got to get upstairs and start the new freshman class.
01:02:02I've got to get upstairs and start the new freshman class.
01:02:03I've got to get upstairs and start the new freshman class.
01:02:04I've got to get upstairs and start the new freshman class.
01:02:05I've got to get upstairs and start the new freshman class.
01:02:06I've got to get upstairs and start the new class.
01:02:07I've got to get upstairs and start the new class.
01:02:08I've got to get upstairs and start the new class.
01:02:09I've got to get upstairs and start the new class.
01:02:10You
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