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Not my video. It was by TroyTheDog, whose channel was terminated from YouTube. Special thanks to ghosty's toy room (https://www.youtube.com/@ghostystoyroom) and a commenter on the video for saying this was lost.
This was in 3 parts, but now it is edited to just one full video.

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00:00Wow! Neat airplane!
00:07Bravo!
00:09I'm T.D. Teddy, it's time to watch TV.
00:15I'm very ugly, couldn't have you here with me.
00:20When mom or dad say it's okay,
00:23then you and I can start to play.
00:26So call me close, I'll stay with you.
00:29The blocks of peace, the man I'm due.
00:32I'm T.D. Teddy, it's time to start the show.
00:37I hope you're ready.
00:39One, two, three, let's go!
00:49Yay! It's time to have more fun together.
00:52Are you ready to watch Shining Time Station?
00:55Me too!
00:56But first, let's do our buddy Anthony's up to.
00:58We'll come to see a little cost.
01:00Ready?
01:01One, two, three, four!
01:04Anthony!
01:05Oh, hi, Hank!
01:06You're just in time to help me put some money into my savings banks.
01:09Wow! How come you have so many banks?
01:12Well, since I sometimes have different kinds of coins,
01:15I decided to get different kinds of banks.
01:18Um, do you always have to do things the hard way, Anthony?
01:22Whenever possible.
01:24So, do you want to help me save my coins?
01:26Sure! We'll help.
01:27So, how do you decide which coins go into which banks?
01:31Well, that's easy.
01:32The coin that's worth the most goes into the biggest bank.
01:35Oh!
01:36And I bet the coin that's worth the least goes into the smallest bank.
01:40You got it!
01:41Let's start with the coin that's worth the most.
01:44It's a quarter!
01:45Right!
01:46So, which bank does the quarter go into?
01:49Hmm, what do you think?
01:50Does the pink pig look the biggest to you?
01:53Good.
01:54It goes in the big pink pig!
01:56Right!
01:57Alright!
01:58Now, which of these coins is worth the most?
02:03Let's see.
02:04The quarter was bigger than these coins, and it was worth the most.
02:08And the nickel's bigger than the dime and the penny, so the nickel must be worth the most.
02:15No.
02:16Anthony, was that another one of your trick questions?
02:20Yeah.
02:21Sorry about that.
02:22But actually, size has nothing to do with the value of a coin.
02:25For me?
02:26Really?
02:27See, even though it's our smallest coin, the dime is actually worth two nickels.
02:34Or ten pennies.
02:37Oh!
02:38So the dime goes into the biggest bank that slaps, the alligators.
02:43Bingo!
02:45And that leaves us with two kinds of coins, and two banks.
02:50Guess where that shiny nickel goes, okay?
02:53Lock them in there, partners!
02:56The nickel goes into the globe!
02:59Way to go!
03:00Yay!
03:02And that means, these pennies go...
03:05Into the smallest bank!
03:07Right!
03:08You did great, gang!
03:09Thanks!
03:10Gee, you might want to get your own bank and start saving spare chains.
03:13It's really fun to watch your savings grow!
03:15But how are we supposed to get the money?
03:18Well, when you get older, you can get a job.
03:21But you know what?
03:22The kids at the Shining Time Station have found a way to earn some money.
03:26You want to see how they do it?
03:27You bet we do!
03:29Good!
03:30Well, here we go!
03:31Are you ready?
03:32Hold on tight!
03:33Next stop, Shining Time Station!
03:37Go!
03:38Go!
03:47Reach for the speed!
03:48Reach for the whistle!
03:50Go where the rail may run!
03:54Reach for the words!
03:56Reach for the story!
03:58Follow the rainbow of the sun!
04:00To a shining time station!
04:01To a shining time station!
04:02Where dreams can come true!
04:03Waiting there for you!
04:05Where dreams can come true!
04:07Where dreams can come true!
04:08Waiting there for you!
04:12Lemonade and cookies!
04:14Mm-mm-mm-mm!
04:15Oh!
04:17Lemonade and cookies.
04:18Mm-hmm.
04:19Mm-hmm.
04:19Mm-hmm.
04:21Oh, that's Becky Perry and Ray.
04:28Oh, lemonade and cookies.
04:32How much?
04:33Five cents, miss.
04:34Oh, well, Mommy can't complain about me spending that kind of money.
04:38I didn't say Mommy.
04:41Tell Supreme the scrumptures.
04:45Here you go.
04:47Well, I'll just have to drop in again.
04:51Audible of kidlets.
04:53Yes, yes, yes.
04:54Oh, excuse me.
04:56Congratulations, Jay.
04:57You made your first nickel.
04:59That's almost five cents.
05:01But it was just one nickel.
05:03How would you like to make ten nickels?
05:06Yeah.
05:07How would you like to make 50 nickels?
05:09Yeah.
05:10How would you like to make 100 nickels?
05:12Yeah, you're talking.
05:13How am I doing?
05:14How would you like to make 100 nickels?
05:17By forming a partnership with me.
05:19Uh-oh.
05:20Partnership.
05:22My kids, you want to make money, don't you?
05:26Yeah.
05:26You did?
05:27You did?
05:27It's a deal.
05:29It's a deal.
05:29You kids wait right here, okay?
05:31And I'm going to be back before you can slice a lemon with our new management team.
05:37Management team?
05:37Hello, everyone.
05:43Hi, Mr. Kugato.
05:45Where have you been?
05:46Oh, I'm running in the Minkville Marathon against a tortoise.
05:50What are you doing here?
05:52Is the race over?
05:53Yeah.
05:53Oh, I left the tortoise at the starting line.
05:55He's so far behind me.
05:57I don't have anything to worry about.
05:59So I thought I'd come back here and relax for a while.
06:02Say, is that lemonade?
06:04I could use something cold to drink.
06:05Yeah.
06:07Wow.
06:12Well, when he takes a drink, he takes a drink.
06:18Now that lemonade.
06:24That's better.
06:25That's empty.
06:27Hey, I see you've gone into business for yourselves.
06:30Well, we were in business for ourselves.
06:33Now Skiers joined us.
06:35He said we'll make a lot of money.
06:38Hmm.
06:39I don't like the sound of that.
06:41Neither do you.
06:42But he's our partner.
06:43Hmm.
06:44Now let me see.
06:45That means he's one part and you're another part.
06:49And if one part doesn't get along with another part, then you'll have to part.
06:52Huh?
06:53And if the two parts are apart, how can I tell you apart?
06:56Oh, this partnership business is very confusing.
07:02If things keep going like this, you'll end up like Donald and Douglas in the brake van.
07:06Who are they?
07:08You don't know the two Scottish twins, Donald and Douglas?
07:11I don't think so.
07:12Of course you don't know Donald and Douglas.
07:14Because I haven't told you about Donald and Douglas.
07:16Oh.
07:17Or was it Douglas and Donald?
07:19Do you have time to tell a story?
07:21I mean, aren't you supposed to be running a race against a tortoise?
07:25Don't worry about him.
07:26He probably isn't even to Point Pokey yet.
07:28Now, where was I?
07:30Oh, yes.
07:31Donald and Douglas.
07:32Oh, boy, here we go.
07:36Donald and Douglas are twins and had arrived from Scotland to help Sir Topham Hatt.
07:40No!
07:41But only one engine had been expected.
07:43Uh-oh.
07:43The twins meant well, but did cause confusion.
07:46Double trouble, huh?
07:47Sir Topham Hatt had given them numbers.
07:50Donald, nine, and Douglas, ten.
07:52But he was still planning to send one engine home.
07:55But how's he gonna decide which one to send home without hurting the other one's feelings?
08:00There was a brake band in the yard that had taken a dislike to Douglas.
08:06Work bands can be hard to get long with.
08:08Things always went wrong when he had to take it out.
08:11What a shame.
08:13His trains were late, and he was blamed.
08:15Douglas began to worry.
08:17Poor Douglas.
08:19Donald, his twin, was hanged.
08:21Well, of course he was.
08:23You're a muckle nuisance, said Donald.
08:25It's to leave you behind I'd be wanting.
08:27You shall.
08:28You can't, said the brake band.
08:30I'm essential.
08:32Ah, are you?
08:33Donald burst out.
08:34You're nothing but a screeching and a noise when all's said and done.
08:38Spite, Dougie, would you?
08:39Take that.
08:41Outta, boy, Donald.
08:42Oh, cried the van.
08:44There's more coming, should you misbehave.
08:46Yeah.
08:47The van behaved better after that.
08:50Until one day, Donald had an accident.
08:52I know what happened.
08:53The rails were slippery.
08:55He couldn't stop in time.
08:57Look out, Donald.
08:58Are you cracking yourself?
08:59Oh, thanks, my spot.
09:02Donald wasn't hurt.
09:04But Sir Topham Hatt was most annoyed.
09:06There was just an afternoon for Topham Hatt.
09:09I am disappointed, Donald.
09:11I didn't expect such clumsiness from you.
09:15Well, you wouldn't wish.
09:16Thoughting well for flippery.
09:18I had decided to send Douglas back and keep you.
09:22I'm sorry, sir, said Donald.
09:25I should think so, too.
09:27You have upset my arrangements.
09:29Now, James will have to help with the goods work while you have your tender mended.
09:34James won't like that.
09:35James would be happy to help out, sir.
09:38Hmm?
09:38Sir Topham Hatt was right.
09:41James grumbled dreadfully about extra work.
09:44Hmm.
09:44I just wonder if James would be so lumpy if he was going to rather ask you and he would have to finish the job, huh?
09:51I mean, we'd have to work with each other in a personal way.
09:54Yeah.
09:55Anyone would think, said Douglas, that Donald had had his accident on purpose.
10:01I tried to tell him different.
10:03I hear tell about an engine and some tar wagons.
10:07Shut up, said James.
10:08It's not funny.
10:10He didn't like to be reminded of his own accident.
10:13Who was?
10:13Well, well, well.
10:17Surely, James, it wasn't you.
10:19You didn't say.
10:20Oh, look, go see to us.
10:22James didn't say.
10:23Hey, he slouched sulkily away.
10:26Let's start this.
10:27James is cross, snickered the spiteful break band.
10:31We'll try to make him crosser still.
10:33What did I tell you about?
10:35Hold back, giggled the freight cars to each other.
10:38James did his best, but he was exhausted when they reached Edward's station.
10:42That's a mean trick to cross.
10:44Luckily, Douglas was there.
10:45That's what you mean.
10:47Help me up the hill, please, panted James.
10:50These freight cars are playing tricks.
10:52It is up in the hill.
10:54We'll show them, said Douglas.
10:56Way to go, Douglas.
10:58What a cow.
11:02Slowly but surely, the snorting engines forced the freight cars up the hill.
11:07Yay!
11:07But James was losing steam.
11:09I can't do it.
11:10I can't do it.
11:11Uh-oh.
11:12Leave it to me, shouted Douglas.
11:14The conductor was anxious.
11:16Go steady.
11:17The van's breaking.
11:19Oh, no.
11:19Look at that.
11:21The van was in pieces.
11:23I'll say this.
11:24No one had been hurt.
11:25Good.
11:26Edward came to clear the mess.
11:28Sir Topham Hatt was on board.
11:30Oops.
11:30Here we go again.
11:31I might have known it would be Douglas, he said.
11:34But, sir, it wasn't.
11:35Douglas was grand, sir, said Edward.
11:37James had no steam left, but Douglas worked hard enough for three.
11:42I heard him from my yard.
11:43Oh, thank goodness for Edward.
11:45Two would have been enough, said Sir Topham Hatt.
11:49I want to be fair, Douglas, but I don't know.
11:53I really don't know.
11:55Now it doesn't look good for Donald or Douglas.
11:57Sir Topham Hatt was making up his mind about which engine to send away.
12:01Oh, no.
12:02But that's another story.
12:03Oh, is it the thing?
12:05So, as Donald and Douglas learned, sometimes it's better to go about your business and
12:10not get sidetracked by the likes of a nasty brake fan.
12:13You said it, let's see.
12:15Hello, partners and soon-to-be limineers.
12:18Gather round.
12:20While I introduce to you our new management team.
12:23I'm speaking of my nephew, little Stevie.
12:28Oh, no.
12:29Now there's two of them.
12:31Hi, kids.
12:34Ready to get out of my way, please?
12:36Now, first thing first, we raise prices.
12:39Lemonade goes up to six cents and cookies go up to seven and a half cents.
12:44There's no much thing at seven and a half cents.
12:47No.
12:47Okay.
12:48Ow, ow, ow.
12:49Twist my arm.
12:50We make it eight cents.
12:52You gotta love this kid.
12:53You gotta love him.
12:54We do?
12:55Let's put more water in the lemonade.
12:57We put him back there.
12:59Always thinking, always thinking.
13:02I don't know where he gets it from.
13:03I really, really don't.
13:04Really, girls.
13:05It's such impeccable taste in clothing.
13:09Oh, please.
13:10Oh, my God, kids, listen.
13:11Now, I want you to be listening to everything the Schemi has to say, okay?
13:15Because his ideas are...
13:19They're beautiful.
13:23They're good, Schemi.
13:24Okay, some rules for customers.
13:27Everyone, repeat after me.
13:30You touch it, you bought it.
13:32You touch it, you bought it.
13:36Oh, shop till I drop.
13:39I've simply got to have some lemonade and cookies, especially when...
13:44Oh, how tacky.
13:46You raised your prices.
13:47I'm sorry, miss, but we had a new party.
13:49Oh, look, don't talk to me about business.
13:52All I bought is one of your delicious cookies.
13:59Icky poo.
14:01Absolutely.
14:03I bought my money back.
14:04Sorry, Lee.
14:06You touched it.
14:07You bought it.
14:08What?
14:09But that's crazy.
14:10These cookies are disgusting.
14:11Hey, hey, hey, hey.
14:12What's going on here?
14:13Gravel.
14:13Uncle Schemer, this lady's mad about the way I'm cheating.
14:17I just had a perfectly dreadful cookie.
14:21Hey, come on, lady.
14:22Those are the best cookies this side of Dilly Lick.
14:24Oh, really?
14:25Mm-hmm.
14:26And could you swallow one?
14:28Hey, as long as it's not my pride, I can swallow anything.
14:31Keep it up.
14:32This ought to be good.
14:33Mmm.
14:34Oh, these are...
14:38The best tasting cookies happens to be around in my entire life.
14:45Well, yes, I suppose I can't argue with that.
14:48But that's the last time I come to this lemonade stand.
14:51Uh-oh, they're for the only customers.
14:58That's a stupid.
15:00Steady!
15:03Come on, boy, boy!
15:04Uh-oh, this could be little skinny black skin.
15:08Uncle Schemer?
15:10Schemer.
15:13You're a kid.
15:15A kid?
15:17Those things are so bad.
15:19No one's going to take them, so we can continue to sell them over and over and over again.
15:22Oh, that's the promise, isn't it?
15:25Have you seen Stacy Jones?
15:27I've just got to find out what time the train from Cloggyville arrives.
15:31I'm expecting friends in for my garden party.
15:34Let me introduce to you my young nephew, little Schemer.
15:38It's a most sincere pleasure to make your acquaintance, Miss Moon.
15:41Oh, what a darling little boy.
15:44I heard you were in town visiting your uncle this week.
15:47This is a lie, Schemer.
15:49Oh, is this a lemonade stand?
15:53Oh, how wonderful.
15:55Ma'am, I'd be most honored if you let me and my good friends sell you our lemonade and cookies for your part.
16:02Oh, that would be perfect.
16:06Amazing, Josh.
16:07Well, in that case, what the heck are we waiting for?
16:10Why don't we step outside, skinny, and draw up a contract?
16:14Oh, Miss Moon, the garden party service is a disaster.
16:18Wow, if we sell all our cookies and lemonade for Mitch and this party, we'll make tons of money.
16:25Um, Mitch?
16:26Hey, Billy, did you hear what I heard?
16:28That Dan and Becky and Kara are going to cater Mitch Smoot's garden party.
16:34Miss Smoot must trust you or she wouldn't want your lemonade.
16:37You should be proud of yourself.
16:39Yeah.
16:40Oh, too pleading.
16:41I don't think that's such a good idea, you see?
16:45Yeah, um, maybe you should wait until we make a new batch of stuff.
16:49Why? You've got plenty here.
16:51Uh-oh.
16:52Cheers.
16:53Cheers.
16:54Mmm, good.
16:58Yuck.
16:59You're more unsatisfied customers.
17:03Very interesting.
17:04Hmm. Interesting.
17:06Better be polite.
17:08Maybe some, um, some lemonade would be good.
17:10I wouldn't count on it.
17:12Yeah.
17:16You want lemons?
17:18That's some, that's some, some lemonade.
17:23That's lemonade.
17:25That's okay.
17:27You don't have to finish it.
17:28Uh, you're probably not all that hungry.
17:31That's right.
17:32We just had a big meal.
17:33Yeah.
17:34Uh, maybe, maybe we'll have some later.
17:36Yeah, not that all hundred years.
17:38I'm not so sure what we're doing is right.
17:46We're not either, Sierra.
17:48Yeah, Bill and Aunt Stacy were just being nice.
17:51Incredibly nice.
17:52They think we don't know how to make good cookies or lemonade.
17:55But we do.
17:56Yeah.
17:57And we aren't.
17:58Because we got too greedy.
17:59Little Steve made him greedy.
18:01Pretty classy, eh?
18:04In a garden sort of way.
18:08Do you have an adress?
18:11Bye, bye, bye.
18:13You are thirsty?
18:15I knew you'd love it.
18:17Uh, schemey, schemer, there's a problem.
18:20A good problem.
18:22We don't like the way things are going.
18:24Well, where are things going?
18:26We won't be cheating people anymore.
18:27Yeah, we're not being fair.
18:29Fair?
18:30Hey, the lemonade business is never fair.
18:32Kids, it's a dog-eat-cookie world out there.
18:35Oh, brother.
18:37But, uh, well, if that's the way you feel about it, all right, I accept your resignations.
18:43We're resignations.
18:44Yes, you're absolutely correct.
18:45If you're not happy here, bang, you should quit.
18:48Oh, we know.
18:48But, but, but, but, but, but, there are no buttons.
18:50There's no buttons.
18:51The nickel stops here, kids.
18:52The nickel stops here.
18:53In his pocket.
18:55Well, just to show you that there's no hard feelings from me and schemey.
19:00Here.
19:01Why don't you kids have the last of the lemons?
19:03Like we would ever use them anyway.
19:05No kidding.
19:07It saddens us, but, uh, well, that is the way the lemon squirts.
19:11Yeah.
19:12We're just liking that, thank you.
19:14All we wanted was a lemonade stand until we get earned some extra money.
19:18Yeah.
19:19And when we told Schemer and Schemi to make real lemonade and good tasting cookies, they took
19:25away our stand.
19:26Yeah, they tricked us.
19:28That's fine.
19:29You tricked yourself.
19:30What?
19:31Besides, the way I see it, Schemer did you all a favor.
19:36They took away our stand.
19:38What kind of a favor is that?
19:40Well, if you had it back, would you water down the lemonade and put pepper in the cookies?
19:45No.
19:46Well, then, see, Schemer and Schemi showed you the wrong way to run a lemonade stand.
19:53The next time around, you'll be with the right one.
19:56All right.
19:56How can they be a next time?
19:58They've got everything.
19:59Well, not everything.
20:02I still see some lemons out there.
20:04Three of them.
20:04Schemer and Schemer are already making lemonade.
20:07Well, there's more to making things with lemons than just lemonade.
20:12Like what?
20:13Yeah, I thought.
20:14Well, I feel like, um, let's be creative.
20:16Okay.
20:16Without being pie in the sky, of course.
20:20What do you mean?
20:21Pie!
20:22That's it for you to make lemon pie!
20:24What a great idea.
20:25Why didn't I think of that?
20:27Or lemon tarts!
20:28And cookies!
20:30Exactly!
20:31This time we're going to do it our way, the right way.
20:33Excellent!
20:34Nothing can stop them now.
20:37The first job Tex and me had was inside a radio in a bank.
20:41Always had to play, Brother, Can You Spare It Down?
20:44Well, that's why the best place to work is a train station.
20:49Because you get to play songs like...
20:51Eerie Canal.
20:53Let's hit it!
20:54Eerie Canal?
20:56Sounds good to me.
20:57Let's look and close and learn to do songs, okay?
21:00Good to do de de de de.
21:02I want to beat, don't you?
21:04Yeah!
21:05I want to beat, don't you?
21:06The music is great.
21:07Let's hear it.
21:08I want to beat, don't you?
21:10I want to beat, don't you?
21:11I want to beat, don't you?
21:12It's a good old worker and a good old pad.
21:14Fifteen miles on the Eerie Canal.
21:16Fifteen miles on the Eerie Canal.
21:20We're hoarsom bridges in our day.
21:24Filled with lumber, corn, and hay.
21:27And we know every inch of the way
21:31From all the little rough and low
21:34Low bridge, get everybody down
21:41Low bridge, oh, we're going through a town
21:44And you'll always know your neighbor
21:46You'll always know your pal
21:47If you've ever navigated on the...
21:49Here we come now!
21:51Yeah!
21:53Mmm, I can almost smell those
21:56Them men's high dance art, can't you?
21:59It's so hard, I just know that's going to be a big year
22:02Bim, bim, miles on the internet now
22:10Good lady, good lady, doodly-doo
22:17Get up there, music comes a lot
22:20We'll make one by six a month
22:23One more trip and back we'll go
22:27Right back home to Buffalo
22:30Low bridge, get everybody down
22:37Low bridge, oh, we're going through a town
22:40And you'll always know your neighbor
22:42You'll always know your pal
22:43If you've ever navigated on the...
22:46Here we go now!
22:47Yeah!
22:48Everything but lemonade!
22:50Well, that's original, I must say
22:52We thought of it!
22:54Everyone is pulling together, I see
22:55Splendid
22:56Remember!
22:57Now I just have to figure out how to tie this knot
23:00So, Mr. Conductor, who won the race?
23:03The race?
23:04Oh, yes, the race
23:05Well, it was close
23:07It was so close that we both won
23:09Huh?
23:09You and the tortoise both won?
23:13Yes
23:13His coach, who kept cheering him on, said it was a tie
23:16And speaking of ties and pulling together
23:19I have to say, the engines on the island of Sodor have really pulled together
23:24There, I've got it!
23:27Why? What have they done?
23:29Let me try one of your lemon pies and I'll explain
23:31Remember?
23:34Donald and Douglas are going to be suffering
23:36Snow came early to the island of Sodor
23:39It was heavier than usual
23:41Most engines hate snow
23:44Yeah, it couldn't be dangerous
23:45Donald and Douglas were used to it
23:47Coupled back to back with a van between their tenders and a snowplow on their fronts
23:51They set to work
23:53What a team!
23:55They popped backwards and forwards, patrolling the line
23:57Boy, I feel like Donald and Douglas, don't you?
24:01They're really good workers
24:02They're really good friends, too
24:04They're just you and me
24:05I sure hope that Robert Matt doesn't split them up and send them back to Scotland
24:10Generally, the snow slipped away easily
24:15But sometimes they found deeper drips
24:17Be careful, you guys!
24:19This is your stock in drips!
24:21Presently, they came to a drip which was larger than most
24:24They charged it
24:25And were just backing for another try when...
24:29Help! Help!
24:31Lord's sakes, Donald!
24:32It's Henry!
24:34Henry?
24:34Yeah, worry yourself, Henry
24:36Wait a while
24:37We'll have you out
24:38Hmm, lucky Henry
24:40Henry was very great
24:41He saw all was not well
24:43The twins were looking glum
24:45We know why
24:47They told him Sir Topham Hatt was making a decision
24:49I'm so sad
24:51He'll send us away for sure
24:52It's a shame, said Percy
24:55A lot of nonsense about a broken signal box, grumbled Gordon
25:00That wasn't even Donald's car
25:01That's a frightful brake van, too, put in James
25:04Good riddance
25:05That's what I say
25:06Sorry for James!
25:07The twins were splendid in the snow, added Henry
25:10It isn't fair
25:11They all agreed that something must be done
25:14But none knew what
25:16That's a good situation, all right
25:18Percy decided to talk to Edward about it
25:21What you need, said Edward, is a deputation
25:24He explained what that was
25:26Deputation?
25:27Percy ran back quickly
25:29I want to find out what some new word is
25:31Edward says we need a depo station
25:34Percy!
25:35Of course, said Gordon
25:36The question is
25:38What is a desperation?
25:40Deputation
25:41It's when engines tell Sir Topham Hatt something's wrong
25:45Oh!
25:46Did you say tell Sir Topham Hatt?
25:49Asked Duck thoughtfully
25:50There was a long silence
25:53That's where I heard him say than you
25:55Oh, I get it
25:59They're for itself or Topham Hatt
26:01That's something's wrong
26:02But it's not fair to separate Douglas and Delano
26:05Because they're brothers
26:06I propose, said Gordon
26:08That Percy be our...
26:10Disputation
26:12Me?
26:12Please, squeaked Percy
26:14I can't
26:14I can't
26:15Rubbish, Percy, said Henry
26:17It's easy
26:18That's subtle, then
26:19Said Gordon
26:20Poor Percy wished it wasn't
26:23Well, I'll be right behind you, Percy
26:25Well, sort of
26:26Hello, Percy
26:28It's nice to be back
26:29Down, Percy
26:30Percy jumped
26:31Yes, sir
26:32Yes, sir
26:32Please, sir
26:33You look nervous, Percy
26:35What's the matter?
26:37Please, sir
26:37They've made me a desperation, sir
26:40To speak to you, sir
26:41I don't like it, sir
26:43Sir Topham Hatt pondered
26:45Do you mean a deputation, Percy?
26:48Yes, sir
26:48Please, sir
26:49It's Donald and Douglas
26:50They say, sir
26:51That if you send them away, sir
26:53Well, they'll be turned into scraps, sir
26:55That would be dreadful, sir
26:57Please, sir
26:58Don't send them away
26:58Good job, Percy
27:00Thank you, Percy
27:01That will do
27:02So, can Donald and Douglas say?
27:04Later, Sir Topham Hatt spoke to the engines
27:06I suppose, okay
27:07I had a...
27:09A deputation
27:10I understand your feelings
27:12And I've given a lot of thought to the matter
27:13He paused impressively
27:16Donald and Douglas
27:17I hear that your work in the snow was good
27:19You shall have a new coat of paint
27:21What can they say?
27:23The twins were surprised
27:24Thank you, sir
27:27But your names will be painted on you
27:29We'll have no more mistakes
27:31Thank you, sir
27:32Does this mean that the both of us?
27:36Sir Topham Hatt smiled
27:38It means...
27:39But the rest of his speech was drowned in a delighted chorus of cheers and whistles
27:44The twins were here to stay
27:48Thank you, sir
27:49Thank you, sir
27:50Thank you, sir
27:51Thank you, sir
27:52Thank you, sir
27:53Yay, I've heard all your men that way
27:56And for all their friends who believe in them
27:58So, as you can see
28:04Some of the most surprising things can happen when you stand up for what you believe
28:09It's a big thing to keep in mind, isn't it?
28:10And speaking of believing
28:11It's time to be leaving
28:13Goodbye, Mr. Conductor
28:16Hey, look what we got here, scheme team
28:20Looks like we have some competition
28:23Well, since you took over their last stand, the kids thought they'd start another one
28:28All right, ladies
28:32Just keep going around
28:34It occurs a lot
28:35My dear Mitch
28:36Why don't you dear Mitch move to me
28:39Why, you're lucky my dog is better
28:42After eating two of your
28:44He was sick all afternoon
28:46Poor doggie
28:47Well, it's hardly our fault that the drunk got sick
28:49It wasn't our fault
28:50Oh, just be quiet, you little twerp
28:53We are going to keep marching
28:56Until this stand is under new management
29:00Will stop people from buying anything
29:03Ladies
29:03He don't need the arcade
29:09I mean, no more money for the jukebox
29:12People can't buy cheese
29:13And I want my money back
29:16Here's a new management, right over here
29:25Ladies, hold your fire
29:28Um, Ms. Moe, we were wondering if you're still going to have your garden party
29:34Yeah
29:34Oh, I'd love to
29:37But I don't have any refreshments for my guests
29:41Oh, but we do
29:42We're going to
29:43See, we have everything but lemonade
29:46Oh
29:47And we have a policy
29:49What kind of policy, dear?
29:50Well, we say that honesty is the best policy yet
29:54Oh, it'll be a pleasure dealing with honest people once more
29:59Ladies, we have accomplished our mission
30:03Kids, we'll see you at the garden party
30:07See you there
30:08As for you, schemer
30:11If you ever, ever, ever try
30:16Or even think of trying
30:18Or consider pulling such a stunt again
30:22I personally will bring every member of the Friends of the Flowering Cactus Lady's Auxiliary
30:29Down here to pick a true arcade
30:32And that's his new joke
30:34Oh
30:35Thank you so much, schemer
30:39Friends of the Flowering Cactus Lady's Auxiliary
30:44That's right
30:45I hear someone say something about honesty being the best policy
30:57Honesty
30:57Hey, Mr. Conductor
30:59Whenever we did the right thing, everything worked out
31:01Of course
31:02Because when you're honest, things have a way of ruling along nicely
31:06Speaking of ruling
31:07There's always something exciting going on at Shining Thong Stations
31:20How do we schemer get rid of that?
31:22Well, these kids are doing two ways to do business
31:26The right way and schemer's way
31:30So remember, if you and your friends ever decide to open an M&A scheme
31:36Up when on the show
31:37Or do anything else to earn money
31:39Make sure your customers always get that money apart
31:43And remember what Mr. Conductor says
31:46Honesty is the best policy
31:48Hey, I bet Anthony had a lemonade stand when he was a kid
31:52And you know what else?
31:54He might still have some of the money he earned in one of his banks
31:58Yeah, and Anthony probably still has some of the money he stacked away in his attic too
32:03You know what else?
32:04You know what else?
32:05You should go back to his place mad saying about it
32:08Okay, ready?
32:09Here we go
32:11You still got a penny left, huh, Anthony?
32:16Yikes, up on Anthony, it's Abraham Lincoln
32:19You can call me Honest Abe
32:22Cause I've always believed honesty is the best policy
32:26Oh, that's what the kid that Johnny Town Station just learns
32:30Yes, I know
32:31That schemer fella reminds me of some politicians I've dealt with over the years
32:35Um, Honest Abe, what's the 16th President of the United States doing in Anthony's attic?
32:41Well, Anthony and I are old friends
32:43He saves pennies for me
32:45And every so often I drop by and give him a dollar bill in exchange for a hundred shiny pennies
32:50How come?
32:51Well, to be perfectly honest, I like pennies because they have my picture on them
32:56Hey, we don't blame you
32:58You should be real proud of that
33:00I am
33:01I mean, a penny isn't worth very much all by itself
33:04But after all, a penny saved is a penny earned
33:08Hmm
33:09Listen closely, and I'll teach you a song about it
33:12Yay, we'd love to learn your song on it, babe
33:15Each time you find a shiny coin
33:19You have your luck to thank
33:22But should you spend it right away
33:26Or put it in the bank
33:28I've earned some money here and there
33:32And one thing that I've learned
33:35With each coin you drop into your bank
33:39A penny saved is a penny earned
33:43With every coin you put away
33:46You'll see your savings grow
33:49A nickel here, a quarter over there
33:53It all adds up, you know
33:55Yes, I've earned some money here and there
33:59And one thing that I've learned
34:02With each coin you drop into your bank
34:06A penny saved is a penny earned
34:10There'll be times to take your bank
34:14There'll be times to take your bank
34:16I've earned some money here and there
34:18A penny saved is a penny earned
34:30But I tell you that a penny saved is a penny earned
34:31A penny saved is a penny earned
34:32There'll be times to take your bank
34:33If you happen to be right, a penny saved is a penny earned.
34:39A penny saved is a penny earned.
34:44Here he is.
34:46Hey, that was a good song, Honest Ed.
34:49Well, thank you.
34:49I appreciate your support.
34:51But sadly enough, I'm afraid it's time for me to go.
34:54Aw, are you going to come back again?
34:57I will if you will.
34:58Yay, you've got yourself a deal, Mr. Lincoln.
35:02Honest?
35:03Naturally.
35:04Good.
35:05Well, so long for now.
35:07Let's say goodbye to Honest Ed, okay?
35:10Goodbye, Mr. President, sir.
35:12Goodbye.
35:13And remember, save your pennies.
35:18We will.
35:20Gee, what a nice man.
35:22Let's go back and bring some water to him with Mr. Lincoln.
35:25And my Nancy, too, of course.
35:27We'll soon, okay?
35:29Great.
35:29Don't wait too long.
35:31I'll miss you.
35:32Bye-bye.
35:33Bye-bye.
35:34A penny saved.
35:36Is a penny earned.
35:39You betcha.
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