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00:00Yes! It's Carl the Collector!
00:07It's Carl! It's Carl! Absolution!
00:12Carl! It's Carl the Collector!
00:17It's Carl! It's Carl the Collector!
00:21Carl! Carl! Carl! Carl the Collector!
00:30The Sweater Collection.
00:41And done, Eddie Bear.
00:43There are good teeth brushers everywhere.
00:46And then I told him I was just too tired and I couldn't make it.
00:50I mean, you know me.
00:51I'd rather be honest than make up an excuse.
00:54Honesty is the best policy, Eddie Bear.
00:57Right.
00:58Looking forward to it, Margo.
01:02Okay.
01:03All right.
01:03We'll talk soon.
01:11Carl, you've got a special delivery from Pop-Pop.
01:16Hmm.
01:17Feels very soft and squishy.
01:20I wonder if it's more lint for my lint dinosaur collection.
01:24Oh, what a beautiful sweater.
01:27Pop-Pop did say that he was making something special for you in his knitting class.
01:31Pop-Pop did an amazing job.
01:34I especially like the details of the knitted watch.
01:38Well, Pop-Pop knows how much you love watches.
01:41Hey, would you like to wear it to school today?
01:43As you know, Mama, I wear this to school every day.
01:49Very true, honey.
01:51But I do really like Pop-Pop's sweater.
01:56Hmm.
01:56Okay.
01:58I'm going to wear the new sweater.
02:05This sweater looks amazing.
02:08I'm never taking it off.
02:11Oh, Carl.
02:12You sure look quite dashing.
02:14But I probably won't be running really fast in this, though.
02:17Oh, well, dashing can also mean stylish.
02:20Well, then I agree.
02:22I do look dashing.
02:33Hey, Carl.
02:34Cool sweater.
02:35Thank you, Arugula.
02:37I am never taking this sweater off.
02:39Love it.
02:40Mom says I look dashing in it.
02:42I do like the way this sweater looks,
02:45but I'm not so sure about the way it feels.
02:49Okay, class.
02:50We're going to practice subtraction today using fruit shapes.
02:54Oh, I love subtraction.
02:56Arugula, did you know that subtraction
02:59is just finding the difference between two numbers?
03:03Okay.
03:04Eight apples minus three apples.
03:09My neck is feeling very itchy.
03:11Take away three apples and that leaves.
03:17Hey, Carl, is everything okay?
03:20Not really, Arugula.
03:21My new sweater is really itchy.
03:24I know I said I was never going to take this sweater off,
03:27but I need to take it off.
03:29Mr. Kelly, can I please be excused to use the bathroom?
03:37So glad I keep a spare sweater in my school cubby.
03:41I feel much better now.
03:45Hey, Pop-Pop.
03:46So nice for you to call again.
03:48Did the sweater I sent for Carl arrive?
03:51Oh, it sure did.
03:52In fact, you know, he wore it to school this morning.
03:55Oh, one sec.
03:56Carl just walked through the door.
03:58Carl, your Pop-Pop wants to fuzzy time with you.
04:00Hey, you can tell him all about wearing the new sweater.
04:03Um, okay.
04:05I think I'll talk to him in my room.
04:11Hey, Carl.
04:12I've got a few of my friends from knitting class with me today.
04:16Hello, Pop-Pop's knitting class friends.
04:19Hey, how'd you like the new sweater?
04:22Your mama said you wore it today.
04:24Honestly, Pop-Pop, wearing that sweater was a huge mistake.
04:28It was so itchy that I couldn't focus.
04:31It was so itchy that even subtraction was no fun.
04:34And I love subtraction.
04:36I am never wearing that sweater again.
04:40Oh, is that so?
04:42Well, uh, I've got to go now, Carl.
04:45Class is about to start.
04:46We'll talk soon.
04:49Hmm, Pop-Pop looked a little sad,
04:51but I was just telling the truth about how itchy the sweater was.
04:56Didn't Mama say that it's always better, to be honest?
04:59Maybe I should check with her.
05:01Mama, it's a good thing to tell the truth, right?
05:07Yep, it's a good thing, honey.
05:09Why do you ask?
05:10I was just checking.
05:12That's what I thought.
05:15So I did do the right thing when I told Grandpa the truth.
05:20And you know what, Eddie Bear?
05:21It felt good, to be honest.
05:24That's probably why they say that honesty is the best policy,
05:27because it feels good to tell the truth all the time.
05:31Okay, so tomorrow, I'm going to start telling everyone the truth,
05:36the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
05:44Arugula, you're exactly three minutes and seven seconds late.
05:48Luckily, class hasn't started.
05:50Oh, that's good.
05:52I accidentally overslept this morning,
05:53and I had to run to get to class.
05:56Arugula, you are wearing two completely different socks.
06:00And honestly, it looks really weird when your socks don't match.
06:06Then, on the next level, I had to hit the trees with my tail
06:10and gather all the branches for building.
06:12That sounds really fun, Sheldon.
06:13I got all the way to the fifth boss character and beat it.
06:17And this new level is really cool.
06:19Do you want to come over after school and play, Carl?
06:21Are you talking about Beaver Builders Free?
06:24Of course that's what I'm talking about, buddy.
06:26You know it's my favorite game.
06:28Don't you want to play?
06:29Here's the truth.
06:30Beaver Builders Free is a very boring game.
06:33In fact, I can think of at least 13 other games that I would rather play.
06:38And at least 50 reasons why it's an awful game.
06:41Number one, the graphics are terrible.
06:43Okay, Carl, I get it.
06:46Oh, cool.
06:47Dad packed me spinach leaves with carrot dressing for lunch.
06:50Nico, I'm going to be very honest with you.
06:59You're dressing all over your face.
07:01You should stop being so messy with your food.
07:06Does anyone feel like going to the creek today?
07:09No, thanks.
07:10Not today, Carl.
07:12Hey, Sheldon, I'd be okay with playing a different game today
07:15if you still want me to come over.
07:17No, thanks, Carl.
07:18I'll go play my boring game with terrible graphics all by myself.
07:28I could be imagining it, but it seems like you guys are mad at me.
07:33I didn't like how you called me out in front of the whole class about my socks, Carl.
07:37But your socks were mismatched, Arugula.
07:40I was doing the right thing by being 100% honest.
07:44I didn't wear the wrong socks on purpose.
07:46Pointing it out would have been fine if you had done it quietly after class.
07:51The way you did it embarrassed me.
07:54Same with me.
07:55I didn't like you announcing to everyone that I had food on my face.
07:58But you did have food on your face, Nico.
08:01It was the truth.
08:03It's fine that you told me, but the way you did it was not cool.
08:06You should have told me in private.
08:08And what you said about my game hurt my feelings, Carl.
08:11But I was just being honest.
08:14You don't need to like the same game that I do.
08:16But you also don't need to give 50 reasons why you think my favorite game is terrible.
08:20I thought telling the truth is always the right thing to do.
08:24Telling the truth is important.
08:26But sometimes how you say something is just as important as what you say.
08:30Next time, try being honest and kind at the same time.
08:35Honest and kind.
08:37I think I understand.
08:39I'm sorry, everyone.
08:41It's okay, Carl.
08:42We forgive you.
08:43It's all right.
08:46Mama!
08:47I'm in here, Carl.
08:48Just organizing and cleaning up a few things around here.
08:51Like I always say, more mess, more stress.
08:55That's true, Mama, because I made a mess and now I'm stressed.
08:59I was very truthful at school today, which I thought was a good thing,
09:03but I ended up hurting my friend's feelings.
09:06Maybe that's why Pop-Pop made that sad face when I talked to him yesterday.
09:10What do you mean?
09:11I told him the sweater was itchy and that I did not want to wear it again,
09:15which was true, but it wasn't very kind.
09:18And I said it in front of his friends, which probably embarrassed him.
09:21Well, it sounds like you've done a lot of thinking today.
09:24So how do you want to fix this messy truth-telling business?
09:28Can we have another fuzzy time with Pop-Pop so I can apologize?
09:32Of course, Carl.
09:33Want me to ring him now?
09:34Not yet.
09:35I can't wear this sweater because it makes me too uncomfortable,
09:38but maybe there's something else I can do with it.
09:42Hello, Pop-Pop.
09:43It's me, Carl, your grandson.
09:46Hi there, Carl.
09:48I was just getting ready to meet some of my friends for my roller skating club.
09:51Pop-Pop, Carl has something he would like to say about the sweater.
09:56Thank you for taking the time to knit such an intricate sweater, Pop-Pop.
10:01I especially love the watch.
10:03And I want to apologize for the way I told you it was too itchy for me to wear.
10:08I should have used kinder words and maybe even told you when your friends weren't around.
10:13Well, that's okay, Carl.
10:15I'm glad you were honest with me.
10:17And actually, your honesty was helpful.
10:20Now I know to choose a softer yarn next time.
10:23Thank you for understanding, Pop-Pop.
10:26Even though I cannot wear the sweater, I wanted to show you something special.
10:31Now I'd like to introduce you to my Eddie Bear wearing the sweater.
10:35It's part of my sweater collection now.
10:38This way I can always see it and it keeps Eddie Bear nice and warm.
10:42He does look dashing, huh?
10:44Yes, Eddie Bear does look quite dashing.
10:47Hey, maybe you can bring him to the picnic this weekend?
10:52Yes, we'll see you then.
10:56I'm glad you guys were able to join me and my friends for a picnic today.
11:01Hey, Carl, I've got a surprise for you.
11:03Wow, this feels very soft.
11:07I don't think I've ever felt a sweater this soft before.
11:11I'm hoping this one's more comfortable for you.
11:14And if it isn't, you let me know.
11:17I will, with kind words and maybe even in private.
11:21But this feels really soft.
11:24All right, big smile.
11:33Carl, it's Carl, it's Carl.
11:44Absolutely.
11:47Carl, it's Carl, the collector.
11:52It's Carl, it's Carl, the collector.
11:56Carl, Carl, Carl, Carl, Carl, the collector.
12:01Yeah!
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