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Flipped 2010 Full Movie Romantic Comedy
A Tale of First Love, Flipped
When Opposites Attract: Flipped
Flipped (2010) is a romantic comedy-drama film directed by Rob Reiner, based on Wendelin Van Draanen's novel. The story revolves around Juli Baker and Bryce Loski, who've had a complicated relationship since childhood,
The film explores their evolving relationship, told through alternating perspectives. Juli, who initially flips for Bryce, and Bryce, who tries to avoid her. As they grow older, their feelings change, and they must navigate love, family, and identity.

Cast: Chyler Leigh as Juli Baker
Madeline Carroll as Juli (young)
Aidan Quinn as Richard Baker
Penelope Ann Miller as Trina Baker
Callan McAuliffe as Bryce Loski
Ryan Ketzner as Bryce (young)

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00:06:59Oh, Bryce!
00:07:29May I speak with you?
00:07:30May I speak with you?
00:07:31What?
00:07:32Have a seat, son.
00:07:34Tell me about your friend Julie Baker.
00:07:39Julie?
00:07:40She's not exactly my friend.
00:07:42My friend.
00:07:43Oh, why's that?
00:07:44Why's that?
00:07:45Why do you want to know?
00:07:49Now, Julie Baker did not wind up in the Mayfield Times for being an eighth great Einstein.
00:07:54No, she got front page coverage because she refused to climb out of a sycamore tree.
00:07:59Julie Baker.
00:08:00Julie Baker.
00:08:01Julie Baker and that stupid sycamore tree.
00:08:02Julie Baker and that stupid sycamore tree.
00:08:03She always thought it was God's gift to our little corner of the universe.
00:08:06Hey, Bryce!
00:08:07Do you want to come climb the tree with me and my brothers?
00:08:09No thanks.
00:08:10Bryce, come up here.
00:08:11It's fun.
00:08:12You can see everything.
00:08:13I can't.
00:08:14My dad needs me to help him fix a thing.
00:08:25That's all I needed.
00:08:27Climb up a tree with Julie Baker.
00:08:29I'll be dragged right back into the second grade.
00:08:32Bryce and Julie sitting in a tree.
00:08:34Why didn't you just make me eat lima beans for the rest of my life?
00:08:38It's three blocks away!
00:08:42Two blocks!
00:08:47One block away!
00:08:48I think that's a valuable piece of information.
00:08:50Yeah, I hate it when she does that.
00:08:52I like to think there's at least a chance the bus won't show.
00:08:56I think the tree looks particularly beautiful in this light.
00:08:59Don't you?
00:09:00Well, if by beautiful you mean unbelievably ugly, then yes.
00:09:03I would agree.
00:09:08You're just visually challenged.
00:09:09I feel sorry for you.
00:09:12Visually challenged?
00:09:15Visually challenged?
00:09:16This from the girl who lived in a house that was the joke of the neighborhood?
00:09:20They had bushes growing over windows and weeds all over the place.
00:09:25It'd bug my dad big time.
00:09:27Oh, there he is.
00:09:28The bricklayer thinks he's a painter.
00:09:30That truck's not ugly enough in real life.
00:09:33He's got to make a painting of it?
00:09:34No, he does landscapes.
00:09:36It sells them at the county fair.
00:09:38People say they're beautiful.
00:09:40Landscapes?
00:09:41Let me tell you something.
00:09:42The world would have a lot more beauty in it if he'd do a little landscaping on that piece of crap he calls a yard.
00:09:48I feel bad for his wife.
00:09:50She married a dreamer.
00:09:51Because of that, one of the two of them will always be unhappy.
00:09:55Yeah, fine.
00:09:56But why do we have to be unhappy?
00:09:59As annoying as the yard was to my dad, it was nothing compared to how annoying Julie Baker was in that tree.
00:10:05Three blocks away!
00:10:07Every morning we had to listen to the sound of her blow-by-blow traffic report.
00:10:12Two blocks!
00:10:13Why do they call it the Three Stooges?
00:10:16I mean, there's five of them.
00:10:17What?
00:10:18Well, yeah, there's Moe, Larry, Curly, Shep, and Curly Joe.
00:10:22Yeah, but they only have three at a time.
00:10:24Yeah.
00:10:25You know, I hate Curly Joe.
00:10:27I mean, he shouldn't even be a stooge.
00:10:29Listen, girl.
00:10:30I'm this close to calling the police.
00:10:32You are trespassing and obstructing progress on a contracted job.
00:10:35Guys, what's going on?
00:10:36Well, either you come down, or we're gonna cut you down.
00:10:39Bryce!
00:10:40You guys, come up here with me!
00:10:41They won't cut it down if we're all up here!
00:10:43Bust, bust, bust!
00:10:44Julie was frantic.
00:10:45They wanted to cut down her tree.
00:10:47I couldn't understand why that mutant tangle of gnarly branches meant so much to her.
00:10:51Bryce, please!
00:10:54I felt bad for her.
00:10:55But I wasn't about to cut school over it.
00:11:00Why isn't she your friend, Bryce?
00:11:03You'd have to know, Julie.
00:11:05Well, I'd like to.
00:11:07Why?
00:11:08That girl has an iron backbone.
00:11:11Why don't you invite her over sometime?
00:11:13An iron backbone?
00:11:15She's just stubborn, and she's pushy beyond belief.
00:11:19Is that so?
00:11:21And she's been stalking me since the second grade.
00:11:24Well, a girl like that doesn't live next door to everyone.
00:11:27Lucky them.
00:11:28Read this.
00:11:32Without prejudice.
00:11:38Like I needed to know anything more about Julie Baker.
00:11:44Julie wasn't at the bus stop the next morning.
00:11:48Or the morning after that.
00:11:50She was at school, but you'd never know it.
00:11:52Little Joe.
00:11:53He's like got so much makeup on.
00:11:54He doesn't even age.
00:11:55I told myself I should be glad about it.
00:11:58Isn't that what I'd always wanted?
00:12:00But still, I felt bad for her.
00:12:04I was gonna tell her I was sorry, but then I thought, you know, that's the last thing I needed.
00:12:09Julie Baker thinking I missed her.
00:12:11I see why you like to come out here.
00:12:17Would you mind explaining it to your mother?
00:12:21I love to watch my father paint.
00:12:23Or really, I love to hear him talk while he painted.
00:12:26I learned a lot about my dad that way.
00:12:28He told me all sorts of things, like how he got his first job delivering hay, and how I wished he'd finished college.
00:12:34Then, one day, he surprised me.
00:12:36What's going on with you and, uh, Bryce Lasky?
00:12:43What do you mean? Nothing.
00:12:45Oh, okay.
00:12:47My mistake.
00:12:49Why would you even think that?
00:12:51No reason.
00:12:53Just that you talk about him all the time?
00:12:58I do?
00:13:00Uh-huh.
00:13:04I don't know.
00:13:07I guess it's something about his eyes.
00:13:10Or maybe a smile.
00:13:13What about him?
00:13:15What?
00:13:17You have to look at the whole landscape.
00:13:19What does that mean?
00:13:21A painting is more than the sum of its parts.
00:13:26A cow by itself is just a cow.
00:13:28A meadow by itself is just grass, flowers, and the sun peeking through the trees is just a beam of light.
00:13:40But you put them all together, and it can be magic.
00:13:45I didn't really understand what he was saying until one afternoon, when I was up in the sycamore tree.
00:13:52I was rescuing a kite.
00:13:54It was a long way up, higher than I'd ever been.
00:13:59And the higher I got, the more amazed I was by the view.
00:14:03I began to notice how wonderful the breeze smelled.
00:14:06Like sunshine and wild grass.
00:14:08I couldn't stop breathing it in.
00:14:12Filling my lungs with the sweetest smell I'd ever known.
00:14:16Hey, you found my kite.
00:14:18Bryce, you should come up here.
00:14:21It's so beautiful.
00:14:22I can't. I sprained my, um...
00:14:26I have a rash.
00:14:29From that moment on, that became my spot.
00:14:33I could sit there for hours, just looking out at the world.
00:14:37Some days the sunsets would be purple and pink, and some days they were a blazing orange, setting fire to the clouds on the horizon.
00:14:46It was during one of those sunsets that my father's idea of the hole being greater than the sum of its parts moved from my head to my heart.
00:14:57Some days I would get there extra early to watch the sunrise.
00:15:00One morning I was making mental notes of how the pink and orange streaks of light were cut in through the clouds, so I could tell my dad.
00:15:07When I heard a noise below.
00:15:10Excuse me! Excuse me! I'm sorry, but you can't park there. That's a bus stop.
00:15:14Hey! What are you doing up there?
00:15:16You can't be up there. We're gonna take this thing down.
00:15:19The tree?
00:15:21Yeah. Now come on down.
00:15:23But who told you you could cut it down?
00:15:25The owner.
00:15:27Why?
00:15:29Because he's gonna build a house, and this tree's in the way. So come on, girl. We got work to do.
00:15:33You can't cut it down. You just can't.
00:15:36Listen, girl. I'm this close to calling the police.
00:15:39You are trespassing and obstructing progress on a contracted job.
00:15:42Now either you come down, or we're gonna cut you down.
00:15:45Go ahead. Cut me down.
00:15:48I'm not coming down. I'm never coming down.
00:15:51Bryce, you guys, come up here with me. They won't cut it down if we're all up here.
00:15:56Bryce, please don't let them do this.
00:15:59Come on, you guys.
00:16:01Bryce, please, you don't have to come up this high. Just a little ways.
00:16:06Bryce, please!
00:16:07Bryce, please!
00:16:10What happened after that was a blur.
00:16:15It seemed like the whole town was there.
00:16:18But still, I wouldn't move.
00:16:20Then my father showed up.
00:16:22He talked a fireman into letting him come up to where I was.
00:16:25Sweetie, it's time to come down.
00:16:31Daddy, please don't let them do this.
00:16:34Sweetie.
00:16:36Daddy, look. You can see everything.
00:16:38You can see the whole world from here.
00:16:40No view is worth my daughter's safety. Now, come on.
00:16:44I can't.
00:16:45Juliana, it's time to come down now.
00:16:51Please, Daddy.
00:16:54It's time.
00:17:02And that was it.
00:17:05I must have cried for two weeks straight.
00:17:09Oh, sure, I went to school and did the best I could, but nothing seemed to matter.
00:17:13Julie?
00:17:15Huh?
00:17:17Do you know the answer?
00:17:19Uh, the Peloponnesian War?
00:17:22I'm sure that's the answer to something, but I was looking for the area of a rhomboid.
00:17:30Somehow, rhomboids and isosceles' right triangles didn't seem so important.
00:17:34I rode my bike so I wouldn't have to pass by the stump that used to be the Earth's most magnificent sycamore tree.
00:17:44But no matter what I did, I couldn't stop thinking about it.
00:17:51Are you okay?
00:17:53It was just a tree.
00:17:54It was just a tree.
00:17:56No, it wasn't just a tree.
00:18:06I never want you to forget how you felt when you were up there.
00:18:09It was the first thing I saw every morning, and the last thing I saw before I went to sleep.
00:18:22And once I could look at it without crying, I saw more than the tree, and what being up there meant to me.
00:18:30I saw the day that my view of things around me started changing.
00:18:34And I wondered, did I still feel the same things about Bryce?
00:18:38I've never been a huge fan of eggs.
00:18:47I mean, I could always just take them or leave them.
00:18:50That is, until one day in Skylar Brown's garage, when my feelings about eggs were solidified.
00:18:57Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey!
00:18:59Enda's found her breakfast.
00:19:01I mean, if a slimy reptile found them appetizing.
00:19:05There was certainly no place for them in my diet.
00:19:08Oh, man, that's so cool.
00:19:10She doesn't even have to chew.
00:19:13I mean, think of all the time you'd save.
00:19:15I could have gone my whole life not knowing that snakes eat eggs raw,
00:19:18if it hadn't been for Lynetta.
00:19:20I mean, she had a major league thing for Skylar Brown.
00:19:22I think it's gross.
00:19:23Me and Julie's brothers, Matt and Mark, had formed a band.
00:19:26And Lynetta would watch him practice.
00:19:28That is so neat.
00:19:30How about that, huh, Bryce?
00:19:32Yeah. Neat.
00:19:34Cassie, how do you think he's gonna digest that?
00:19:37Did you tell me, Cassie?
00:19:39You'd like to think that.
00:19:40Wait, everybody quiet.
00:19:41Here you go.
00:19:46Eggs over easy.
00:19:48Gross, gross, gross, gross.
00:19:50Wait, wait, you haven't seen the best part.
00:19:53Ugh!
00:19:55Gross!
00:19:56I tried to be casual about it, but it didn't take.
00:20:00I started having bad dreams.
00:20:02I'd be trapped inside a huge egg, and this monster would open its jaws and start to devour me.
00:20:08I'd wake up just in time.
00:20:13Then the real nightmare began.
00:20:14Hi, Bryce.
00:20:15I brought these over for you and your family.
00:20:18My chickens are laying eggs.
00:20:19What?
00:20:20You remember Abby and Bonnie and Clyde and Dexter and Eunice and Florence?
00:20:24The ones I asked for the science fair.
00:20:25How could I forget?
00:20:27It was classic Julie Baker.
00:20:30She totally dominated the fair.
00:20:32And, get this, her project was all about watching boring eggs hatch.
00:20:38I mean, here I had a live action, erupting volcano, and all anyone cared about was Julie's boring chicks breaking out of their boring shells.
00:20:46Oh, I think the last one's hatching!
00:20:50But hey, she won.
00:20:53I lost.
00:20:55I've never been one to dwell.
00:20:57But that didn't mean I had to eat her lousy eggs.
00:20:59Well, I think it was very sweet of Julie to bring us those eggs.
00:21:02I don't care. I'm still having cereal tomorrow.
00:21:05How do we know there's no chicks in one of those eggs?
00:21:08I used to eat farm fresh eggs when I was a kid.
00:21:10They'd be delicious.
00:21:12Yeah, well, that's all well and good.
00:21:13But what if we crack one open and a dead chick falls out?
00:21:17Do they have a rooster?
00:21:18If they don't have a rooster, the eggs can't be fertile.
00:21:21And if they had a rooster, we'd know.
00:21:23The whole neighborhood would know.
00:21:25Maybe they got it de-yodled.
00:21:27De-yodled?
00:21:28You know, de-cock-a-doodle dude.
00:21:30What the hell are you talking about?
00:21:32Why do they de-bark dogs?
00:21:35Bryce, why don't you just ask Julie?
00:21:37I don't, I don't think that...
00:21:38Hey, what?
00:21:40Are you afraid to talk to her?
00:21:41I'm not afraid to talk to her.
00:21:43Bark, bark, bark, bark, bark!
00:21:44I know you are, but what am I?
00:21:46Okay, just talk to her and find out.
00:21:49How do you tell if one's a rooster?
00:21:51Well, a rooster's bigger, longer feathers,
00:21:54and they've got that rubbery red stuff growing out of the top of their head.
00:21:56And around their neck, too.
00:21:58That shouldn't be too hard to spot.
00:22:01Although, come to think of it,
00:22:03chickens have the rubbery red stuff, too.
00:22:05Just not as much.
00:22:07Garrett's expertise in roosters was the cornerstone of our plan to avoid contact with Julie Baker.
00:22:12The balance of which involved spying over her back fence.
00:22:14I can't see the stupid chickens. We've got to get them out of the coop.
00:22:32Is that a rooster?
00:22:33No, it looks like a chicken.
00:22:34How can you tell?
00:22:35It just does.
00:22:36See what I mean?
00:22:37Expertise.
00:22:38What?
00:22:39Julie?
00:22:40Here, guys.
00:22:41Come on, there you go.
00:22:42Here, guys.
00:22:43Come on.
00:22:44Yeah, they're all chickens.
00:22:45There's no rooster.
00:22:46What did I just say?
00:22:47How can you tell?
00:22:48Well, none of them are strutting.
00:22:49Here, come on.
00:22:50Roosters strutting?
00:22:51Come on, guys.
00:22:52What did I just say?
00:22:53Here.
00:22:54Plus, hardly any of them have any rubbery red stuff.
00:22:55Here.
00:22:56You can see them.
00:22:57I can see them.
00:22:58You can see them.
00:22:59You can see them.
00:23:00You can see them.
00:23:01You can see them.
00:23:02You can see them.
00:23:03I can see them.
00:23:04How can you tell?
00:23:05Well, none of them are strutting.
00:23:06Here, come on.
00:23:07Roosters strutting?
00:23:08Come on, guys.
00:23:09What did I just say?
00:23:10Yeah.
00:23:11Plus, hardly any of them have any rubbery red stuff.
00:23:14What are you doing?
00:23:15Oh, yeah.
00:23:16They're definitely all chickens.
00:23:18They're all chickens.
00:23:20I'm proud of you, Bryce.
00:23:22You overcame your fear.
00:23:23Huh?
00:23:24You talked to her.
00:23:26Oh, yeah.
00:23:27No big deal.
00:23:28That's what she told you?
00:23:30They're all chickens?
00:23:32Yeah.
00:23:33She's a genius.
00:23:35You're both geniuses.
00:23:37Of course, they're all chickens.
00:23:39A rooster's a chicken.
00:23:40The question is, is one of them a rooster or are they all hens?
00:23:45Hens?
00:23:46Who said anything about hens?
00:23:49Then it hit me.
00:23:50Garrett didn't know jack shit about chickens.
00:23:53Do roosters strut?
00:23:55Yes, they do.
00:23:56What did that have to do with anything?
00:23:59They're all hens.
00:24:00Well, the main thing is, the eggs are okay.
00:24:05It's all settled.
00:24:06Not for me.
00:24:07There was no way I was ever gonna eat anything that had anything to do with Julie Baker.
00:24:13I'm not eating them.
00:24:15Why not?
00:24:16Have you seen their yard?
00:24:19There's not even any grass.
00:24:21It's all mud and chicken turds.
00:24:23Ew.
00:24:24Gross.
00:24:25Salmonella.
00:24:26Do you suppose they could have salmonella?
00:24:27It's not very likely.
00:24:28Why take the risk?
00:24:29What do we do with the eggs?
00:24:30Give them back.
00:24:31Give them back to Julie.
00:24:32Sure.
00:24:33You talked to her before, right?
00:24:34Didn't kill you.
00:24:35Well, what do I say?
00:24:36Tell her we don't eat eggs.
00:24:37Uh, we're allergic to them or something.
00:24:38Come on, use your brains.
00:24:39It didn't feel right to lie.
00:24:41Besides, even a seventh grader would know that entire families aren't allergic to eggs.
00:25:01But I didn't want to hurt her feelings either.
00:25:04So that left me with only one option.
00:25:07And thus, another near-death experience in my ongoing saga with Julie Baker had been successfully avoided, until one week later.
00:25:14Hi, Bryce. Brought you some more eggs.
00:25:17Wow. Thanks.
00:25:20Did your family like the first batch?
00:25:22Do you even have to ask?
00:25:24Great. See you at school.
00:25:27What I hoped would be a one-time event was just the beginning of a life consumed with lies, intrigue, and deception.
00:25:34Every morning, I'd be on the lookout for Julie, so if she happened to come, I could whip the door open before she knocked.
00:25:41Thanks.
00:25:44Then I'd dump the eggs before anyone noticed.
00:25:47And why? Why couldn't I just face her?
00:25:50Why couldn't I just say, no thanks, don't want him, don't need him, give him to the snake?
00:25:56Was I really afraid of hurting her feelings?
00:25:59Or was I just afraid of her?
00:26:04Now, you want to make sure you get it...
00:26:07When Mrs. Brubeck first suggested hatching eggs as my science project, I was less than excited.
00:26:13That is, until I saw my first sign of life.
00:26:16Is that it?
00:26:18That's the embryo.
00:26:20Wow.
00:26:21It looks like a bean.
00:26:24It does.
00:26:25Let's try the other ones.
00:26:26Suddenly, it felt real.
00:26:28All the eggs were alive.
00:26:30They were like little bean babies inside every one.
00:26:34On the day of the fair, all six chicks hatched.
00:26:37What are the odds?
00:26:38This year's top prize goes to Julie Baker for her wonderful project, A Chicken is Born.
00:26:47I won first place.
00:26:50And that was cool, but all I really cared about were my chicks.
00:26:55There you go.
00:26:56There you go guys.
00:26:57My mom wasn't crazy about us raising chickens, but I begged and pleaded.
00:27:01I told her I would take care of everything.
00:27:03And I did.
00:27:04Where's Clyde?
00:27:05Clyde?
00:27:06Hey, Clyde.
00:27:07What's the matter?
00:27:08You okay?
00:27:09Aren't you hungry?
00:27:10Come on.
00:27:11Come here.
00:27:12What's wrong, baby?
00:27:13Come here.
00:27:14Hey, you're not Clyde.
00:27:15You're Clydette.
00:27:16Mom!
00:27:17As it turned out, my hens laid more eggs than we could eat.
00:27:34At first we tried to keep up, but after a month of boiling, frying, and deviling, like
00:27:39that movie, The Blob, we were being overtaken by eggs.
00:27:43Then Opportunity, in the form of our neighbor, Ms. Steuby, knocked.
00:27:47Hello, dear.
00:27:50If you ever have any extra, I'd be happy to buy them from you.
00:27:55Really?
00:27:56Certainly.
00:27:57And I happen to know that Mrs. Helms would be interested as well.
00:28:02Great.
00:28:03Nothing like fresh eggs.
00:28:05Thanks, Mrs. Steuby.
00:28:06You bet, dear.
00:28:07Bye.
00:28:08Between Mrs. Steuby and Mrs. Helms, my egg overflow problem solved.
00:28:12Then I realized that Mrs. Lowski deserved eggs, too.
00:28:16But I didn't think it would be right to charge her.
00:28:19She had been such a good neighbor, lending us supplies when we ran out, giving my mother
00:28:23a ride when our car wouldn't start.
00:28:25It was the least I could do.
00:28:27Besides, if I happened to run into Bryce, that wouldn't be the end of the world.
00:28:32Hi, Bryce.
00:28:33By the third time I brought eggs over to the Lowski's, I realized Bryce was waiting for
00:28:37me, waiting to pull open the door and say, thanks, Julie.
00:28:40See you at school.
00:28:41And in return, I got a few moments alone with the world's most dazzling eyes.
00:28:46Thanks, Julie.
00:28:47See you at school.
00:28:49It was a bargain.
00:28:50Until the day it wasn't.
00:28:53It was two weeks after the sycamore tree was cut down.
00:28:56And I was just starting to feel normal again.
00:29:02Hey, Julie.
00:29:04Right on schedule.
00:29:05Yeah, well, neither rain nor sleet.
00:29:07Huh?
00:29:08You know, the mailman thing.
00:29:10Oh, right.
00:29:12So, um, can you start riding the bus again?
00:29:20I don't know.
00:29:21I haven't been up there since...
00:29:23It doesn't look so bad anymore.
00:29:25So I'll clear it away.
00:29:32Well, um, I'll get it ready for school.
00:29:35I guess I'll see you there.
00:29:37See ya.
00:29:39Maybe Bryce was right.
00:29:41Maybe it was time I started riding the bus again.
00:29:44After all, didn't he just tell me he wanted me to?
00:29:47Could it be that Bryce Lofsky actually misses me?
00:29:57Julie?
00:29:58What are you still doing here?
00:29:59I was just thinking.
00:30:02It's pick-up date.
00:30:03The cans are in front.
00:30:04I know.
00:30:05You need some help?
00:30:08No.
00:30:09Maybe I'll do it later.
00:30:10Are those my eggs?
00:30:13Yeah.
00:30:14Yeah, I dropped them.
00:30:16They're not broken.
00:30:18Why are you throwing them away?
00:30:24Don't you want them?
00:30:26It wasn't me.
00:30:27My dad didn't think it was worth the risk.
00:30:29Risk?
00:30:30What risk?
00:30:31Salmonella.
00:30:32What are you talking about?
00:30:33He's afraid of being poisoned?
00:30:35Well, Julie, I mean, look at your backyard.
00:30:37It's a complete mess.
00:30:38It's like covered in turrets.
00:30:40That's not true.
00:30:41I clean up after my girls every day.
00:30:46Well, you just didn't want to hurt your feelings.
00:30:48Have you always thrown them away?
00:30:49You know, Mrs. Stoopy and Mrs. Helms pay me for my eggs.
00:31:01They do?
00:31:02They pay me 60 cents a dozen.
00:31:03I didn't know.
00:31:05How could you?
00:31:07How could you?
00:31:10I'm sorry.
00:31:13No, you're not.
00:31:14I'm sorry.
00:31:31It didn't take me long to realize that I'd traded in my old problems with Julie Baker for a whole set of new ones.
00:31:38It was actually worse having her mad at me than having her annoy me.
00:31:41The way she ignored me was a constant reminder that I'd been a jerk.
00:31:50Then one day, I was coming home from playing basketball with Garrett, and things got weird.
00:32:00My grandfather.
00:32:03All I ever saw him wear was slippers.
00:32:05Where'd he get those work boots?
00:32:08I couldn't stop looking over there.
00:32:10And the more I looked, the madder I got.
00:32:14My grandfather had already said more to Julie in one hour than he'd said to me in the whole time he'd been living with us.
00:32:20And I was pretty sure I'd never seen him laugh.
00:32:24What was his deal with Julie Baker?
00:32:25Hey, Grandpa.
00:32:36Julie told me about the eggs.
00:32:40You know, Bryce, one's character is set at an early age.
00:32:43I'd hate to see you swim out so far you can't swim back.
00:32:44Sir?
00:32:45It's about honesty, son.
00:32:46Sometimes a little discomfort in the beginning can save a whole lot of pain down the road.
00:32:56When it came to holding a grudge, Julie Baker was truly impressive.
00:33:11All week I tried to approach her at school.
00:33:12She'd always find some way to duck me.
00:33:13And whenever she was in her yard, Grandpa was always there with her.
00:33:26Finally, one Saturday, I saw my opening.
00:33:33My grandfather had gone into town to buy some Bengay.
00:33:37I guess the yard work was starting to get to him.
00:33:40It's looking real good.
00:33:43Thanks.
00:33:48Chuck did most of it.
00:33:52I'm sorry for what I did.
00:33:58I just don't get it, Bryce.
00:34:00Why didn't you just tell me?
00:34:02I don't know.
00:34:03It was dumb and I shouldn't have said anything about your yard either.
00:34:07It wasn't right.
00:34:10Maybe it's all for the best.
00:34:13I mean, look, I've learned so much from Chet, it's amazing.
00:34:18You're lucky.
00:34:20I don't even have grandparents anymore.
00:34:24Oh.
00:34:28I feel sorry for him.
00:34:30He misses your grandma.
00:34:34Can you believe it?
00:34:35He says I remind him of her.
00:34:37What?
00:34:38I know, that's what I said.
00:34:40But he meant it in a nice way.
00:34:41Something about her spirit.
00:34:44Yeah.
00:34:46Well...
00:34:48Good luck with the grass.
00:34:49I'm sure it'll come up great.
00:34:53Thanks.
00:34:57I guess I'll see you around.
00:34:59I guess so.
00:35:00While Julie's acceptance of my apology was not all that I'd hoped for, at least the eggs thing was finally behind me.
00:35:22The first time in months I could truly enjoy Bonanza.
00:35:29Where are you going and why are you dressed like that?
00:35:32Skyler's.
00:35:34Matt and Mark Baker are bringing over some recording stuff and they're gonna make a demo.
00:35:37Demo?
00:35:38Like they know how to make a demo.
00:35:40You don't even know them.
00:35:41I don't have to.
00:35:42I know the type.
00:35:44You don't know anything.
00:35:46Don't talk to me like that.
00:35:48I'm late.
00:35:49Be back by 11.
00:35:51Yep.
00:35:52Everything was back to normal.
00:36:00Is that girl working you too hard?
00:36:03That girl's name is Julie.
00:36:07I know she isn't working me too hard.
00:36:09You've developed quite a soft spot for her, huh?
00:36:12Steven.
00:36:14No patsy.
00:36:16I just want to find out why your father has the energy to befriend a complete stranger
00:36:20when he won't throw a baseball around with his own grandson.
00:36:23It's okay, Dad.
00:36:24No, it's not okay.
00:36:26Julie reminds me of Grandma.
00:36:28Of Renee.
00:36:30That's ridiculous.
00:36:33You know why the bakers haven't fixed up their yard till now?
00:36:36Yeah.
00:36:37Because he's too busy with his paint by numbers kit.
00:36:40If you had a brother with a severe handicap, what would you do?
00:36:44What the hell does that have to do with anything?
00:36:46Julie's father has a retarded brother.
00:36:49So what?
00:36:51He's not the gardener, is he?
00:36:53Steven!
00:36:55It was a joke.
00:36:57You know, other people have family troubles and they manage to mow their own lawn.
00:37:03I don't know where the pride and ownership is.
00:37:05They don't own that house.
00:37:07The landlord's supposed to maintain it.
00:37:10Mr. Baker puts every extra penny he has into caring for his brother.
00:37:14Don't they have government facilities for that sort of thing?
00:37:18Maybe they thought that a private facility would be better for him.
00:37:21Either way, it's not our fault that their family has some chromosomal abnormalities.
00:37:25It has nothing to do with chromosomes.
00:37:29When Julie's uncle was born, he had the umbilical cord wrapped around his neck.
00:37:32If he'd had enough oxygen, he would have been a perfect little baby, just like your son.
00:37:36God damn it, Chet!
00:37:48Sorry about that.
00:37:50Why is mom so upset?
00:37:51Because, but for the grace of God, your mother could be standing in Mr. Baker's shoes.
00:38:04Did her brother have the cord wrapped around his neck too?
00:38:06You did.
00:38:12Luckily, the doctor who delivered you was on the ball and got it untangled.
00:38:16But, it easily could have gone the other way.
00:38:19Want to go for a walk?
00:38:28Huh?
00:38:30I find it helps clear the mind.
00:38:35What would they have done with me?
00:38:37You can't dwell on something that might have been, Bryce.
00:38:42But the way my dad was talking sounds like he would have thrown me in a nuthouse or something.
00:38:45No, no, no, that's not fair.
00:38:48You can't condemn it for something he hasn't done.
00:38:56This is where that tree was, wasn't it?
00:38:58Yeah.
00:39:02Must have been a spectacular view.
00:39:11She's quite a girl.
00:39:16Some of us get dipped in flat.
00:39:19Some in satin.
00:39:21Some in gloss.
00:39:23Every once in a while, you find someone who's iridescent.
00:39:30And when you do, nothing will ever compare.
00:39:33Flat, glossy, iridescent.
00:39:44What the hell did that mean?
00:39:46Julie Baker had always just seemed plain to me.
00:39:51Until now.
00:39:52Until now.
00:40:03The way she talked about what it felt like to be up in that tree.
00:40:06To be held above the earth, brushed by the wind.
00:40:09Who in junior high talked like that?
00:40:11This weird feeling started taking over in the pit of my stomach.
00:40:15I didn't like it.
00:40:17I was slipping, man.
00:40:19And it was time to get a grip.
00:40:22I'd never been embarrassed by where we lived before.
00:40:25I also never really thought about money.
00:40:28I knew we weren't rich, but I didn't feel like we were missing anything.
00:40:30That is, until Braslosky called her home a complete mess.
00:40:35What's your name?
00:40:37What's your name?
00:40:38Is it Mary or Sue?
00:40:41What's your name?
00:40:43Do I stand a chance with you?
00:40:47It's so hard to find a personality with drums like yours for me.
00:40:54Ooh-wee.
00:40:55Ooh-wee.
00:40:56Ooh-wee.
00:40:57What's your name?
00:40:58What's your name?
00:40:59I had to do something.
00:41:00And I knew what it was.
00:41:01What's your name?
00:41:04Shoo-ba-doo-ba-ba-da!
00:41:10Oh, you're sounding really good.
00:41:13Yeah.
00:41:14We're going to record it in Skylar's garage this weekend.
00:41:16That's a wonderful project.
00:41:18Speaking of projects, I was thinking it might be cool to fix up the yard.
00:41:21What?
00:41:22I mean, how much can grass seed cost?
00:41:24I could plant a lawn, maybe some flowers.
00:41:27I could even put up a fence.
00:41:29Honey, that's a major undertaking.
00:41:33I could pay for it with my egg money.
00:41:35No.
00:41:36That's your money.
00:41:37The landlord should be the one taking care of all this.
00:41:41But he doesn't.
00:41:42And we live here.
00:41:45And it looks so bad.
00:41:46Jules.
00:41:48What's going on?
00:41:50Nothing, Dad.
00:41:52It's okay, sweetheart.
00:41:54You can tell us.
00:41:56The Lawskis have been throwing away my eggs because they're afraid of selling Manila.
00:42:02Because our yard is such a mess.
00:42:03Did Patsy say that?
00:42:04No.
00:42:05Bryce did.
00:42:07But it must have been a family discussion.
00:42:09A boy doesn't come up with that on his own.
00:42:11Who cares what they think?
00:42:12Yeah, who cares?
00:42:13I care.
00:42:14Trina...
00:42:16Let's not get into this.
00:42:30No, I'm tired of living like this Richard.
00:42:33I'm tired of having to take temp jobs just to make ends meet.
00:42:37I am tired of having to push a chair up against the washing machine just to keep the door shut.
00:42:42shut. I'm tired of having to borrow Mrs. Stubbe's vacuum cleaner. Every time ours
00:42:47breaks down I'm... Do you think this is the life I pictured for us? Sometimes you
00:42:53have to sacrifice to do the right thing. We always end up agreeing that Devonhurst
00:42:58is the right thing for Daniel. Well maybe we should start thinking about what's
00:43:02right for us. Our daughter is suffering because we won't fix up our own yard.
00:43:07It's not our yard. How can you say that Richard? How? We've lived here for 12
00:43:15years and for 12 years we've been saying it's temporary but it's not. This is our
00:43:21home. Is it wrong to want to live somewhere you can be proud of? To have
00:43:26enough to send your kids to college? Maybe it's time we considered government
00:43:31care. We are not moving my brother. He's more important than your own
00:43:37children. Dad! Stop it dad! Please stop. I'm sorry. Julianna this is not your fault. We'll work this out.
00:43:50I promise. That was the first time I ever heard my parents really yell at each
00:43:56other. I'm sorry not tonight. That night they each came into my room. My father
00:44:03talked about his brother and how much he loved him and how he promised his parents
00:44:07he'd always take care of him. My mother talked about how much he loved my father
00:44:12for his strength and kind heart. When she kissed me goodnight she whispered that of
00:44:17all her many blessings I was her best. You're the best. I felt sorry for my father. I felt sorry
00:44:25for my mother but most of all I felt lucky for me that they were mine. I wanted to
00:44:33think the reason I started working on my yard had nothing to do with Bryce. It was
00:44:37only about making our house look better. After what he did with the eggs why should I
00:44:40care what he thought about anything. But I did. Are you pruning that or trying to hack it to death?
00:44:46Hi I'm Chad Duncan Bryce's grandfather. Sorry it's taking me so long to come over and introduce myself.
00:44:55Nice to meet you. So are you trimming all these to the same height? Well yeah that's what I was
00:45:02thinking but I don't know do you think it would look better just to take them out? Oh these are
00:45:07hicks you shrubs. These will prune up nicely. Listen Mr. Duncan. Tell me Chet. Chet if you're here
00:45:19because of what Bryce said I don't need your help. What about you in the paper? Rene would have sat up in
00:45:29that tree with you. She would have sat up there all night. Rene? My wife. You remind me a lot of her.
00:45:40We worked on the yard for weeks and the whole time we worked we talked. He wanted to know more
00:45:54about the sycamore tree. And he knew exactly what it meant about the whole being greater than the
00:45:59sum of its parts. He said it was the same with people but sometimes with people the whole could
00:46:05be less. I thought that was pretty interesting. I started looking at people I'd known since
00:46:10elementary school trying to figure out if they were more or less than some of their parts.
00:46:14Chet was right. A lot of them were less. Of all my classmates the one person I couldn't seem to place
00:46:27was Bryce. Until recently I would have said with absolute certainty that he was greater. Far greater
00:46:38than the sum of his parts. But now I wasn't so sure. It's looking good Julie. Nice job. Thanks. Chet did most of it.
00:46:47I'm sorry for what I did. I just don't get it Bryce. Why didn't you just tell me? Was he really sorry? Or was he just saying these things to make himself feel better?
00:47:04Then I thought maybe I just wanted him to be more than the sum of his parts. But as I looked into his eyes, those dazzling eyes, for the first time I was pretty sure that Bryce Lofsky was less.
00:47:19Hello, baby. We're going to invite the bakers over for dinner. What? I don't know, Mom. I think that's Armando's idea. Patsy, what purpose does this serve? Trina Baker is a very nice person. And Matt and Mark are really cool. I hate cool. Something we should have done years ago. Yeah, but we didn't.
00:47:38And now we can't. The Statue of Limitations has run out. We're having the bakers over for dinner. If this is about what I said last night, I'm sorry. But you know, having them over for dinner is not going to fix his brother. It's going to be a
00:48:08sit-down dinner. And I expect everyone to dress accordingly. Can't we just have a barbecue? It's going to be a sit-down dinner. Just shoot me now. Careful what you wish for.
00:48:22So that was it. A dress-up, sit-down dinner with Julie Baker was in my immediate future. And that made seeing Julie at school more uncomfortable. I found myself staring at her in class. And the way her hair fell back over her shoulders, she looked just like the picture in the newspaper.
00:48:41Dana Tressler caught me watching. They didn't do something fast. This could spread like wildfire. There's a bee in her hair. See, there it goes.
00:48:56There's no bee. It flew out the window. I convinced myself I dodged a bullet. I had to put Julie out of my mind. Keep the focus on the important stuff like schoolwork.
00:49:11My weakness was unnerving.
00:49:16I need your sharpener. You've heard of knocking? Hey, what you got there, dad's playboy?
00:49:21None of your business. Give my best to Miss October. Get out!
00:49:25Or should I say your best? You're disgusting!
00:49:29Another disaster avoided. My life had become a minefield.
00:49:34Hey, man. Hey.
00:49:38What's this?
00:49:39Whoa.
00:49:42It's not what you think.
00:49:45Okay, it is what you think, but I can explain.
00:49:49Okay, I can't explain.
00:49:50Can we just talk about it later?
00:49:52Whatever you say.
00:49:54I had to talk to someone.
00:49:56Why not Garrett?
00:49:57Maybe he could help me get back on track.
00:49:59Garrett was surprisingly sensitive in matters of the heart.
00:50:01Are you freaking mental?
00:50:03Julie Baker, you hate her.
00:50:04Well, that's what's so weird. I don't think I do.
00:50:06I can't stop thinking about her.
00:50:07You got it bad, man.
00:50:09What do I do?
00:50:10Well, you gotta nip this in the butt. I mean, think about it. These aren't real emotions.
00:50:13They're not?
00:50:14No, you just feel guilty because of the whole egg thing.
00:50:16Yeah, and insulted her yard.
00:50:18Exactly. Of course, the place is a dump anyways.
00:50:20Yeah, but it's not her fault. Her dad's got a retarded brother and all their money goes to helping him.
00:50:24A retard? Well, shoot that out or tell you something.
00:50:27About what?
00:50:27About Julie.
00:50:30What are you saying?
00:50:32The apple doesn't fall far from the tree, my friend.
00:50:34I couldn't believe it.
00:50:35I wanted to yell at him.
00:50:37Tell him that he didn't know Julie like I did.
00:50:40But all that came out was...
00:50:43Oh.
00:50:45Right.
00:50:45Yeah.
00:50:47Right.
00:50:48Um, I'll talk to you later.
00:50:50I was supposed to go to Garrett's after school, but I couldn't be around him.
00:50:57He'd cross the line, and standing right next to him across that line was my father.
00:51:03But I didn't care what they thought.
00:51:05I liked Julie Baker.
00:51:11Sunday mornings are peaceful in our house.
00:51:13My dad lets himself sleep in.
00:51:15My mother lets herself not fix breakfast.
00:51:17And if my brothers have been out late playing with their band, you won't even know they're around till noon.
00:51:23But this Sunday, I woke up feeling weird.
00:51:26I had to do something to shake off the confused feelings about Bryce that were starting to creep back in.
00:51:39You really did it, didn't you?
00:51:42Huh.
00:51:44Proud of you.
00:51:45Thanks, Dad.
00:51:47Where are you going?
00:51:49See Daniel.
00:51:50It's his birthday.
00:51:53I want to come with you.
00:51:55Oh, honey, just enjoy the morning.
00:51:57Stay with your mom.
00:51:59No, Dad.
00:52:01I want to come.
00:52:03Sweetheart, listen.
00:52:05Sometimes, with Daniel...
00:52:07I'm coming, Dad.
00:52:12Okay.
00:52:12We'd better leave a note for your mother.
00:52:19In all the years, I had never visited my Uncle Daniel.
00:52:22I don't know why.
00:52:23It was always something my dad did alone.
00:52:26We didn't say much to each other on the drive to Devonhurst.
00:52:29But I didn't care.
00:52:31I just liked being with my dad.
00:52:32Somehow, this island seemed to connect us in a way that Ords never could.
00:52:37The residents tend to the grounds as part of their therapy.
00:52:59It takes some getting used to.
00:53:05They're good people, though.
00:53:08Daniel?
00:53:11Daniel?
00:53:13Richard!
00:53:14You're here!
00:53:16You're here for my birthday!
00:53:19Who?
00:53:19Richard, who?
00:53:20Who?
00:53:21Who?
00:53:21Who?
00:53:22Richard, who?
00:53:23Daniel, Daniel, it's Juliana.
00:53:24It's my daughter.
00:53:26Your niece.
00:53:27Juliana!
00:53:32Juliana!
00:53:33Happy birthday, Uncle Daniel!
00:53:35Richard!
00:53:36It's my birthday!
00:53:38I have your pictures, Juliana.
00:53:39I have your pictures.
00:53:41We have a present for you.
00:53:44A puzzle?
00:53:44A puzzle, Richard?
00:53:45Puzzle?
00:53:46Not just a puzzle.
00:53:47A puzzle and a pinwheel.
00:53:52A pinwheel!
00:53:53Thank you, Richard!
00:53:55Yes.
00:53:57Orangey.
00:54:00Outside?
00:54:00Outside, Richard?
00:54:01You want to go outside?
00:54:02All right, we'll go to McElliott's.
00:54:05We'll walk out there for an ice cream.
00:54:06Ice cream!
00:54:07Oh, no!
00:54:08No, no, we can't.
00:54:10Daniel doesn't like ice cream.
00:54:13Um...
00:54:13Oh.
00:54:13I do like ice cream, Richard.
00:54:17I'm only kidding.
00:54:19I know you love ice cream.
00:54:21You love ice cream.
00:54:22All right, come on.
00:54:25Thanks.
00:54:27Welcome to this day.
00:54:29Here you go.
00:54:31Ah!
00:54:33Ah!
00:54:33It's my birthday.
00:54:34Do you like it?
00:54:47Mm-hmm.
00:54:48Oh!
00:54:50All right, Daniel.
00:54:52Okay, wait a minute.
00:54:52Ice cream.
00:54:53Ice cream.
00:54:54My ice cream.
00:54:54It's okay.
00:54:55Daniel?
00:54:55Ice cream.
00:54:56No!
00:54:56No!
00:54:56Daniel!
00:54:58Daniel!
00:54:58I'll get you.
00:55:01I'll get you.
00:55:01I'll get you, Daniel.
00:55:03Daniel, go get him another one.
00:55:05Hey, I need ice cream, Richard.
00:55:08I know.
00:55:09My birthday, Richard.
00:55:09My birthday!
00:55:10Get you!
00:55:11Ice cream, Richard!
00:55:12Ice cream, Richard!
00:55:13Stop!
00:55:14Stop it!
00:55:15Stop it!
00:55:16Stop it!
00:55:17Stop it!
00:55:18Ah!
00:55:19Ice cream!
00:55:20Ice cream!
00:55:21Ah!
00:55:22Richard!
00:55:23Okay, okay.
00:55:24I've got some ice cream.
00:55:27I'll get ice cream.
00:55:29I am.
00:55:30I'm so sorry.
00:55:32He hasn't done anything like that.
00:55:33I'd often heard my father talk about how difficult life was for Daniel.
00:55:37But I never really understood it until now.
00:55:41Yeah, there you go.
00:55:43Oh, and...
00:55:44On the walk back to Devonhurst, Daniel acted like nothing had happened.
00:55:47Another way.
00:55:48Other way.
00:55:49On the ride home, my dad told me that Uncle Daniel used to live with him and Mom before we were born.
00:55:55But after a while, it became too difficult.
00:55:58When we got home, everything looked the same.
00:56:02But it wasn't.
00:56:04Before today, Daniel had always been just a name to me.
00:56:07Now he was part of the family.
00:56:10How'd it go?
00:56:11I'm glad I went.
00:56:12I'm glad you went too.
00:56:13Trina, it's Sunday.
00:56:14What are you doing mopping the floor?
00:56:15Patty Lofsky invited us over for dinner Friday night.
00:56:18Shouldn't she be mopping her floor?
00:56:19Or did she ask to borrow ours?
00:56:20Nervous energy.
00:56:21Did she invite all of us?
00:56:22Yes, she did.
00:56:23Even our friend, Sally?
00:56:24Oh.
00:56:25Oh.
00:56:26Oh.
00:56:27Oh.
00:56:28Oh.
00:56:29Oh.
00:56:30Oh.
00:56:31Oh.
00:56:32Oh.
00:56:33Oh.
00:56:34Oh.
00:56:35Oh.
00:56:36Oh.
00:56:37Oh.
00:56:38Oh.
00:56:39Oh.
00:56:40Oh.
00:56:41Oh.
00:56:42Oh.
00:56:43Oh.
00:56:44Oh.
00:56:45Oh.
00:56:46Oh.
00:56:47Oh.
00:56:48Oh.
00:56:49Oh.
00:56:50Oh.
00:56:51Richard.
00:56:53Why, after all these years?
00:56:55Oh.
00:56:56She said she felt really bad that they hadn't invited us before.
00:57:00And apparently they want to get to know us better.
00:57:03And you want to go.
00:57:05Well, she insisted.
00:57:08And I think it would be really nice.
00:57:11Oh.
00:57:13All right.
00:57:16We'll go.
00:57:17I wasn't too thrilled about dinner with the Loskys, but I could see it meant a lot to my mother.
00:57:25At school the next day, I couldn't seem to concentrate.
00:57:28My thoughts kept running back to Daniel.
00:57:31I wondered what my grandparents had gone through having a son like him, when reality interrupted.
00:57:36Bryce Losky likes you.
00:57:38What?
00:57:39He's got a big crush on you.
00:57:41What are you talking about? Bryce Losky does not have a crush on me.
00:57:44Oh yeah? And science? I caught him staring at you.
00:57:47He said it was because there was a bee in your hair.
00:57:49Is that the lamest cover-up, or what?
00:57:52Maybe there was a bee.
00:57:54The only bee you're attracting is B-R-Y-C-E.
00:57:58I'm telling you, that boy is lost in Loveland.
00:58:01Come on.
00:58:02Where?
00:58:02I saw him sneaking up with Garrett. Come on.
00:58:07Are you freaking mental?
00:58:09Julie Baker, you hate her.
00:58:10That's what's so weird. I don't think I do.
00:58:12I can't stop thinking about her.
00:58:14You got it bad, man.
00:58:15What do I do?
00:58:17You gotta nip this in the bud.
00:58:18I mean, think about it. These aren't real emotions.
00:58:20They're not?
00:58:21Nah, you just feel guilty because of the whole egg thing.
00:58:23Yeah, and I insulted her yard.
00:58:25Exactly. The place is a dump anyways.
00:58:27Well, it's not her fault.
00:58:28Her dad's got a retired brother, and all that money goes to helping him.
00:58:31A retard?
00:58:32Well, that ought to tell you something.
00:58:33About what?
00:58:34About Julie.
00:58:35What are you saying?
00:58:37The apple doesn't fall far from the tree, my friend.
00:58:40Oh, yeah.
00:58:41Right.
00:58:43Yeah.
00:58:43I'll talk to you later.
00:58:45Okay.
00:58:49I'm sorry.
00:58:51I thought it's okay.
00:58:53It's fine.
00:58:55And it was.
00:58:56Because now my confusion was gone.
00:58:59I was sure.
00:59:00I no longer liked Bryce Lofsky.
00:59:06Mom, are you trying to make the bakers feel totally worthless?
00:59:09I want it to be nice.
00:59:12And why aren't you dressed?
00:59:13I'm going.
00:59:14I want it to look good for Julie, but I didn't want her to think that I wanted to look good
00:59:21for it was a fine line.
00:59:30A very fine line.
00:59:38Coming!
00:59:41Hey!
00:59:41Come on in.
00:59:43Oh.
00:59:43Hey!
00:59:44Come in.
00:59:44It's so funny.
00:59:45You've been all naked.
00:59:46Linetta, Stephen, company's here.
00:59:48Coming.
00:59:49In Vegas?
00:59:49Yeah.
00:59:50Nice.
00:59:50Homemade pies?
00:59:51Yes.
00:59:51It's pecan and blueberry cheesecake.
00:59:53Oh, let's take him to the kitchen.
00:59:54Okay.
00:59:55Hey, Linetta.
00:59:55Hi, guys.
00:59:56Hey, looking good.
00:59:57This is my dad.
00:59:58Hi, I'm Linetta.
00:59:59Hi, Linetta.
00:59:59Nice to finally meet you.
01:00:00Nice to meet you, too.
01:00:02My boys are telling me to-
01:00:03Hey, big guy.
01:00:04Hey, Stephen.
01:00:05How are you?
01:00:06We should have done this a long time ago.
01:00:07Come on in.
01:00:08Is this a cool place?
01:00:09Yeah, it's all right.
01:00:11Come on, I'll show you my room.
01:00:12You look nice.
01:00:26I heard you and Garrett making fun of my uncle in the library.
01:00:30And I don't want to speak to you.
01:00:32Not now, not ever.
01:00:33But what you're proposing would require a perpetual motion machine, so it's not possible.
01:00:44Well, if you had two opposite charged poles with a neutral conductor-
01:00:47Perpetual motion?
01:00:48Here I was, dying inside, and they were talking about perpetual motion.
01:00:52And how did Julie know about all that stuff?
01:00:54Come on, everybody.
01:00:55Dinner's ready.
01:00:56Linetta!
01:00:57Dinner!
01:00:58Julie, can I talk to you?
01:01:00It was wrong what Garrett said.
01:01:05I know it.
01:01:06Well, did you know it was wrong when he said it?
01:01:09Yeah.
01:01:10I wanted to punch him.
01:01:12But we were in the library.
01:01:15So instead you disagreed with him and you laughed?
01:01:18Yeah.
01:01:21Then that makes you a coward.
01:01:23I had to set a cross from Julie for an entire dinner.
01:01:30Dad was right.
01:01:32We should have barbecued.
01:01:34I just want to say how wonderful it is to have you share a meal with us.
01:01:39May it be the first of many.
01:01:41Wrong pipe.
01:01:44Well, we couldn't be happier.
01:01:47We were just all so thrilled to be here.
01:02:01Julie, you did a really nice job on your yard.
01:02:03Thanks.
01:02:04Chat was a big help.
01:02:06Yeah, I know.
01:02:07You've got to tell me your secret.
01:02:09I can't get him to do a thing around here.
01:02:11Steven.
01:02:14I kid.
01:02:17I'm telling you.
01:02:18The neighborhood is really coming to life.
01:02:22And that new house is taking shape.
01:02:25Which one?
01:02:27You know, the one where they cut down that big ugly tree?
01:02:30I wanted to say that a lot of people liked that tree.
01:02:34But I didn't.
01:02:36I didn't want to go against my dad.
01:02:38Some people thought that tree was the jewel of the neighborhood.
01:02:42Yeah, well, there's no accounting for taste.
01:02:48So, Matt, Mark, Mark, Matt.
01:02:51You guys are going to be graduating soon, huh?
01:02:54Yeah, thank God.
01:02:57You don't like high school?
01:02:59You kidding?
01:03:00No.
01:03:01High school was the best time of my life.
01:03:04Not for us, no.
01:03:06Yeah, we've had enough of that scene.
01:03:09Oh.
01:03:10So, college is probably out of the question, huh?
01:03:13No, it's a possibility.
01:03:14They've actually been accepted at several places.
01:03:17Yes, they have.
01:03:18Already.
01:03:19Really?
01:03:20Yeah.
01:03:21Well, that's good.
01:03:23But, um, we're going to give music a shot first.
01:03:26Really?
01:03:27Oh, they are very talented.
01:03:30Their band is really boss.
01:03:32We did a bunch of demos and they're really cool.
01:03:36Thanks, Lynn.
01:03:37When Steven and I first met, he was playing in a band.
01:03:40You played in a band?
01:03:42He was a wonderful saxophone player.
01:03:46Cool.
01:03:47You still play?
01:03:48Well, I...
01:03:49Well, if you want, I mean, you can come jam out with us sometime.
01:03:54Uh, you...
01:03:55Nah, I mean...
01:03:57That's not me anymore.
01:03:59Have you boys ever performed in front of an audience?
01:04:02A lot of times.
01:04:03The more Matt and Mark talked about their musical exploits, the quieter my dad got.
01:04:08He got so drunk.
01:04:09He tried to plaster on a smile now and then, but underneath he seemed really sad.
01:04:15But my parents didn't like him at first.
01:04:18Publicans fought like crazy yesterday.
01:04:21The rest of the evening was painless enough.
01:04:24But through it all, Julie didn't say a word to me.
01:04:28Never even looked at me.
01:04:32Until she was about to leave.
01:04:35I'm sorry I was so angry when we first came in.
01:04:38I think everyone had a good time.
01:04:41Your mom was really nice to invite us.
01:04:45See ya.
01:04:47Her apology made things worse.
01:04:49Hey, wait for me!
01:04:50I knew I wasn't forgiven.
01:04:53It was like I wasn't even important enough to hold a grudge against.
01:04:56Well, I think they're a delightful family.
01:04:59These boys were nothing like I expected.
01:05:01I thought they were a very nice young man.
01:05:04Podlums.
01:05:05What?
01:05:06How do you think they can afford all that recording gear?
01:05:08Steven, please.
01:05:10You can't just make an accusation like that.
01:05:12Don't be so naive, Patsy.
01:05:14Do you know how expensive it is to record a demo?
01:05:17They're probably stealing hubcaps for Christ's sake.
01:05:20You are such an asshole.
01:05:22What is the matter with you?!
01:05:25Go to hell.
01:05:28Don't you talk to me like that!
01:05:31Steven, stop!
01:05:32Nobody talks to me like that in my own house!
01:05:35I'd seen my father angry before.
01:05:38But this was different.
01:05:40As I lay in bed that night, I thought about how my dad always looked down on the Bakers.
01:05:45And how he'd called them trash and made fun of Mr. Baker's paintings.
01:05:49And now I realized he was just mad at himself.
01:05:52But why?
01:05:54Julie called me a coward.
01:05:57Was it possible that my dad was a coward too?
01:06:00I didn't know.
01:06:02What difference did it make?
01:06:04Julie Baker was out of my life.
01:06:06Or more accurately, I was out of hers.
01:06:09As I was getting dressed for the Lawskis dinner party, I found myself staring at the painting my father had given me.
01:06:16And became furious all over again.
01:06:19Bryce had never been a friend to me.
01:06:21Ever.
01:06:22He hadn't taken my side about the tree.
01:06:24He'd thrown away my eggs.
01:06:26And he made fun of me at my uncle's expense.
01:06:29When my mother called that it was time to go...
01:06:31Julie, let's go!
01:06:32We're late!
01:06:33I went out in the hall with every intention of telling her that I wasn't going to Lawskis for dinner.
01:06:37All right, honey.
01:06:38Please hold these.
01:06:39I need to check my hair really quickly.
01:06:41Honey, your hair is perfect.
01:06:43But she looked so happy.
01:06:44And she'd gone through so much trouble over the pies that...
01:06:47I couldn't.
01:06:48Oh!
01:06:49Oh my gosh!
01:06:50Oh God, what a disaster.
01:06:52Okay.
01:06:53Here, hold one.
01:06:54You hold it.
01:06:55I don't want to hold it.
01:06:56I'm not going to have you hold it.
01:06:57Don't drop that, please.
01:06:58Let's go, boys.
01:06:59Come on.
01:07:00Hurry.
01:07:01But that didn't mean I had to be nice to Bryce.
01:07:02And I don't want to speak to you.
01:07:03Not now.
01:07:04Not ever.
01:07:05It felt good to take charge.
01:07:07I felt strong.
01:07:08In control.
01:07:09I told Bryce what I thought, and I was determined not to talk to him for the rest of the evening.
01:07:14At dinner, it struck me that we were sharing a meal with a group of strangers.
01:07:19We'd lived across the street from the Laskys for years.
01:07:22But except for Chet, I didn't know these people at all.
01:07:26Mr. Lasky was clean and smooth on the outside.
01:07:29But it seemed like there was something rotten buried just beneath the surface.
01:07:36By the end of the evening, all I felt was detached.
01:07:39Neutral.
01:07:40No fireworks.
01:07:41No leftover anger.
01:07:43No flutters.
01:07:44Nothing.
01:07:45See ya.
01:07:47I went to bed that night feeling peaceful.
01:07:50I was grateful that I had the family I had.
01:07:54And it felt good to no longer care about Bryce Lasky.
01:08:06Dinner with the Bakers had taken its toll on me.
01:08:09And then the annual school fundraiser arrived.
01:08:11And I found myself with a whole new set of problems.
01:08:16I was a basket boy.
01:08:19To fully appreciate the humiliation of being a basket boy,
01:08:22all you need to know is that the Chosen Fuhrer auctioned off in front of the whole student body
01:08:26to the highest bidding females.
01:08:28Yes, technically each of us comes with a lunge in a basket.
01:08:31But let's not kid ourselves.
01:08:33This was a beefcake parade.
01:08:35There he is.
01:08:36My idol.
01:08:37One word, you're a dead man.
01:08:38No, no, man, I'm serious.
01:08:39Listen, you won't believe this.
01:08:40What?
01:08:41Two of the hottest chicks in school are fighting over you.
01:08:44What are you talking about?
01:08:45Sherry Stiles is breaking up with Mitch Michelson.
01:08:47Then she and Melanie Humes are having a bidding war over you.
01:08:49I don't care.
01:08:51Are you nuts?
01:08:52Sherry dumped Mitch because of you.
01:08:54You're my idol.
01:08:56As comforting as it was to be Garrett's idol,
01:08:58it didn't diminish the horror of being basketball number nine.
01:09:01My only hope is that a giant tornado would destroy the school before the big event.
01:09:06It was a long shot.
01:09:09Welcome, everyone, to this year's Mayfield Boosters Club auction.
01:09:16Once again, we are pleased to present 20 of Mayfield's finest young men.
01:09:21Bryce!
01:09:22Bryce!
01:09:23Bryce!
01:09:24What are you doing here?
01:09:25She's in the third row.
01:09:26So?
01:09:27So, she's got a wad of cash.
01:09:28Tch.
01:09:29Bullshit.
01:09:30Oh, true.
01:09:31I saw her counting it by her locker.
01:09:32And now, please give a big Mayfield School welcome to your 1963 Basket Boys!
01:09:40Julie with cash?
01:09:41What did this mean?
01:09:42Was it possible she was going to bid on me?
01:09:43First up, we have Raymond Hughes.
01:09:56Raymond's on the chess team, and his hobbies include stamp collecting and the yo-yo.
01:10:01And now, when you bid, you will not only be getting the handsome Mr. Hughes, you will also
01:10:08be enjoying a lovely chicken salad sandwich, and what looks to be a tasty bean dip, and,
01:10:18oh, excuse me, onion dip, and a big slice of cherry pie.
01:10:23Okay.
01:10:24Who will start the bidding at $5?
01:10:27Thus began the bidding.
01:10:29Anybody?
01:10:30Or, in Raymond Hughes' case, the lack of bidding.
01:10:34Very good.
01:10:35Here we go.
01:10:36Five.
01:10:37Sold.
01:10:38Ten dollars.
01:10:39Sold.
01:10:40Fifteen.
01:10:41Sold.
01:10:42Come on.
01:10:43Do I hear ten?
01:10:45Ten.
01:10:46Ten.
01:10:47Ten.
01:10:48Ten.
01:10:49Peanut butter and banana sandwich.
01:10:51Fifteen.
01:10:52Sold.
01:10:53Fifteen dollars.
01:10:54Number eight is Eddie Trulock.
01:10:59Eddie is a member of the debate team.
01:11:02Now, only Eddie Trulock stood between me and the option block.
01:11:05And model airplane building.
01:11:07I wasn't interested in his hobbies or what was in his basket.
01:11:09Let's start the bidding at five dollars.
01:11:11All I could think of was Julie.
01:11:13Anybody?
01:11:14What if she did bid on me?
01:11:15Anybody at all?
01:11:16What if she got stuck in a bidding war with Sherry and Melanie and lost out?
01:11:19No bidders?
01:11:20I was contemplating the horrors of this scenario when...
01:11:22Eight dollars.
01:11:24There you go.
01:11:25Eight dollars.
01:11:26That's more like it.
01:11:27Do I hear ten?
01:11:28Julie Baker was bidding on Eddie Trulock.
01:11:30Okay.
01:11:31Eight going one.
01:11:32How could she bid on Eddie Trulock?
01:11:33Eight going twice.
01:11:34How could she bid on anyone?
01:11:36Sold to Julie Baker.
01:11:41Next is basketball number nine, Bryce Losky.
01:11:46I knew I was supposed to step forward, but I couldn't move.
01:11:51Step up, Bryce.
01:11:52Don't be shy.
01:11:55Better late than never.
01:11:57Bryce likes to play baseball.
01:12:00Five dollars.
01:12:01Oh, well wait until I...
01:12:02Ten.
01:12:03Oh.
01:12:04Well it appears the bidding is underway.
01:12:06Fifteen.
01:12:07Twenty.
01:12:08Twenty.
01:12:09Twenty-five.
01:12:10Thirty.
01:12:11Thirty-five.
01:12:12Forty.
01:12:13Fifty.
01:12:14Fifty.
01:12:15Fifty.
01:12:16Fifty.
01:12:17Fifty going once.
01:12:18Fifty going twice.
01:12:19Fifty going twice.
01:12:20Sold to Miss Sherry Stahls for fifty dollars.
01:12:25An all-time record.
01:12:27All of the boosters will be very grateful for such a generous donation.
01:12:33It's strange.
01:12:34Here I was, having lunch with the hottest girl in school, and I was miserable.
01:12:40We're going up to the lake.
01:12:41My dad has a cabin there, and you get the most outrageous tan.
01:12:45And I mean...
01:12:46Because less than twenty feet away from me was Julie.
01:12:48My Julie.
01:12:49With Eddie Trulock.
01:12:51I'm gonna do that again.
01:12:52She's laughing.
01:12:54What was she laughing about?
01:12:56How could she sit there and laugh and look so beautiful?
01:13:00Bryce, are you alright?
01:13:02What?
01:13:04What are you staring at?
01:13:07Nothing.
01:13:10Lunch is really delicious, Bryce.
01:13:17Bryce, did you hear me?
01:13:19This is a really delicious lunch.
01:13:21Can we not talk about tans or food?
01:13:24Well, what do you want to talk about?
01:13:27I don't know.
01:13:28Perpetual motion?
01:13:29Do you know anything about that?
01:13:31Perpetual what?
01:13:36I don't know what came over me.
01:13:38It was like I was possessed or something.
01:13:40Julie, I gotta talk to you.
01:13:41What?
01:13:46What's going on, Bryce?
01:13:48What are you doing?
01:13:51Bryce, stop it!
01:13:52Bryce, you didn't even make it to first base.
01:13:53Hey, Bryce, I'll kiss you.
01:13:54Julie!
01:13:55Julie!
01:13:56Julie!
01:13:57Julie!
01:13:58Julie, wait.
01:13:59Can we talk?
01:14:00Julie!
01:14:01What's the matter with you?
01:14:02Leave me alone, Garrett.
01:14:03You get a date with the finest girl on campus.
01:14:04And you blow it for Julie.
01:14:05You wouldn't understand.
01:14:06I completely don't understand.
01:14:07We're talking about Julie Baker here.
01:14:08The nightmare neighbor.
01:14:09The know-it-all nuisance.
01:14:10The coot-poot babe.
01:14:11Shut up!
01:14:12Hey, have you flipped?
01:14:13What's the matter with you?
01:14:14You know what?
01:14:15If you're gonna be like this, I don't need the association.
01:14:16Well, good, because neither do I.
01:14:17Yeah, neither do I.
01:14:18As I walked home with the dirty dishes clanking inside my picnic basket, all I could think
01:14:45of was Julie.
01:14:47I realized Garrett was right about one thing.
01:14:50I had flipped.
01:14:51Completely.
01:15:04Hello?
01:15:05Oh, hi, Mrs. Baker.
01:15:07Is Julie there?
01:15:08Oh, I'm sorry, Bryce.
01:15:10Julie doesn't want to talk.
01:15:12Please, Mrs. Baker.
01:15:13I gotta see her.
01:15:14I'm sorry, Bryce.
01:15:15But I'm afraid she's locked herself in her room.
01:15:17I tried to go to bed early that night, but I couldn't sleep.
01:15:19I watched her house from my window for hours.
01:15:22I had to find a way to show her how I felt.
01:15:23Monday morning as I made my way into school.
01:15:24I was trying to decide which one of the Everly brothers I'd rather be married to.
01:15:28One day in a trussler forced Bryce back into my brain.
01:15:29Julie!
01:15:30The list is out.
01:15:31There he is.
01:15:32Number nine.
01:15:33Your main dish.
01:15:34Bryce Lawski's not my main dish.
01:15:35Bryce Lawski's not my main dish.
01:15:36No.
01:15:37You're sticking to your diet.
01:15:38It's not a diet, Dana.
01:15:39It's not a diet.
01:15:40I'm not going to sleep.
01:15:41I'm not going to sleep.
01:15:42I've been waiting for the rest of my life to come to sleep.
01:15:43I watched you house from my window for hours.
01:15:44I had to find a way to show her how I felt.
01:15:45Monday morning as I made my way into school, I was trying to decide which one of the Everly
01:15:49brothers I'd rather be married to.
01:15:51One day in a trussler forced Bryce back into my brain.
01:15:54Julie!
01:15:55The list is out.
01:15:56There he is.
01:15:57Number nine.
01:15:58Your main dish.
01:15:59Bryce Lawski's not my main dish.
01:16:01No.
01:16:02You're sticking to your diet.
01:16:03It's not a diet, Dana.
01:16:05I'm over him, okay?
01:16:07I'm glad to hear it, because rumor has it
01:16:09Sherry's already staking her claim on him.
01:16:11Sherry? Sherry stalls?
01:16:14Oh, Liz! Macy! The list is up!
01:16:20That afternoon, I found myself obsessing
01:16:22about the basketball auction.
01:16:24I could feel myself backsliding about Bryce.
01:16:27But why should I care if Sherry liked him?
01:16:30I shouldn't even be thinking about him.
01:16:33I had to rise above this.
01:16:35Bryce Lofsky was no longer in my life.
01:16:39On the morning of the auction, I was on edge.
01:16:42I found myself, without even knowing how it happened,
01:16:45staring at my egg money.
01:16:47I needed a strategy.
01:16:49It was simple.
01:16:51If I left my money at home, I'd leave temptation with it.
01:16:54My strategy suffered a setback when I ran into Mrs. Doobie.
01:16:58Juliana! Juliana!
01:17:01Hello, dear.
01:17:02I'm so sorry it's taken me so long to get this to you,
01:17:06but I keep missing you in the morning.
01:17:09Mrs. Doobie, I don't want that.
01:17:11Oh, no, don't be ridiculous.
01:17:13Of course I'm gonna pay you.
01:17:14Oh, no, no, really, I don't want it.
01:17:15No, I don't want that.
01:17:16I don't want it.
01:17:17Oh, no, that's my, yeah.
01:17:18I want you to go out and buy yourself something festive.
01:17:20But Mrs. Doobie...
01:17:21Pedal pushers.
01:17:22Mrs. Doobie!
01:17:23Bye, dear!
01:17:24Mrs. Doobie, I don't want pedal pushers.
01:17:25No, no, you'll, you'll look great.
01:17:30It's okay.
01:17:32It's okay.
01:17:33You know what I do?
01:17:34Pretend like I don't have it.
01:17:35I hear you're planning to bid on Bryce.
01:17:37What?
01:17:38Who told you that?
01:17:39No, I'm not.
01:17:40Someone saw you with a whole lot of cash this morning.
01:17:42How much do you have?
01:17:43It's none of your business.
01:17:44And I'm not bidding, okay?
01:17:46I don't even like him anymore.
01:17:48Oh, that'll be the day.
01:17:50It's true.
01:17:51Go ahead.
01:17:52Waste your money on him.
01:17:53I don't care.
01:17:54And now, will you all give a big Mayfield School welcome
01:17:59to your 1963 Basket Boys?
01:18:04I could say I didn't care all I wanted,
01:18:06but seeing Bryce walk out on that stage in his jacket and tie,
01:18:09holding that pigment basket,
01:18:11set my head spinning again.
01:18:14Fifteen going once.
01:18:16The auction seemed to fly by.
01:18:18Fifteen going twice.
01:18:20Sold to Macy Taylor for $15.
01:18:24Before I knew it, Eddie Trulock was called.
01:18:27Number eight is Eddie Trulock.
01:18:30Which meant Bryce was next.
01:18:32Eddie is a member of the debate team,
01:18:34and his hobbies include fishing and model airplane building.
01:18:40Who'll give me $5?
01:18:46Why isn't anyone bidding? He's so nice.
01:18:48Exactly.
01:18:50Nobody?
01:18:55$8.
01:18:56Sold to Julie Baker for $8.
01:18:59How did this happen?
01:19:01Was it because I felt bad for Eddie?
01:19:03Or was it because I couldn't trust myself with Bryce?
01:19:06As I made my way to the multi-purpose room,
01:19:09I contemplated the startling turn of events.
01:19:12Here I was about to have lunch with Eddie Trulock,
01:19:14while the boy I had mooned over for half my life
01:19:17was going to share a meal with my mortal enemy.
01:19:20I want to thank you for bidding on me.
01:19:25It was touch and go there for a while.
01:19:27No, I wanted to.
01:19:29This will be fun.
01:19:39I hear you like building model airplanes.
01:19:41Yeah.
01:19:42My father and I just finished a Russian MiG-19.
01:19:45It was made in 1955.
01:19:46MiG's first supersonic fighter.
01:19:48It was a little tricky because the cockpit was recessed for air.
01:19:50I tried to give Eddie my full attention,
01:19:52but it was difficult because Bryce was right behind him.
01:19:55Eddie was saying something about intake valves
01:19:57when, out of nowhere, Bryce stood up and marched straight towards me.
01:20:02Hey, Julie, I've got to talk to you.
01:20:11What are you doing?
01:20:16He was going to kiss me.
01:20:18To kiss me!
01:20:19All my life I've been waiting for that kiss.
01:20:22But not like this.
01:20:23Not this way.
01:20:26I peddled home so hard I thought my lungs would burst.
01:20:35Juliana?
01:20:39Juliana!
01:20:41Juliana!
01:20:42Juliana!
01:20:43Juliana!
01:20:44Juliana!
01:20:45Juliana!
01:20:46I can't.
01:20:48Juliana!
01:20:49Juliana!
01:20:50I can't.
01:20:51Juliana!
01:20:52Hey, Juggie!
01:20:53Juliana!
01:20:54regta!
01:20:56Julie!
01:20:57Juliana!
01:20:58Huh!
01:20:59Hello?
01:21:00Huh!
01:21:01What's wrong?
01:21:02I can't.
01:21:03Sweetheart.
01:21:04You can tell me.
01:21:05Bryce tried to kiss me.
01:21:06You did.
01:21:07In school.
01:21:08In front of everybody.
01:21:09everybody. Mom, please don't get it. It's probably him.
01:21:17Sweetheart, maybe you should talk to him. I can't. I can't.
01:21:28Bryce wouldn't leave me alone. Kept calling on the phone. And knocking on the door. He
01:21:38even snuck around the house and tapped on my window. Julie, please, I gotta see you.
01:21:45Why didn't he understand that I just wanted to be left alone?
01:21:53After two days, Bryce stopped. And I thought it was finally over. Then one afternoon, I
01:22:02was coming into the front room to read.
01:22:07When I heard a noise in the yard.
01:22:14Hey, what's he doing? Julie, calm down. I gave him permission.
01:22:19Permission? Permission for what? He's digging a hole.
01:22:23I told him he could. But why?
01:22:26I told him he could. It was torture seeing him dig out my grass. How could my father
01:22:33let him do this? Bryce knew I was there too. He's gone.
01:22:47A tree? He's playing a tree? Is it a... I didn't really need to ask. I could tell from the shape of the leaves. And the texture of the trunk. It was a tree.
01:22:54It was a sycamore tree.
01:22:55It was a sycamore tree.
01:22:56It was a sycamore tree.
01:23:01It was a sycamore tree.
01:23:02It was a sycamore tree.
01:23:08When she walked out of the door, I thought back to the first time I saw her. How could anybody ever have wanted to run away from Julie Baker?
01:23:15He looked at me with those eyes. Those once again dazzling eyes. And I knew that Bryce Lofsky was still walking around with my first kiss. But he wouldn't be for long.
01:23:40The Breislawski was still walking around with my first kiss.
01:23:43But he wouldn't be for long.
01:23:46As we stood there, I realized that all these years, we never really talked.
01:23:55Do you need some help?
01:23:58Yeah.
01:24:00But that day we started.
01:24:04And I knew we'd be talking for a long time.
01:24:06I bless the day I found you.
01:24:16I want to stay around you.
01:24:23Now and forever.
01:24:29Let it be me.
01:24:33Don't take this heaven from the world.
01:24:43If you must cling to someone.
01:24:49Now and forever.
01:24:52Let it be me.
01:25:02Each time we meet love.
01:25:07I find complete love.
01:25:15Without your sweet love.
01:25:19Oh, what would life be?
01:25:25So never leave me lonely.
01:25:35Say that you love me only.
01:25:40And that you always let it be me.
01:25:52Say you always let it be me.
01:25:56Say you always let it be me.
01:26:08Me.
01:26:16I'm not.
01:26:18I'm not.
01:26:20I'm not.
01:26:22I'm not.
01:26:32I'm not.
01:26:34I'm not.
01:26:36Hey, angel eyes, I really love you so
01:26:47Hey, angel eyes, I'll never let you go
01:26:51Because I love you, my darling angel eyes
01:26:57Hey, angel eyes, you are so good to me
01:27:04And when I'm in your arms, it feels so heavenly
01:27:08You know I love you, my darling angel eyes
01:27:14I know you are sent from heaven above
01:27:21To fill my life with your wonderful love
01:27:25I know we'll be happy for eternity
01:27:29Cause I know that our love is really real
01:27:34Hey, angel eyes, I really love you so
01:27:39Hey, angel eyes, I'll never let you go
01:27:44Because I love you, my darling angel eyes
01:27:49Pretty little angel eyes
01:27:58Pretty little angel eyes
01:28:00Pretty little angel, pretty little angel
01:28:03Hey Angel Eyes, I really love you so
01:28:27Hey Angel Eyes, I'll never let you go
01:28:32Because I love you, my darling angel eyes
01:28:37Pretty, pretty little angel eyes
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