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00:03Mail call!
00:06It's so easy to do.
00:07Everything for me.
00:09Oh, I think it doesn't just...
00:11Who?
00:11Tanya?
00:13Uh...
00:14Me?
00:15Uh...
00:16Matt?
00:18Matt?
00:20Matt?
00:21I'll send me a picture!
00:23Oh...
00:23Isn't Mary wonderful?
00:26You put a letter in a mailbox and someone gives it to a parent a thousand miles away.
00:33Is that the mail for me there, Stacy?
00:35Oh my!
00:37Oh dear!
00:37Time for me to...
00:38Just repair!
00:43Well?
00:44Is there any mail for me?
00:45I don't think so, Mary.
00:47No, will you expect me something?
00:49No, not Mr. Terry.
00:50I don't think so.
00:52Just go out there in my details.
00:58Oh...
00:59Something wrong, Terry?
01:01Looks like she was expecting something.
01:03She's so cute.
01:04Who are you?
01:06Oh no!
01:06I just remember this time for his birthday!
01:09Oh!
01:10No wonder!
01:11It's...
01:13Mary's birthday?
01:14I don't think so.
01:16Why don't we show how you...
01:17How much do you care about him?
01:19Yeah!
01:19I'll throw him...
01:20I'll throw him...
01:20Ooh!
01:22I'll throw him down!
01:23I'll throw him down!
01:24I'll throw him down!
01:27The second point of a surprise, Patty, is that the person doesn't know a dieting until
01:32it begins.
01:33Is that the better thing called the team?
01:35I know!
01:36I'll do your jumper!
01:37I'm going to get him!
01:38Oh...
01:39I...
01:40Uh oh...
01:41I've got another one for you.
01:42Our boss is making something.
01:45Oh, and I like an operation.
01:49I don't want anybody to buy a person
01:51from making them something really subtle.
01:54It's a little bit of you.
01:55Let me go see if I can buy some supplies.
01:59Where are you going?
02:00You need some music if you're working, right?
02:03Music, right.
02:05Oh, did you guys do that?
02:07It's Barry's birthday.
02:09I'm a little girl.
02:11I'm a little girl.
02:13I'm a little girl.
02:17I'm a little girl.
02:19I'm a little girl.
02:19Yeah, I'm a little girl.
02:22The song is
02:24A Railroader for Me.
02:27Oh, you know that one.
02:35My world's not merry.
02:37My world's not merry.
02:40My world's not merry.
02:40He's always in the mood.
02:45I'm a little girl.
02:50I'm a little girl.
02:51That's the last part of me.
02:55Oh, yeah.
02:56A railroader.
02:58A railroader.
03:00I've been a little girl.
03:03A railroader for me.
03:05Here I'm Mary, and this is my home, as the road is that I'll be, I would not marry a
03:19farmer, he's always been the best,
03:25Oh, I'd rather nearly an engine there, that's where the stars came, a railroaded, a railroaded, a railroaded for me,
03:47Here I'm Mary, and this wide world, a railroaded, a ride I'll be,
03:57Here I'm Mary, and this wide world, a railroaded, a ride I'll be,
04:12There. Now, all we need is something to put it in.
04:16There, Stacy.
04:18Why did you hear that tune again?
04:20It's something I can't get done.
04:24Oh, I'm sorry, Harry.
04:26Somebody needs something.
04:27Who needs what?
04:28Oh, I'm sorry.
04:31Yes, you need a batch of cheese giggles from the store room.
04:34I just brought him up some cheese giggles this morning.
04:36Yeah, but he's another one.
04:39Would you mind going to control him and getting it for him?
04:42I must be getting old.
04:44People keep thinking of jobs for me just to make me feel useful.
04:52Now, we've got to find a box to put on our stuff in.
04:55How about this?
04:59Now, it's a good place to hide it.
05:07Well, it's a relief.
05:08That's over with.
05:10Mr. Spencer, what happened?
05:12You mean to say you didn't hear it?
05:14Hear what?
05:15All that grumbling and fussing on the island of Sodor.
05:19All the grumbling we're hearing from Harry's ought to be over soon.
05:23You think I'm really trusting?
05:25It was Gordon and the others.
05:27And they were having smoke.
05:28Let me blow my whistle and you just listen.
05:36Henry James and Gordon were miserable.
05:39They had been shut up for several days for being naughty and longed to be let out again.
05:46At last, Sir Topham Hatt arrived.
05:49I hope you are sorry, he said, and understand that every job on the railway is important.
05:53We have a new tank engine called Percy, who helps pull coaches.
05:57And Thomas and Edward have worked the main line nicely.
06:00But I will let you out now if you promise to work hard.
06:05Yes, sir, said the three engines, we will.
06:08That's right, but please remember that this no-shunting nonsense must stop.
06:17He then told Percy, Edward and Thomas that they could go and play on the branch line for a few
06:22days.
06:24And they ran off happily to find Annie and Clareville at the junction.
06:30The two coaches were so pleased to see Thomas again.
06:38Edward and Pearson played with freight cars.
06:41Stop, stop, stop, screamed the cars as they were pushed into their proper sidings.
06:46But the two engines lapped and went on shunting till the cars were tidily arranged.
06:56Next, Edward took some empty cars through the quarrel.
06:59Percy was left alone.
07:01He didn't mind that a bit.
07:03He liked washing trains and being cheeky to the other engines.
07:06Hurry, hurry, hurry, he would call, and they got very cross.
07:19After a great deal of shunting, Percy was waiting for the signalman to set the switch
07:23so that he could get back to the yard.
07:25He was eager to work, but was seeing rather careless and not paying attention.
07:30Edward had warned Percy, be careful on the main line.
07:33Whistle to the signalman, you are there.
07:35But Percy didn't remember to whistle.
07:37So the busy signalman forgot him.
07:40Percy waited and waited.
07:42The switch was still against him, so he couldn't move.
07:45Then he looked along the main line.
07:48Peek, peek!
07:48He whistled in horror.
07:50A lot he sent towards him was Gordon with the express.
07:58Oh, no, Gordon, get out of my way!
08:08Percy opened his eyes.
08:10Gordon had stopped with Percy's spotters a few inches from his own.
08:13But Percy had begun to move.
08:16I won't stay here.
08:17I'll run away, he popped.
08:23He went straight through Edward's station and was so frightened that he went right up Gordon's hill without stopping.
08:46After that, he was tired, but he couldn't stop.
08:49He had no driver to shut off steam and apply the brakes.
08:56I want to stop, I want to stop, he puffed.
09:01The man in the signal box thought Percy was in trouble, so he kindly checked the switch.
09:08Percy puffed wearily onto a night-empty side and ending in a big bank of earth.
09:16He was too tired now to care where he went.
09:18I want to stop, I want to stop, I have stopped, he puffed, thankfully.
09:26Never mind, Percy, said the workman as they took him out.
09:30He shall have a drink and some coal and then you'll feel better.
09:35Pleasantly, Gordon arrived.
09:37Well done, Percy.
09:38You started so quickly that you stopped the nasty accident.
09:42I'm sorry I was cheeky, said Percy.
09:45You were clever to stop.
09:48Then Gordon helped pull Percy out from the bank.
09:58The two engines are now good friends, but Percy is always most careful when he goes on the main line.
10:09Now the other engines are friends with Percy?
10:11Oh yes, they just have to get to know him, that's all.
10:15You can be friends with my grandpa.
10:17All you have to do is kiss my hair.
10:19Come and come down to the prize party.
10:21Oh dear, I don't know.
10:23He may not even like me.
10:25He's a very private person, isn't he?
10:27I think he's just shy.
10:30That's impossible.
10:31Words are shy.
10:32Some girls are like who?
10:35Well, I can tell you about this friend of mine, who lived alone somewhere for many years.
10:40Spent some new folk who lived in, and it made him very shy indeed.
10:45That sounds like you.
10:50All we have to do is clean up a little bit.
10:56And so is goodbye.
11:00Tell Seamer he can carry his own boxes from now on.
11:07I'm getting too old for this sort of thing.
11:09Oh, Harry, that's the second time today he said how old you're getting.
11:13You look pretty peppy to me.
11:14I feel fine, but I wouldn't call it peppy.
11:21Well, I'll do it.
11:22There you go.
11:23It never hurts to say hello.
11:25Hi, Harry.
11:29Do you hear something?
11:31Play it all, boy?
11:36Allow me to introduce myself.
11:41What?
11:44Lord?
11:45I am getting...
11:48First of all, boy, see?
11:51I'm seeing something.
11:55Well, I tried.
11:57Remember what you told us?
11:59He can't find.
12:00What's that, Mr. D. Buckley?
12:02It's a present for Thomas to cheer him up.
12:05He's been in a lot of trouble lately.
12:07What kind of trouble?
12:09I'll tell you the story.
12:14Thomas the Tank Engine has worked his branch line for many years,
12:18and knows it very well.
12:40You know just where to stop, Thomas, laughed his driver.
12:44You could almost manage it without me.
12:47Thomas had become conceited.
12:49He didn't realize his driver was joking.
12:53Later, he boasted to the others.
12:57Driver says I don't need him now, he told the others.
13:01Don't be so jacked, snorted Perky.
13:04I'd never go without my driver, said Toby earnestly.
13:08I'd be frightened.
13:09Huh, boasted Thomas.
13:11I'm not scared.
13:13You'd never dare.
13:14I would, then.
13:16You'll see.
13:17The next morning, the firelighter came.
13:20Thomas drowled comfortably as the warmth and rooted boiler.
13:25Perky and Toby were still asleep.
13:28Thomas suddenly remembered.
13:30Still he's hit in the mud, he chuckled.
13:33I'll show them.
13:34Driver said I could manage without him.
13:36I'll just go out.
13:38Then I'll stop and whee!
13:40That'll make them jump.
13:43Thomas thought he was being clever.
13:46Clearly he was on the movie because the health cleaner had meddled with his controller.
13:51He soon found his escape.
13:52He tried to whee!
13:54But he couldn't.
13:56He tried to stop.
13:57But he couldn't.
13:58He just kept rolling along.
14:01He didn't dare look at what was coming next.
14:05There was the station master's house.
14:07The station master was about to have breakfast.
14:11Horrors!
14:12Tried Thomas.
14:13And took his eyes.
14:15The house was locked.
14:17Broken glass tinkled.
14:20Plaster was everywhere.
14:22Thomas had collected a bush on his travel.
14:24He peered into the room through his leaves.
14:27He couldn't speak.
14:31The station master was furious.
14:34His wife picked up her place.
14:36You miserable engine, she scolded.
14:38Just look what you've done to our breakfast.
14:41Now I shall have to cook some more.
14:43He banged the door.
14:45More parts of the fellow.
14:46This time, it fell on Thomas.
14:49Thomas felt depressed.
14:52Workman propped up the house to strong poles
14:54and laid rails through the garden.
15:00Then the Scottish twin engines,
15:02Donald and Douglas, arrived.
15:13Then it's back to yourself, Thomas.
15:15We'll soon have you back on the rails, they laughed.
15:31Donald and Douglas, puffing hard,
15:35managed to haul Thomas back to safety.
15:37This suspension, the bush and the broken window frame
15:41festooned his front, which was badly twisted.
15:45The twins laughed and left him.
15:51Thomas was in disgrace.
15:55There was words to come.
15:57You're in a lot of trouble, Thomas.
16:01I know, sir.
16:02I'm sorry, sir.
16:04Thomas's voice was muffled behind this bush.
16:06You must go to the works and have your front mended.
16:10It will be a long job.
16:12Yes, sir.
16:13Meanwhile, a diesel rail car will do your work.
16:17A diesel, sir?
16:18Thomas fluttered.
16:20Yes, Thomas.
16:21Diesels always stay in their sheds till they are wanted.
16:25Diesels never gallivant off to breakfast
16:28in station masters' houses.
16:30Diesels never-
16:38Is that any stroom anomalies you think on their own?
16:41Oh, my word, no.
16:43It just means that there are some things
16:45that no one can do on their own,
16:48even though they ride the rails.
16:50Trains need drivers without fail.
16:55Okay, kids, will you come and help me for a while?
16:57All right.
16:58Better go with Stacy.
16:59See ya.
17:01Sure, bye.
17:04A drum roll, please.
17:06Uh-oh.
17:09Hello, everyone.
17:11It is I, Schemer.
17:14I said...
17:15Hello, everyone.
17:17It is I, Sch...
17:20Burp.
17:26This is just terrific.
17:28Just hunky-dory.
17:29A public place like this, and nobody is even on duty.
17:32Nobody is even here.
17:38Cheese giggle.
17:39Oh, hey.
17:40I know.
17:41I'll put these in the machine.
17:43It's about time now.
17:48I love these little things.
17:54Hey.
17:55Hey, another box of cheese giggle.
17:57Cheese.
17:59Yeah.
18:00That gives me an idea.
18:02I'll put that box of cheese giggles in the machine, along with the potato boom-booms and the corn whammy.
18:08And this one, I'll take home.
18:12Yeah.
18:12I mean, hey.
18:14That's what I paid for them.
18:15Yeah.
18:16That's what I paid for them.
18:17Oh-oh.
18:24Not quite.
18:26Where's the cake?
18:27That's right.
18:28Where's the cake?
18:29I thought you'd never ask.
18:31Take a look down the anything tunnel.
18:35Not quite.
18:38Where's the cake?
18:40That's right.
18:41Where's the cake?
18:41I thought you'd never ask.
18:44Take a look down the anything tunnel.
19:08You need some flowers, sugar, and eggs, too.
19:13Have some baking powder.
19:16A bit of butter.
19:18Ooh.
19:19You can cook everything.
19:21From dip to dip.
19:23But don't be mistaken.
19:26Cause there's nothing like baking a tin.
19:30Baking a tin.
19:31Baking a tin.
19:34Baking a tin.
19:37Baking a tin.
19:38Baking a tin.
19:40Chocolate or vanilla.
19:41Any flavor will do.
19:44Mix it all together.
19:46Now it's a bowl of goose.
19:49So you could have made pudding.
19:51Let you eat till you eat.
19:54But whatever your name is.
19:56There's nothing like baking a tin.
20:00Baking a tin.
20:02Baking a tin.
20:03Baking a tin.
21:04Now we'd better hide it.
21:06Yeah.
21:08I'd better do the dishes.
21:16Uh-oh, Tanya, is that a box of cheese giggles or birthday presents?
21:23Cheese giggles.
21:25Oh, no.
21:26I think our friend Sema was here while we were gone and took the box of birthday presents by mistake.
21:31Oh, no.
21:32Don't panic.
21:33Don't panic.
21:33We'll do something.
21:34Hey, Miss Jones.
21:37Oh.
21:38I came in here and the place was empty.
21:40What happens if a...
21:41What happens...
21:42What happens if a customer came in here looking for change for my arcade?
21:47And what is everybody staring at?
21:50Oh.
21:52I thought that this was a carton of cheese giggles.
21:55Turns out to be a box of, uh, artsy-crafty stuff.
21:59Is that Sema out here?
22:01Listen, mister.
22:02The next time you want stuff brought up and down, Sam, you'd better do it yourself.
22:06Oh, uh...
22:06Excuse me, Harry.
22:07Uh-uh, have you fixed up to the country yet?
22:09Not yet.
22:10Oh, would you mind taking a look at it?
22:11It, it, it, um...
22:12Or should I just have it sent out?
22:14No need to send anything out.
22:16I'll fix it.
22:19Gee whiz.
22:21I do not even know what he's talking about.
22:22I didn't ask him to bring anything up here.
22:24And besides, this is not a carton of cheese giggles.
22:27It's a box of, uh...
22:29Birthday presents.
22:31Birthday presents?
22:32Somebody around here having a birthday party?
22:34Harry!
22:34Grabbing a surprise party for us!
22:37Boys, they're the presents we made!
22:39Yeah!
22:40I mean, uh...
22:41Oh, I, uh...
22:42I don't like surprise parties much myself.
22:45All you kids, uh...
22:46Go ahead and party without me.
22:48You ever been to a surprise party, Sema?
22:52Shit.
22:56Shit.
22:59Did you like to come to grab the surprise party?
23:01I mean, uh...
23:04Well, that, of course, would, uh...
23:05Depend on what time it was taking place.
23:07Right now.
23:08Now, yeah!
23:13Hey!
23:14I don't have a present to give him.
23:15This could be very embarrassing for Sema.
23:18Why don't you give him some nickels to the two-pots?
23:23Nickels?
23:25Coins of the realm?
23:26Moolah?
23:27You want Sema to give Harry...
23:29Moolah?
23:31Moolah?
23:32Moolah?
23:33Moolah?
23:33Moolah?
23:35What a great idea, Sema.
23:37You know how much Harry loves to play the two-pots.
23:39Uh, okay.
23:41Hey, I'll get to listen to the music, too.
23:43So it won't be a total loss.
23:46Okay, is everybody ready?
23:48Yeah?
23:49Okay.
23:51Oh, Harry!
23:53Could you come out here for a second, please?
23:56Now what?
23:58Can a man work in peace?
24:00Well, someone wants to tell you something.
24:02Well, what is it?
24:04Happy birthday!
24:10Wilson?
24:13This is mighty nice.
24:15Here.
24:17I guess maybe I was a little bit illisible today.
24:22But it's always good to know there are folks who care about it.
24:28Good thing.
24:33Oh, there's a nail for Pelican Falls right outside.
24:36Okay, well, she doesn't hear you, huh?
24:40Harry!
24:42Harry?
24:43Huh?
24:43Harry, Harry?
24:44Oh.
24:46It's a road by the birthday card!
24:49Hey!
24:50Hey!
24:51Hey!
24:53It was a great party.
24:56The best birthday party I ever had.
25:00But what if he doesn't like me?
25:04Talk about something we both love.
25:07Train.
25:09Very well.
25:12There I go.
25:30I live here.
25:36I live here.
25:38Been here since before the Most Unlimited made a first run.
25:42I live here.
25:42I live here.
25:43That's going back a ways.
25:44Oh, I've been around the roundhouse a couple of times.
25:47Started this job the day the President's train went through.
25:50Do you remember that?
25:52Indeed I do.
25:54I was working on the Eastern Division then.
25:57I was working on the Eastern Division then.
25:58And just imagine.
25:59The President of the United States was going to be riding on the Indian Valley Railroad.
26:04Now, a man himself was on the back platform.
26:09And we...
26:12Can we...
26:16Just imagine!
26:18I can!
26:19I can!
26:20I can!
26:22on that train still you were i've been trying to tell you i was the indian valley railroad
26:30special conductor every special thing that went out i was there just to make sure that
26:37nothing ever went wrong you mean to tell me we were both on the same train and we didn't even
26:44it looks that way in your details i uh didn't catch your name mr conductor at your service
26:57i'm glad you spoke up mr conductor yep reminds me of a story big dan cummings told me once
27:06i swear the true ghost train was moving through the head of the storm he said there were
27:12head of the storm that he was back to fall back to no i said head falls but not back
27:17to fall
27:17but he swore to it it was the biggest thing that someone could ever see reach for the skill
27:23and reach for the wisdom so where the dare may run reach for the work reach for the story
27:32to follow the rainbow
27:34to the shining time station where dreams have come true
27:43waiting there for you
27:49so far to travel so much to learn to know
27:55friends by your side hope to hold on to who knows how far you'll go
28:02to a shining time station where dreams have come true
28:09to a shining time station where dreams have come true
28:09your own imagination waiting there for you
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