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00:09Princess, look at you.
00:12I predict you're going to be super successful one day.
00:16You do, Miss Ruffet?
00:17How can you say that?
00:19Every time I see you, you're working.
00:22There are books all over the place.
00:24In my country, work ethic is highly respected.
00:28Well, thank you, but how can you be successful
00:31if you have no idea what you want to do in your life?
00:33Ah, princess, you will figure it out.
00:36I wish I was as focused as you are at your age.
00:39Honestly.
00:40I'm tech, that was funny.
00:42I'm glad we went.
00:43I was worried about you.
00:44I thought you were going to break something.
00:46Well, I was worried about myself
00:48because I ain't never passed out from laughing.
00:49That was funny.
00:50I wonder if that's a thing.
00:52Well, it is now.
00:53Hey, Mr. Brown.
00:54Hey, Miss Kibari.
00:55Hey, y'all.
00:56Hey.
00:56It looks like you guys had a great time.
00:59Well, we did.
00:59We did.
01:00We had a good time.
01:00Maybe too good a time.
01:02How can you have too good a time?
01:04Well, we went to see a Christian comedian.
01:06He was very funny.
01:07And Leroy laughed so hard, he passed out twice.
01:11Yeah, that's because it was funny.
01:13They had this comedian named Disciper Paul, right?
01:15And he was telling this joke.
01:16And the joke was so funny, I bent over.
01:18And next thing you know, I was out.
01:20Wait a minute.
01:21But I come back too, though.
01:22You passed out?
01:23Are you OK?
01:24Twice.
01:25I got, oh.
01:28Just like that.
01:29You might want to get that checked out.
01:30Yes.
01:31No, I'm good.
01:31I'm good now.
01:32I can see.
01:32What are you guys doing?
01:34Oh, I'm working on a big project for my wellness class.
01:37You have a wellness class?
01:38Yeah, I do.
01:39They suggest the class to anyone who's considering a psychology major.
01:42Oh, I love it.
01:43What are you up to, Effie?
01:45Me, not to know.
01:47I'm old.
01:48I get bored most of the time.
01:50But if you're that bored, I got some yard work, you can help me do it.
01:53Oh, Mr. Brown, I help you with the yard all the time.
01:55No, you don't.
01:56I do, I do.
01:56You help me one day.
01:57I help you all the time.
01:58I tell you, my friend, sometimes I need, I need something that will challenge my mind.
02:04Did yard work, yard work all the time.
02:05Well, you could always help me with my classwork.
02:07It's usually a struggle for me.
02:08Who?
02:09Like this project?
02:10What's the project about?
02:12Well, we have to conduct interviews with people at different stages of life and how they reach
02:16their goals.
02:17And then we have to create a vision board about the realizations we had in our case studies.
02:21Well, you're in a great situation, Sandra.
02:23You have a house full of people to interview.
02:25Yeah, we can all help you with that.
02:26Mm-hmm.
02:27I think you're going to discover a lot about yourself.
02:29This is great.
02:30I hope so, because I'm so confused on what I want to do.
02:34Well, that's normal.
02:35It is?
02:36Of course it is.
02:37Oh, princess, you are further along than I was at your age.
02:40I was lost.
02:43Still am.
02:44If, if, I'm so glad you can admit that.
02:47You're beautiful.
02:47Oh.
02:48Yeah, that's, that's it.
02:49He sometimes, he do.
02:51Lee, boss, you are not healthy.
02:53Now, you got to tell the truth.
02:54Sometimes I look over there at him, I say, boy, what is wrong with you?
02:58If, what you doing?
02:59It's okay, okay.
03:00You're at an age where you have to work to find yourself again.
03:03Cora and Leah tell me that all the time, but how do you do that?
03:07Yeah, do something with your life.
03:10At this age?
03:12I have no idea.
03:14Okay, just go to sleep and don't wake up me.
03:16Do something.
03:17Well, at this age, I also have no idea.
03:20It actually bothers me.
03:22I think I need something to get me out of bed in the morning.
03:28Yeah, you should be bothered.
03:30You want to stop.
03:31Well, he should.
03:32I'm just telling the truth.
03:33He should be bothered.
03:35Oh, Mr. Brown is right.
03:38I'm just like a ship that is just, uh...
03:40Without a sail.
03:41He like a Cadillac without a GPS or emblem.
03:44He like a one-eyed monster with no eye.
03:47Like books without pages.
03:49He like a juror with no content.
03:52Pouring empty.
03:53Imagine pouring empty.
03:54Just like he's pouring...
03:57Empty.
03:58Thank you very much.
04:21I get your point, Mr. Brown.
04:22Do you?
04:23Mr. Brown, you're so mean.
04:25I'm not mean.
04:26People don't like the truth no more.
04:27You tell them the truth.
04:28Oh, you know what?
04:29Never mind.
04:29I'm going to just shut up the rest of the day.
04:31You know what, Effie?
04:31I think this project would be good for you, too.
04:35Me?
04:36But I'm not in Sanchez College.
04:37Why would I do a school project?
04:39You don't have to be in college, Effie.
04:41A vision board is a great exercise for all people, from all walks of life at all stages of life.
04:47And where there's no vision, people perish.
04:50That's the Bible.
04:51Wait, yeah, Mr. Effie, you should do my project with her.
04:55So, do it just to do it?
04:58Everyone should have a vision board.
05:00It'll help you figure things out.
05:02Figure it out.
05:03Yeah, figure it out.
05:04I keep telling you people, I am old.
05:08I don't even know what vision to have.
05:10I don't have anything to put on the board.
05:12I tell you what, you better quit howling at my warmest.
05:14It's okay.
05:15I believe you do, Effie.
05:17You just have to do the work to discover it.
05:20And what does old mean?
05:22You are still here and in good health.
05:25You should have aspirations and goals even at your age.
05:29Come on, do a board with me.
05:31Princess, I just...
05:32Come on.
05:33Come on.
05:35Come on.
05:36Okay.
05:38Boy, he gonna be a mess.
05:43Hey, Mr. Brown, hey, Kimberly.
05:44If it ain't the pregnant couple.
05:47Hey there.
05:48I hear we're in the family way.
05:51We are.
05:53Congratulations.
05:55I am so happy for you.
05:56We are so thrilled.
05:58Oh, you should be.
05:59The Bible says children are a reward from the Lord.
06:04Oh.
06:04Well, that depends on the children.
06:06Oh, Roy.
06:07Okay.
06:08You are so silly.
06:09My baby will be a beautiful blessing, Mr. Brown.
06:12Well, I hope so.
06:13Well, wasn't Cora a blessing to you?
06:16She started out that way.
06:18But when that girl turned a teenager, she started acting like her mama.
06:21I had to get a switch and just...
06:24Tie them legs up.
06:26I don't believe that one.
06:27You better believe it.
06:28No, see, I'm with Kimberly.
06:30Cora has been nothing but a bundle of goodness.
06:33And I don't believe in spanking.
06:34That's right.
06:35And we're not spanking our bundle of goodness.
06:38Definitely not.
06:38That Leah's carrying.
06:39No way.
06:40Well, if you spare the rod, you spoil a child.
06:43Okay, well, there will be no rod on this bundle of goodness.
06:47Well, if you spare that rod, you're going to turn that bundle of goodness into rottenness goodness.
06:52Mm-mm.
06:52Don't you put that on my bundle, Mr. Brown?
06:54Oh, these gents are parenting.
06:56Don't get in the corner.
06:57Be quiet.
06:58Say nothing.
06:59You want something?
07:00Nuh-uh.
07:01Shut up.
07:01Oh, Leroy.
07:03There are other ways to discipline a child.
07:05Okay, no one will be hitting my bundle.
07:08Okay.
07:09You say that, wait till that baby get in high school.
07:11You're going to...
07:15That's what you're going to be doing.
07:17That's why I learned to shout, getting whoopied.
07:19You can tell you got a bunch of spankings growing up.
07:23Thank you so much for talking with us, Ms. Anastasia.
07:26I'm used to it, darling.
07:28People always want to interview me.
07:30Everyone has always been befuddled about how I became so fabulous.
07:36I can see that.
07:38You are fabulous.
07:39Yes.
07:39Okay, first question.
07:40Mm-hmm.
07:41If you could give advice to your younger self, what would you say to yourself at my age?
07:46I would tell her by the end of the first date to make sure she knows how big a man...
07:53Ms. Anastasia!
07:55What, honey?
07:57Wallet.
07:58You know how big this wallet is.
08:01Anastasia, what did you think she was going to say?
08:06Oh, wallet.
08:07Yeah.
08:07Oh, okay.
08:08Yeah.
08:11So, you are telling her she should only be with a man who has money?
08:15Absolutely.
08:17Huh?
08:17But what about love?
08:19Love is overrated.
08:21Make sure he has money.
08:24Well, how do I know that by the end of the first date?
08:26Oh, by his car.
08:27No, darling.
08:29The car could be rented.
08:30Oh.
08:31I'll tell you how you'll know.
08:34I can't wait to hear this.
08:37Always go to a steakhouse.
08:39A steakhouse?
08:40Why a steakhouse?
08:41So you can see how he orders his steak.
08:45But how a man orders his steak?
08:46I like mine.
08:48Well done.
08:49Exactly, darling.
08:51If he orders his steak rare, he's loaded.
08:54But if he orders it...
08:55Well done.
08:56He's broke as hell.
08:58Ain't got a penny.
08:59Run like hell.
09:04A well done steak is good.
09:05I don't know what she's talking about.
09:10So, uh...
09:11What do you young guns want?
09:12Oh, well, we're creating vision boards.
09:14So we just wanted to get some wisdom from people who are older.
09:16Yes, and seeing that you're very old,
09:18I'm sure you have a century's worth of wisdom.
09:22Effie, Effie, now, I'm wise, but I'm not old.
09:26Effie, you're old.
09:29But you're older than me.
09:30Yeah, maybe in years, but Effie, you old are old.
09:34I mean, look at you.
09:35Just look at you.
09:35Ask your sister how old I am.
09:39You know my sister.
09:41Everybody know your sister?
09:42All right, all right.
09:43Okay, all right.
09:44Focus.
09:45Okay.
09:46Edward, the question is...
09:47Uh-huh.
09:48What is the secret to a happy and fun life at any age?
09:53That's a good question.
09:54Mm-hmm.
09:55Want to know the secret?
09:56Yes.
09:57Come in closer.
09:58Okay.
09:59A little closer.
10:00Mm-hmm.
10:00The secret to a long, fun, and a happy, powerful life?
10:06Mm-hmm.
10:09Narcotics.
10:12Narcotics?
10:13Grandpa, you can't just tell people to use drugs.
10:15Nobody say nothing about drugs.
10:17Nobody say nothing about drugs.
10:20Say no to crack, because crack is whack.
10:23All right?
10:24Say no to heroin, because heroin is scaring.
10:27But say yes to the little blue pill, because it gives you the strength at will.
10:33Yes.
10:34And, and say yes to Mary Jane, because she takes away the pain.
10:40Okay, Grandpa.
10:42We get it.
10:42Oh, okay.
10:43Now, look.
10:44Let me tell y'all something.
10:46Y'all can sleep on that wisdom if you want to.
10:48Yeah.
10:49You can sleep on it if you want to, but what's going to happen, you're going to grow up ugly
10:53and very unhappy.
10:56I'm so unhappy right now.
10:58I knew I had my bag somewhere around here.
11:00I'm trying to tell you, all right, it's time for Grandpa to go blaze up.
11:04I'll holler at y'all later.
11:06Y'all seen my bag?
11:07I left my bag sitting right in there, and I know I had...
11:10I found your bag, Leroy.
11:12You found...
11:12Look at you.
11:13That's my baby.
11:15Look at that.
11:15I call her my baby.
11:17How are the interviews going?
11:19We're getting some interesting information.
11:22Yeah, very interesting.
11:23Well, that's great.
11:26Oh, God.
11:29Pleasant days where it's pleasant to be here.
11:32Yes.
11:34Who?
11:35Oh, Leah, Leah, uh, Jeremy, telephone.
11:41What's going on, Mr. Brown?
11:42Hold on, here they come.
11:43Everything okay?
11:45It's Philip's science teacher.
11:46Oh, it's Oliver Munson?
11:48Yeah, that's what he said.
11:50I couldn't pronounce that, couldn't I?
11:51He said it.
11:52Hi, Mr. Munson.
11:56Uh, no.
11:58Philip is not out of town.
12:01Excuse me?
12:02He hasn't been to class in eight days.
12:05Eight days?
12:06I heard a lot of the kids have been ditching Oliver's class.
12:10It's the last period of the day.
12:12They go to the new bowling alley.
12:17Ditching?
12:18Um, okay, um, yes.
12:22Thank you, Mr. Munson.
12:28Your son has been ditching his science class.
12:31I told y'all.
12:33You spread a rod, you spoil a child.
12:37Hmm.
12:40Yeah, I said it.
12:42I told y'all.
12:42I said it.
12:43Okay, wait.
12:43We must remember, kids get distracted nowadays by so many things.
12:48Distracted?
12:49Oh, I got something that's gonna distract his behind, all right?
12:52Your son done lost his everlasting mind.
12:54Oh, no, no, no.
12:54He ain't tried it with me today for the last time.
12:56No, no, no.
12:57Let's get this straight.
12:58He ain't lost his mind.
12:59He had to lose a ditch in class.
13:01Mm.
13:01No, he ain't lose his mind, because he ain't never had it.
13:04You know why?
13:04Because y'all spared the rod and spoiled a child.
13:07You want me to tell you how you get his mind back?
13:09How we get his mind back, Mr. Munson?
13:11You take him back there and you...
13:14Don't beat him.
13:15Just get your gutmer right on that back.
13:17Oh, my boy.
13:17You trying to send me to jail?
13:18No, I ain't trying to send you to jail.
13:20Ain't nothing like a belt or a switch that'll get that tail in line.
13:23You just...
13:24I'm gonna show you...
13:25Don't come over here today.
13:25I'm gonna show you how to...
13:26I don't need you to show me.
13:27But you ain't know how to do it.
13:28You spoiled him.
13:29You see what he doing?
13:30You got too many groupings growing up.
13:33I'm so disappointed in my brother.
13:35Hey, who's talking to you?
13:36Me, boo.
13:38Hey, everybody.
13:39Um, Sanja, let's go.
13:42I don't want to witness this.
13:43Yeah, me either.
13:46Bye, Philip.
13:49Good luck in your struggle, young soldier.
13:54Hey, Miss Parks.
14:02Don't look at me.
14:06Is everybody okay?
14:08Mm-hmm.
14:09We okay.
14:10How you doing?
14:12I'm good.
14:14School's made a little stressful, but...
14:16Oh, is that right?
14:18Yes, sir.
14:20Aw, Philip, why?
14:21You're always so respectful, and you're doing so well in my class.
14:25Thanks, Miss Parks.
14:27What about the rest of your classes, Philip?
14:31I'm trying my best.
14:32I value my education.
14:36You value education.
14:38Yeah, I do.
14:39I was working really hard all day at school today to make you proud, Dad.
14:43Hmm.
14:44Anyways, I'd love to sit here and chit-chat father, but, uh, have to tend to my studies.
14:49Uh, father studies?
14:53When did you get some proper?
14:54Hmm.
14:55Hmm.
14:56Your science teacher called today.
14:58Mr. Munson?
15:00Uh...
15:05Look, look, look, Mom.
15:06He's really, he's really old.
15:08That's, that's what it is.
15:08Uh, Oliver is my age.
15:12Mm-mm.
15:13Mm-mm.
15:15Well, uh, sorry to break the news to you, Miss Parks, but...
15:19Oh!
15:21I...
15:21I didn't, I didn't mean to...
15:23Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
15:24Dad, what are you doing?
15:25What are you doing?
15:26You gonna spank...
15:26Look, you don't think I'm not too old to get a spanking?
15:29Look, let's talk about it like...
15:30Wait, wait, don't...
15:32Don't, don't, don't...
15:33Don't, don't, don't...
15:34Don't, Jeremy, get up on there!
15:35Wait a minute, Mr. Brown, stop it!
15:37Jeremy, what's, what happened?
15:38You know, I'm about to help my son find his right mind.
15:40What, you know, Jeremy's in a rage.
15:42He's got a belt.
15:43Yeah, I believe it's a private matter between your father and his son.
15:46Well, I hope the son is gonna be okay.
15:48I hope so, too.
15:50Well, Philip needs to learn to make better decisions.
15:52Well, it looks like your dad is finna help him make better decisions.
15:55So, what are you guys doing?
15:56Oh, we're making vision boards.
15:58Vision boards?
15:58Oh, I love vision boards!
16:01You make them, too, Ms. Cora?
16:02Yes, every year!
16:03Wow, that's amazing!
16:05Yeah!
16:05I thought it was something only young people do.
16:07Well, I beg your pardon, I'm young.
16:10Oh, yes, no, I'm sorry.
16:13You're sorry?
16:13You're sorry, I'm sorry.
16:15No, I don't disrespect.
16:17Okay.
16:17Well, can we ask you some questions?
16:19Oh, sure, sure.
16:20Go ahead, go ahead.
16:21Okay, Ms. Cora, if you could give advice to your younger self,
16:25what would you tell yourself at my age?
16:28My younger self.
16:29I would tell my younger self to don't worry so much about the future,
16:35but be in the present, right in the present.
16:38Wait, I love that.
16:40Yeah.
16:40You know, I used to be so worried about the future
16:42that I didn't think about living life in the moment.
16:45You know, but those present moments are so important to building your future.
16:51Mm-hmm.
16:52So what would you say to a man my age?
16:56To a man your age, I would say that you're still young,
17:00you still have a lot of life,
17:02and know what you like,
17:04and know who you are,
17:06and live at every age.
17:09Oh, I think I have to find myself again.
17:13That's important in every new chapter of our lives.
17:17Mm-hmm.
17:17But how do we do that?
17:19By living.
17:20Living?
17:20Yes, living.
17:22Like going to work, going to school,
17:24hanging with friends, traveling,
17:27even making mistakes.
17:28Mm-hmm.
17:29But you have to find joy in every moment.
17:32Wow.
17:34This is so good.
17:36Thank you, Ms. Cora.
17:37Oh, you're so welcome.
17:38One last question.
17:39Oh, okay.
17:40All right, go ahead.
17:42How do I...
17:45How do I make a vision board
17:49when I do the same thing every day,
17:52and I don't have any vision to put on the board?
17:55I've been there.
17:56At times like this,
17:57you have to reflect and exhaust every possibility
18:01and put every vision, every dream on the board.
18:05And before you know it,
18:07one of those possibilities will find you.
18:10Mm.
18:11Thank you, Ms. Cora.
18:12You're welcome.
18:13This is great stuff.
18:15Live.
18:16Live?
18:17No limits.
18:18No limits.
18:19Dad, you can't be serious about giving me a spanking.
18:22Wait, wait.
18:23Ah!
18:25Whoa, wait, let's talk about this.
18:26You don't ask your mom.
18:27You're about to find it.
18:28Let's have a chair.
18:28Let's have a chair.
18:29Put the belt down.
18:30Okay, for now.
18:32Thank you, Mom.
18:33I love you so much.
18:35Don't get cute with me, boy.
18:36I am so mad at you right now.
18:38Wait, wait.
18:39Mom, mom, mom.
18:39No, you can't let things upset you, okay?
18:42You're carrying my little brother or sister.
18:44Studies show that when the mother is upset,
18:47the child, the baby,
18:48it feels that stress.
18:50Well, you about to feel some stress.
18:51Dad, I'm sorry.
18:52I'm sorry, okay?
18:53I'm sorry.
18:54Man, what has gotten into you lately?
18:58It's just, ever since Sandra came back,
19:02it feels like you guys are giving her all your attention.
19:07Like, you don't even notice me anymore.
19:10I feel invisible in a home where people say they love me.
19:13It's just Sandra, Sandra, Sandra.
19:18Oh, baby.
19:19Dad, don't you move.
19:21Baby just said he feels invisible, Jeremy.
19:27Oh, I am so sorry we made you feel that way.
19:29Come here.
19:31I can't believe you fell for that.
19:33Fell for what?
19:35Why are you playing with me?
19:37Why are you ditching class?
19:38What?
19:39I just poured my heart out,
19:40and Dad is being so insensitive.
19:42And as soon as I get on your side,
19:43you sticking your tongue out.
19:44That's not what that was.
19:46Yeah.
19:46Those miss knees.
19:47Those miss knees.
19:48Come on.
19:53Hey, look, hey, excuse me.
19:55Excuse me, man.
19:56Look, man.
19:56Cut the crap.
19:58You skipping class to see some chick, ain't you?
20:02Dang, Dad.
20:03How you want everything?
20:04I was a young player once, you know.
20:06She fine.
20:09Give it up, Gabby.
20:10No, give it up, Gabby.
20:11He's living a Jedi.
20:14Give me his mouth.
20:15Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
20:16It was a joke.
20:17It was a joke.
20:18It was a joke.
20:19Give me, I'm going to kill him.
20:20Give it up, Gabby.
20:22Give it up, Gabby.
20:28Give it up, Gabby.
20:56Give it up, Gabby.
20:58Give it up, Gabby.
20:58Give it up, Gabby.
20:59You
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