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00:00:57It's Maya and Miguel.
00:01:00What they will do next, you never can tell.
00:01:04It's Maya and Miguel.
00:01:08Brother and sister and best friends as well.
00:01:11With each misadventure, they're put to the test.
00:01:15Working together is what they do best.
00:01:18Helping their family and friends, that's the start.
00:01:22They make a great team as they each do their part.
00:01:35It's Maya and Miguel.
00:01:39What they will do next, you never can tell.
00:01:57That's my cousin Tito. He's always inventing stories. He's a very talented actor.
00:02:04Adios, Mamita. Mi misión empieza.
00:02:09Secret Agent Alpha on mission.
00:02:11He plays the hero.
00:02:13Careful, Secret Agent.
00:02:15Someone's spying on you.
00:02:20Hey!
00:02:22Rápido, cierra la puerta!
00:02:24Zoron, he is coming!
00:02:26Hey, bravo!
00:02:28But if it wasn't for me, Cheetah would never have made it big.
00:02:35That's weird. Cheetah's usually the first one out.
00:02:38Come on, we'll go to his classroom.
00:02:42Hey, Cheetah, ¿qué te pasa?
00:02:44Nada.
00:02:45Did you give your book report?
00:02:47Uh-huh.
00:02:48¿Y no te fue bien?
00:02:50No.
00:02:52¿Qué pasó? You were so good when you did it for me.
00:02:55Did you remember to start with a joke?
00:02:58I tried to do it you tell me, pero I got...
00:03:03nervioso.
00:03:03Oh, you got nervous.
00:03:08I tried to clear my throat, just like you said, but something go wrong.
00:03:16I take a glass of water, but it tastes funny.
00:03:20It was a bug experiment.
00:03:25That made me more nervous.
00:03:36So, finally, I just say...
00:03:39I read the book, it was good bien.
00:03:43Pobrecito, Tito.
00:03:44Come on, we'll find a way to cheer you up.
00:03:48You just have stage fright, amigo.
00:03:50Which is too bad, because you're too good, too funny, too talented, and too scared.
00:03:57Mira, Maya.
00:03:59The community center is holding auditions for the world premiere of The Doubtful Prince, a modern play inspired by a
00:04:05Mayan folk tale.
00:04:06¿Qué es eso?
00:04:09A play es una obra de teatro.
00:04:12Exactamente.
00:04:13And lots of people come see it.
00:04:15Miguel!
00:04:16Eso es.
00:04:17Oh, Miguel, this is great.
00:04:19He should try out for the play.
00:04:21But he's afraid of performing in front of people.
00:04:25Remember what happened today?
00:04:26But this is the perfect thing to help you forget all about that.
00:04:30Come on, Tito.
00:04:31¿Qué dices?
00:04:33Hmm.
00:04:35I say S.O.S.
00:04:37Okay.
00:04:38Before we audition, we have to rehearse.
00:04:41That means practice.
00:04:43You are in 16th century Mexico.
00:04:45You are a prince, heir to the Mayan Jaguar dynasty.
00:04:49And you've been called to the royal chamber by your father the king.
00:04:53¿Visto?
00:04:54Listo.
00:04:55Good day, Princess Butterfly Jaguar.
00:04:59I bow to thee.
00:05:00It's pronounced bow, Tito.
00:05:03Bow and bow are spelled the same.
00:05:05So how would you know?
00:05:07Inglés is crazy language.
00:05:09I bow to thee.
00:05:12The king has line, line, line, blah, blah, blah, then we get back to meet.
00:05:15It is time we found thee a wife.
00:05:18A wife?
00:05:19Yuck.
00:05:20No.
00:05:20I don't want to get married.
00:05:22Okay.
00:05:23Then the king goes blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:05:24Then I say, ooh, we need a crown.
00:05:30Always a prop.
00:05:32Thou art a prince who wears the feathered crown.
00:05:35I would rather pluck my feathers one by one than even talk to a girl.
00:05:41You are so going to get the part.
00:05:43Get the part.
00:05:44Get the part.
00:05:45Get the part.
00:05:45Even Paco thinks so.
00:05:47What if I get nervioso and I know can do it?
00:05:51I will be right with you the whole time.
00:05:53I'm going to play the queen.
00:05:54So let's knock him dead.
00:05:57Knock him dead.
00:06:00Uh, Tito Chavez.
00:06:02Next?
00:06:03Andale, titito.
00:06:05You'll be fine.
00:06:08I am Fabian, the director.
00:06:10And I am also Fabian, the author of The Doubtful Prince.
00:06:14Did you like my play?
00:06:16You're auditioning for Prince Boy Jaguar?
00:06:19Please stand in front of the curtain.
00:06:22Enfrente de la Cortina.
00:06:29Good day, Princess Lady Butterfly.
00:06:32Next!
00:06:33Don't call us, we'll call you.
00:06:34No, wait!
00:06:36Hello.
00:06:36Who are you?
00:06:37I am Maya Santos.
00:06:39I'm trying out for the role of Lady Butterfly Jaguar.
00:06:42And Tito and I would like to audition together.
00:06:45And we also brought our own musician.
00:06:48You're kidding.
00:06:53Good day, Princess Butterfly Jaguar.
00:06:56I bow to thee.
00:06:58There thou art, Prince Boy Jaguar.
00:07:00Your father and I wish to speaketh to you, uh, thee.
00:07:04But my royal desire is to go out and play.
00:07:08Alas, you can't.
00:07:09It's raining.
00:07:11Boy Jaguar, thine eighth birthday approaches.
00:07:14It is time to find thee a wife.
00:07:17A wife?
00:07:18I don't want to get married.
00:07:20But all the princesses from Palenque to Tulum have been invited to the royal ball.
00:07:26I do not care if they are coming from Tijuana to Puerto Vallarta.
00:07:30Thou art a prince who wears the feathered crown.
00:07:33I would rather pluck my feathers one by one than even talk to a girl.
00:07:38Bravo!
00:07:38You have the part.
00:07:40Congratulations.
00:07:42Congratulations, Tito.
00:07:44Nice job.
00:07:45All right.
00:07:46So when do we start?
00:07:48We?
00:07:49Yeah.
00:07:49Tito and I.
00:07:50Prince Jaguar Boy and Princess Butterfly.
00:07:53Oh.
00:07:54I never said you had the part.
00:07:56But, uh.
00:07:57No, no.
00:07:57You'd be all wrong.
00:07:58You're not a dramatic actress.
00:07:59You're a comedian.
00:08:02Although there is the part of the court jester.
00:08:05But the court jester only has one line.
00:08:08That's a tiny part.
00:08:10In the theater, there are no small parts.
00:08:13Only small actors.
00:08:14Take it or leave it.
00:08:18I'll take it.
00:08:21I'm really proud of you, Tito.
00:08:24I no do it without your help, Maya.
00:08:26I wonder who got my part.
00:08:29Isn't this great?
00:08:30We're all gonna be in the play together.
00:08:33Quiet!
00:08:34Welcome, people.
00:08:35You are the first actors ever to perform my words in the world premiere of The Doubtful Prince.
00:08:41Give yourselves a hand.
00:08:43That means clap.
00:08:49Corsi, who got the lead?
00:08:51I did.
00:08:52Oh.
00:08:52I guess Fabian thought I was too funny.
00:08:56I'm really happy for you.
00:08:58Well, hey.
00:08:59If you need any pointers, let me know.
00:09:01Alas, I could not find an actor talented enough to play the king.
00:09:05So I will play that role myself.
00:09:09Applaud!
00:09:11With this cast, I am sure The Doubtful Prince will win the best amateur production of the year,
00:09:17and my fabulous career as an actor and director will be launched.
00:09:21Begin rehearsal.
00:09:24Remember, if Tito gets nervous, you signal and I'll go help him out.
00:09:29Got it.
00:09:33Boy Jaguar, your royal tutor, Curl Snout tells me you are failing in all your classes.
00:09:39Is this true, Boy Jaguar?
00:09:42Hey, maybe.
00:09:45What?
00:09:47Maya!
00:09:48He's freezing up!
00:09:50Why are you failing Mayan rituals?
00:09:52I don't enjoy sacrificing small animals.
00:09:56Leave me alone, Father.
00:09:58Stop!
00:09:59Ugh!
00:09:59My next line is don't yell at your father.
00:10:02How can I say that line when you are not yelling?
00:10:04Take it again.
00:10:05Leave me alone, Father.
00:10:19You know, this scene could use a couple of chuckles.
00:10:24Excuse me?
00:10:26I'm just trying to help.
00:10:28Leave me alone, Father!
00:10:35You know, I'm worried about Tito.
00:10:37Why?
00:10:38I thought he was doing great.
00:10:39When I'm around.
00:10:40But as soon as I leave, he still gets stage fright.
00:10:44The final rehearsal is tomorrow.
00:10:46Too bad you can't be in two places at the same time.
00:10:48You know, like sitting in the audience where Tito can see you all the time.
00:10:51And also be on stage.
00:10:54That's all that.
00:10:55Thing only there.
00:10:57Miguel, get out your paintbrush.
00:11:10Ma-ma-ma-ma-ma-ma-ma.
00:11:12How did you take it?
00:11:14Deep inhale.
00:11:17Deep exhale.
00:11:21Maya, why did I let you talk me into this?
00:11:24Fue muy mala idea.
00:11:26It wasn't a bad idea, Tito.
00:11:28We know you can do this.
00:11:31Come on.
00:11:32I want to show you something.
00:11:33Over here by the curtain.
00:11:35Here, take a peek.
00:11:36Tengo miedo.
00:11:38Tienes miedo?
00:11:40No, no.
00:11:41Don't be afraid.
00:11:42Just look.
00:11:48See?
00:11:49Just focus on me and you won't be nervous.
00:11:52Okay.
00:11:55No!
00:11:58So much for that idea.
00:12:01Faces!
00:12:06Announcing the arrival of His Mayan Highness, King Jaguar Lips and his sister, Lady Butterfly Jaguar!
00:12:14Today is the unveiling of my royal portrait as all my loyal subjects await at the bottom of my pyramid.
00:12:22Jaguar Lips!
00:12:24Jaguar Lips!
00:12:25Jaguar Lips!
00:12:26Announcing the arrival of his Mayan Highness, Prince Boy Jaguar!
00:12:34His Mayan Highness, Prince Boy Jaguar!
00:12:53Thou art late!
00:13:04I'm trying to help!
00:13:06Doubtful Prince!
00:13:08I think they can come up from thy bow now.
00:13:11Tito!
00:13:12What's wrong?
00:13:13No recuerdo lo que tengo que decir.
00:13:16You don't remember your lines.
00:13:17Do you remember your English?
00:13:19No.
00:13:26No!
00:13:30Sorry, Tito.
00:13:32Don't be nervous.
00:13:32I'm here now.
00:13:39Butterfly Jaguar, take the jester away and drop him into an erupting volcano.
00:13:45No!
00:13:46No!
00:13:46Why don't I do it?
00:13:47Because I have a very important monologue coming up.
00:13:51No!
00:13:52No!
00:13:56Ahem.
00:13:58Now that we are finally alone, just you and me, need a private chat about your paralyzing shyness.
00:14:10Why are you standing in front of a suspicious-looking tree?
00:14:18Father, I am sorry.
00:14:20I am ready to meet as many farts as the witch.
00:14:29Since nothing else is going right, let's unveil my royal portrait the crowd so wants to see.
00:14:34Let's see it!
00:14:36Let's see it!
00:14:37Let's see it!
00:14:37Behold the royal fortress.
00:14:38One thousand artisans have worked night and day for a year to make this masterpiece.
00:14:42Not now, Jaguar Miss!
00:14:45Behold!
00:14:49It doesn't look like him.
00:14:50Here, let me fix that.
00:14:55Court Jester, your next job will be building pyramids!
00:15:06Now it looks like your father.
00:15:12Curtain! Curtain!
00:15:16This is the single worst dress rehearsal I have ever experienced!
00:15:23And you...
00:15:25You ruined my masterpiece!
00:15:27But the audience was laughing!
00:15:30My play is a tragedy!
00:15:32You will never set foot on this stage again!
00:15:35You are fired! Fired!
00:15:37Fired?
00:15:38But tomorrow is opening night!
00:15:41Tito needs me!
00:15:42Fired!
00:15:44Uh-oh!
00:15:50That was Poppy on the phone.
00:15:52He said he and Mama will be home as soon as they close out the pet shop.
00:15:55Thank you for making us dinner, Abuelita.
00:15:58But you hardly touch any of it!
00:16:00Not even my delicious plan!
00:16:02I'll help you out with that!
00:16:04I can't believe what a disaster this play has been!
00:16:07My plan was so simple!
00:16:10Yeah, it was better than most of your other plans.
00:16:13Even I thought it would work!
00:16:15I was just trying to help Tito get over his stage fright.
00:16:18Instead, I get fired!
00:16:20And he's more scared than ever!
00:16:22Tito's such a good actor when he's not in front of a crowd.
00:16:26It sounds like all he needs is a little confidence.
00:16:29I wish confidence was something you could give a person.
00:16:33I remember Tito's father, Ernesto, when he was a little boy.
00:16:38He was a very good soccer player.
00:16:40In the regular season, no one could beat him.
00:16:44But during the playoffs...
00:16:46Ike!
00:16:47Oh, he would choke?
00:16:48No.
00:16:49He would never eat during a game.
00:16:52That's dangerous.
00:16:54Abuelita, choking in sports is when you get nervous.
00:16:57Aha!
00:16:58Yes, he choked.
00:17:00But one day, his socks were dirty, so he had to wear a pair of bright green ones.
00:17:05As luck would have it, he scored three goals that game.
00:17:10Wow, those sound like lucky socks.
00:17:12Maybe they were, maybe they weren't. Who knows?
00:17:15But the important thing is that he thought they were lucky.
00:17:19From that day on, he wore them every day.
00:17:22And did he play better?
00:17:24Much better.
00:17:25Unfortunately, the socks smelled horrible by the end of the playoffs.
00:17:33Abuelita!
00:17:34Eso es!
00:17:35Tengo una idea.
00:17:37But first, my dessert.
00:17:40No, I don't want to get married.
00:17:44Hola, Maya.
00:17:45Hi, Tito. How are you feeling?
00:17:47Maya, I think I cannot do this play unless you're next to me.
00:17:51But, Tito, I see the way you play spies and pirates and superheroes.
00:17:56You become the characters.
00:17:58It's amazing what you do.
00:18:00If you can do it by yourself, why can't you do it on stage?
00:18:03I don't know, Maya.
00:18:05This is very new.
00:18:06This is new country, this is new language, now new play.
00:18:10Maybe I have too much new.
00:18:12Tito, did you know it is a Santos family tradition for big cousins to give little cousins presents before the
00:18:18opening night of a new play?
00:18:20It is?
00:18:21Um, it is now.
00:18:23Tito, I have a very special good luck charm for you.
00:18:27This ring is an exact plastic copy of one that belonged to the greatest theatre person who ever lived.
00:18:34William Shakespeare.
00:18:36If you wear it, I promise you'll have good luck.
00:18:39Really?
00:18:40Put it on.
00:18:43Uh, okay, try on your phone.
00:18:47You'll see.
00:18:47You're gonna be fantastic.
00:18:50Gracias, Maya.
00:18:52Now, even if I know I have you, I have you.
00:19:01Miguel, Tito, over here.
00:19:05Maya!
00:19:05Too bad you can't be on stage tonight.
00:19:08Well, that's not important. Tito is the star tonight.
00:19:11So I just came to say, break a leg.
00:19:14Pero por qué?
00:19:15That is not very nice.
00:19:17Marami.
00:19:19No, Tito. Theatre people are very superstitious.
00:19:23They think it's bad luck to actually say good luck.
00:19:25So they say, break a leg.
00:19:27Maya, break a leg.
00:19:30Fun.
00:19:31Five minutes!
00:19:34Don't worry about me, Maya. I'm fine because I have lucky ring.
00:19:39You will find your true love amongst these princesses.
00:19:44Ay, I would rather fight to the death against the feathered serpent than marry one of those girls.
00:19:52Oh, no! Mi anillo!
00:19:58Begging is not going to help you. You must choose.
00:20:04No!
00:20:05Thou are so amusing, Boy Jaguar.
00:20:11Why are you crawling on the floor? This isn't how we rehearsed.
00:20:15I lose the lucky ring Maya give me.
00:20:18Okay, I'll help you.
00:20:20Boy Jaguar has lost his precious Mayan ring.
00:20:23Musician, play while I do my lost and found dance.
00:20:30Stop this dancing, or I will have you all sacrificed.
00:20:34Court jester! Necesito al court jester!
00:20:38There is no court jester! We fired him yesterday!
00:20:42I need my court jester.
00:20:54King Jaguar lips!
00:20:55Um, I've come to help search for Boy Jaguar's future wife.
00:21:01Where did it go?
00:21:02We don't need your help!
00:21:05Oops, look at the time. Gotta go.
00:21:09Wee!
00:21:11My, what yonder bird fly.
00:21:22Perhaps thy bride is to be found amongst these fair people.
00:21:27Jester, please find her.
00:21:30Okay!
00:21:31Oh, sorry.
00:21:39I'm finding nothing!
00:21:47Um, there is a possibility that thine jewelry may never be found.
00:21:54But, look at your subjects. They're having a good time.
00:21:59Bye-bye! There!
00:22:02We have a great kid now flying above us.
00:22:05That means good luck.
00:22:13You were terrific, Tito.
00:22:15You did it! You rocked!
00:22:17We knocked all the people's dead!
00:22:21Kudos! The play was brilliant!
00:22:24Brilliant?
00:22:25The audience interaction, the shyness of the prince, the comedy of the court jester! Genius!
00:22:32Thank you!
00:22:33Hilarious comedy of the court jester! Up here!
00:22:40I am delighted to tell you that the doubtful prince will be a finalist in our amateur play competition. You
00:22:47will get to perform your play at the Starfield Theatre!
00:22:50Wow! That theater has a thousand seats!
00:22:55Chabity!
00:22:57You wouldn't be nervous? All ready to stand in front of ten thousand people!
00:23:01How does it say?
00:23:03Let's do it!
00:23:05Let's do it!
00:23:06Look!
00:23:08The lucky ring!
00:23:10The ring did bring Tito luck.
00:23:12But not in the way I expected.
00:23:14It was by losing it that Tito found his confidence. Huh. Maybe it was a lucky ring after all.
00:23:31Let's go!
00:23:33I'll be unstoppable!
00:23:35Time out! Flag on the play!
00:23:37Don't think that'll ever happen!
00:23:39Speak for yourself!
00:23:40Go!
00:23:49Yeah!
00:23:55PBS Kids!
00:23:57Go!
00:23:57Black and white display?
00:23:59Causes great dismay.
00:24:01Check the garbage.
00:24:02But don't panic.
00:24:03Stay away.
00:24:03Stinky bouquet!
00:24:05What is it?
00:24:05Take a guess.
00:24:06Hold on. Find out.
00:24:07Here on PBS.
00:24:08PBS Kids!
00:24:09Go!
00:24:11Word girl!
00:24:13When we last saw Becky, the mischievous Theodore Toby McAllister had come over for a play date and revealed his
00:24:18secret identity.
00:24:19You're Toby!
00:24:21You're...
00:24:21Word girl?
00:24:23No, I'm not.
00:24:24Oh.
00:24:24And don't change the subject.
00:24:26You built and controlled a robot that caused major destruction to the city.
00:24:29It wasn't that big a deal. Just a little hullabaloo?
00:24:32No. A hullabaloo is just some noisy excitement. For example...
00:24:35A ten letter word. That means noisy excitement. Like the kind that will happen if you answer this correctly.
00:24:42Hullabaloo?
00:24:42Hullabaloo is correct!
00:24:45See? Hullabaloo.
00:24:46That was awfully convenient.
00:24:47It's my show. Things roll my way.
00:24:49We'll just have to agree to disagree. You say my robot caused major destruction? I say it was only a
00:24:54minor hullabaloo.
00:24:54You can say whatever you want, but you're wrong.
00:24:57So I'm incorrect?
00:24:58You mean incorrect?
00:25:00You know, that's just the kind of thing that word girl would say.
00:25:03Uh, well, I am not word girl. That's, um, silty.
00:25:07You mean silly?
00:25:07Of course. Maybe you're a word girl. Ha ha!
00:25:10Well, let's play a little game, shall we? The game is called, Is Becky Word Girl or Not? I'll make
00:25:15the first move.
00:25:16What did you just do?
00:25:18Oh, you'll find out.
00:25:21Snack time, kids!
00:25:23What would you like?
00:25:24Would you excuse us for a sec?
00:25:26Of course. I'll just play with your cat.
00:25:28Mom, Theo isn't a timid little boy at all. Theo is actually Toby, a dangerous maniac who tried to destroy
00:25:34the city.
00:25:35Hmm. Hold that thought.
00:25:38Here's my first move of the game, Becky.
00:25:40Robot! Robot! Robot!
00:25:43That's a hullabaloo.
00:25:44Point taken.
00:25:45Now, you have 45 seconds before my robot destroys your house.
00:25:49If you are word girl, you can try and stop it.
00:25:51If you're not word girl, then what can I say but whoops?
00:25:54Sound good? Okay. 45, 44...
00:25:57What will Becky do?
00:25:59Which will cause a larger hullabaloo in the Botsford family?
00:26:01Finding out their daughter is word girl
00:26:03or having their house squashed by a giant robot foot?
00:26:06Find out next time on the next scintillating episode of Word Girl!
00:26:10In El Salvador, I was 10 months old before I came here. And so, my dad came up with his
00:26:17family. And then, after a few months, my mom and I came up.
00:26:23Thank you. I'm sorry. This was because I met.
00:26:27I've seen in my school that, really, there's not that many people who are from El Salvador. And I haven't
00:26:32really met that many people from there. Only part of my family. So, it makes me feel that I'm a
00:26:37unique person from living there and being born there.
00:26:40My favorite baseball team is the Yankees. I went to a Yankee game. It was entertaining, exciting. I think I
00:26:48went there three times when I was young. They're really, they're the best team and they won 26 World Series.
00:26:54That's, that's more than the other teams. The other teams make, like, one or two World Series and stuff. It
00:27:01was really fun watching all the players, making home runs, hits, catches. Cool!
00:27:13So, visit your local library, like Maya and Miguel. Read all about it. Go to pbskidsgo.org for fun with
00:27:23Maya and Miguel. Oh, and Paco, too.
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00:29:56Buster, where you up to now?
00:30:00Where you gonna be?
00:30:02Who you gonna see there?
00:30:03Let's find out whose hands will shake.
00:30:05See the things you've done?
00:30:06We may have some fun there.
00:30:08Let's find out what friends will make.
00:30:10Buster, where you up to?
00:30:13What you up to?
00:30:14Buster, where you up to now?
00:30:17Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:30:19Ring around the globe from North Pole to South Pole.
00:30:21Riding on horses, ferries, trains, and planes.
00:30:23Hiking, biking, swimming at the seashore.
00:30:26He's got his camera and he's gonna explore all the new things he's never done before.
00:30:31Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:30:32Hey, Buster.
00:30:34Where you up to?
00:30:35Yeah, oh.
00:30:36What you up to, Buster?
00:30:37Hey, Buster, where you up to now, now, now, now?
00:30:41Hey, Buster!
00:30:43Hey, Buster, where you up to?
00:30:46Buster's Sweet Song.
00:30:48Shit!
00:30:54I'm going ape over these deals.
00:31:01Nothing fishy here.
00:31:02Just an ocean of savings.
00:31:05What you doing, Daddy?
00:31:07I'm watching all my old commercials to try to come up with a hook for my new ad.
00:31:13Avastee-making.
00:31:14These deals are very treasure.
00:31:17Hey, I really like your new boots.
00:31:20Thanks.
00:31:21They're a birthday present from your mother.
00:31:24Hey, Daddy, that's it.
00:31:26What if your next commercial had a country angle?
00:31:28You know, boots, cowboy hat, horse, the works.
00:31:32Pumpkin, that's brilliant.
00:31:34I wonder where we could find a good country song.
00:31:40I think you'll really enjoy Nashville, Buster.
00:31:43It's the capital of country music.
00:31:45We're performing at this cool place called the Green Grocery.
00:31:48You're playing at a grocery store?
00:31:50It used to be a grocery store, but now they put on concerts there.
00:31:54Hello?
00:31:55Here, it's for you.
00:31:57Buster, would you do us a big favor and ask Las Viajarrows
00:32:00if they'll write a country music jingle for my dad's new car commercial?
00:32:04I'm sure they'd love to do it.
00:32:05You can count on it.
00:32:16We're going down to Nashville
00:32:18Going there to sing
00:32:20Going to the city where country's king
00:32:25When we're down in Nashville
00:32:27Gonna hear some country stars
00:32:29Might even ride a country hit
00:32:32While driving in our car
00:32:34We're going down to Nashville
00:32:36We're going there to sing
00:32:38Going to the city
00:32:41We're country, country's king
00:32:43Now we're going down to Nashville
00:32:45We're going there to sing
00:32:48Going to the city
00:32:50We're country, country's king
00:32:55Well, I think that's it
00:32:57The Green Grocery
00:32:59Oh, by the way, guys
00:33:02I forgot to ask
00:33:03Do you think you could write a country jingle for Ed Crosswire's new car commercial?
00:33:08I don't think so, Buster
00:33:09We don't write songs to endorse products
00:33:12Ban policy
00:33:13Sorry
00:33:13See you inside
00:33:16Hello
00:33:17Hi, Muffy
00:33:18Here, Buster, for you
00:33:21Okay, Buster
00:33:22We have a lot of plans for the Los Viajeros jingle
00:33:24Props, costumes
00:33:26A specially ordered 50-foot inflatable cowboy boot
00:33:29So when can we expect a song?
00:33:32Uh, tomorrow
00:33:33Hey, Buster
00:33:34Can you turn on your camera?
00:33:35We want to record the layout of this place
00:33:37Sure, Carlos
00:33:38Uh, bye, Muffy
00:33:40I have to focus on filming
00:33:41I'll deal with the song later
00:33:46Hi
00:33:46Los Viajeros
00:33:48Carlos
00:33:48Mora
00:33:50Come on in
00:33:50And who's this guy with the camera?
00:33:52This is Buster
00:33:53Hi
00:33:54Well, hi, Buster
00:33:55I'm Laura Hill
00:33:56Good to meet you
00:33:57Come on in
00:33:58I'm going to show you around
00:33:59Gene, me, Buster
00:34:00Carlos
00:34:01Hey, Buster
00:34:02Pleased to meet you all
00:34:03And this is where the band is going to be playing tonight
00:34:06So you'll be right here on the stage
00:34:07We've got the monitors all set up for you
00:34:09What's all this stuff on the walls?
00:34:11Uh, this is an interesting place
00:34:12It really did used to be a grocery store many years ago
00:34:15And it's been turned into kind of a performance venue now
00:34:17And it's got a lot of character to it
00:34:19A lot of things hanging in the ceiling
00:34:21And, uh, these little holes on the wall
00:34:23Are actually bullet holes
00:34:24And some of the old timers used to sit back on the other side of the store over there
00:34:28And they would actually fire at targets
00:34:29Petal gun targeting kind of thing going on in here
00:34:32Um, Carlos
00:34:33Are you sure you want to stand in front of the target area while you sing?
00:34:37It's okay, Buster
00:34:38They don't do that anymore
00:34:40We have a complete recording set up
00:34:44Audio and video
00:34:4548 channels of digital recording and video recording
00:34:48The whole nine yards we can do here
00:34:50And maybe Las Viejeros can do the jingle here
00:34:52But wait a minute
00:34:54They said they wouldn't do it
00:34:55And I promised Muffy I'd get a tour tomorrow
00:34:58Okay, I'll just have to write the car commercial song myself
00:35:01The only problem is
00:35:03That I've never written a song before in my life
00:35:05So I'm excited that you guys are going to be here tonight
00:35:07So who else is on the bill?
00:35:09Well, actually, my daughter, Savannah
00:35:11Is going to sing a song that she's written herself, so
00:35:15Wait a minute
00:35:16Your daughter knows how to write songs?
00:35:18She does
00:35:18She loves to write songs
00:35:20Do you think I could talk to her about a song that I'm, uh, writing?
00:35:24Oh, she'd love to talk to you about it
00:35:26Why don't you come on over later
00:35:28And you two can sit down and talk about it
00:35:30That would be great
00:35:32Yeah
00:35:32So where do you live?
00:35:33We just live down the street
00:35:34You're a lifesaver, thank you
00:35:37You're welcome
00:35:39Hey, Dad, I think this is the place
00:35:42Oh, look, there's Laura
00:35:43Hey, Foster, how you doing?
00:35:45It's great to have you with us
00:35:46Come meet my daughter, Savannah
00:35:47Hi, Foster
00:35:48Hi, Savannah
00:35:49How are you?
00:35:50Good
00:35:50I'm so glad you're willing to help me with my song
00:35:53No problem
00:35:54Is it really true you know how to write songs?
00:35:57Yep
00:35:57That's awesome
00:35:58How do you know how to do it?
00:36:00Well, my dad was a songwriter
00:36:02Hey, Foster, how you doing, buddy?
00:36:04And he still is
00:36:05And my mom's a songwriter, too
00:36:06And...
00:36:07Who's that?
00:36:07That's my sister
00:36:08Hello
00:36:09Hi
00:36:09You want to come inside and see my instrument?
00:36:11Yes, please
00:36:12Okay
00:36:13Let me take my skates off
00:36:15This is my room
00:36:16I'm going to show you the two instruments that are in here
00:36:20Do you play more than one instrument?
00:36:22Uh-huh
00:36:24First one's a guitar
00:36:25And the other one's a mandolin
00:36:29It's a little out of tune
00:36:31How did you learn to play it?
00:36:33Did it take you a long time?
00:36:35My dad taught me some stuff
00:36:36And then I took lessons
00:36:38For about two years
00:36:39And is the mandolin like a guitar?
00:36:42It's actually like a fiddle
00:36:44It doesn't look like a fiddle
00:36:45Do you tuck it under your chin?
00:36:47It's...
00:36:48It's got the same notes
00:36:49Oh
00:36:50Can you show me?
00:36:58That sounds nice
00:37:02Hey, Las Viejas has one of those
00:37:04That's an amp
00:37:05An amplifier
00:37:06And that's what you hook your electric guitar up to
00:37:10You have an electric guitar, too?
00:37:12Uh-huh
00:37:12This is my guitar
00:37:15Electric guitar
00:37:16Great color
00:37:17So, you've got an amp
00:37:19That means you can play something really loud
00:37:21Yeah
00:37:31That sounds great
00:37:33Do they use electric guitar in country music?
00:37:36Yeah
00:37:37A lot
00:37:37There's lots of songwriters in country music
00:37:40That write a song with electric guitars
00:37:42What makes something country music?
00:37:44It's sort of swingy sometimes
00:37:47And then it can be
00:37:48Kind of fast
00:37:50You know, it's all kinds of things
00:37:52Are there other instruments
00:37:53That are also really good for country music?
00:37:55Yeah, I play the fiddle
00:37:56And I'll show it to you right now
00:37:59I can't believe all the instruments you play
00:38:01Is your whole family like this?
00:38:04Except for my little brother
00:38:06But, yeah
00:38:14And you play the piano, too?
00:38:16Mm-hmm
00:38:17Okay, here's the deal
00:38:19I have to write a car commercial song
00:38:21And I don't even know where to begin
00:38:23Well, you think of an idea
00:38:24That you're going to write about
00:38:26And then you start thinking of details
00:38:30Stuff like that
00:38:31What kind of details?
00:38:32Your song is about cars
00:38:34So, you would probably put in there
00:38:38How you feel about cars, you know?
00:38:42What if I don't feel anything about cars?
00:38:44You really have to have something that inspires you
00:38:46Like, what are you inspired, Buster?
00:38:51Well, pizza
00:38:51Pizza
00:38:53Or how about...
00:38:54I think pizza's really inspirational, don't you?
00:38:57Is that your favorite food?
00:38:58It's pretty special to me
00:38:59Pizza?
00:39:00Well, maybe you should write about pizza
00:39:02But it's a car commercial
00:39:04How about eating pizza in a car?
00:39:06I guess I have to think about cars some more
00:39:09After I write it, could you take a look at it?
00:39:12Okay, why not?
00:39:13Thanks
00:39:14Buster, time to go
00:39:20So, why don't we just, um, drive around for a while, Dad?
00:39:25Any place in particular
00:39:26The President James Polk Memorial isn't too far away
00:39:29Maybe we could just look at cars
00:39:31Cars?
00:39:34All these cars are nice
00:39:36But I'm not really getting inspired
00:39:38Maybe I need help from songwriters who've gone before me
00:39:42Country Music Hall of Fame
00:39:45Come on, Dad!
00:39:48Okay, let's see if the experts ever wrote any songs about cars
00:39:56Hey, look at that!
00:39:58Right down here, a little farther down
00:40:00Is Elvis's Presley's car
00:40:02The King's car?
00:40:03Wow!
00:40:04Can I check it out?
00:40:05Yeah, you can check out the car
00:40:06But you can't touch it
00:40:07If you had to write a song about cars
00:40:10What kind of things would you put in it?
00:40:12What kind of cars that you like
00:40:14And how fast did they go
00:40:16And just anything you really wanted
00:40:20That thing goes with cars
00:40:22How do you think Elvis wrote his songs?
00:40:25How did he make them so good?
00:40:27Um, he probably took his feelings that
00:40:30About what he was writing about
00:40:32And put them into a song
00:40:33Like, if he was exciting
00:40:35He'd write a very exciting song
00:40:37If he was, like, sad or something was happening
00:40:40He'd probably write a song about when he's sad
00:40:43Hmm, so he made it personal
00:40:45Sang about his feelings
00:40:47Uh-huh
00:40:48Elvis really was the king, wasn't he?
00:40:50Just look at him with his guitar
00:40:52Maybe if I could just hold a guitar
00:40:54It would help me write my song
00:41:00Dad, stop! A guitar store!
00:41:02Oh, well, okay
00:41:08This place is covered in guitars
00:41:16Uh, sir, excuse me
00:41:18Well, hello, how you doing?
00:41:20I'm fine, thanks
00:41:21My name's Buster
00:41:22Hi, Buster, how you doing?
00:41:24That's my dad, Bo
00:41:25Hi, Bo, how you doing?
00:41:26Glad to meet you, sir
00:41:27Hi!
00:41:28Could you tell me why you have so many different guitars?
00:41:31Each of them sound different
00:41:32Each one has a different kind of tone to them
00:41:35And different sound, different shape, different sizes
00:41:39This is graphite
00:41:40This is something that they make out of space age technology
00:41:50And they use this on the NASA spaceship
00:41:53Wow, that's cool
00:41:54Do you have any guitars good for car commercials?
00:41:57Sure, follow me this way
00:41:59And I'll show you some cool stuff
00:42:00This is a big style guitar
00:42:02It's called a super jumbo size guitar
00:42:05And they use this to end a lot of music
00:42:08It's a lot of fun
00:42:10And it's a big sounding guitar
00:42:12I've got to write a country song
00:42:14What guitar should I use for that?
00:42:16Buster, this is really cool
00:42:17This is another acoustic guitar
00:42:19And it's really good for a lot of country music
00:42:27Music's supposed to be fun
00:42:28Okay, sure
00:42:30Fun
00:42:31So when you're trying the instrument and you're playing it
00:42:33The main thing is you're having fun with it
00:42:36Because when you have fun, you'll learn more with it
00:42:38And you'll have a lot of fun about it
00:42:50Hey, those sound great
00:42:53Isn't that fun, Buster?
00:42:54Did you like to see some more goodies?
00:42:56Actually, I've got to go write a song now
00:42:58Well, it's good to see you
00:42:59You too
00:42:59Okay, have fun
00:43:03Well, here I am back at our hotel
00:43:06And I better find some inspiration soon
00:43:13Aw, it's no use
00:43:14Nothing's working
00:43:15I can't write a song
00:43:18I'll just go back to the room
00:43:22Hello?
00:43:24Oh, hi, Muffy
00:43:25So how's that song coming along?
00:43:27Muffy, it, um, turns out that Las Villajeros aren't gonna write the song
00:43:32What?
00:43:33But the whole commercial is being shot as we speak
00:43:36You have to find someone down there who can deliver a country song or you're in big trouble
00:43:42Hey, we're getting kind of hungry
00:43:43Want to go get some pancakes?
00:43:46Pancakes?
00:43:46Mmm
00:43:47There's a famous pancake house just up the street
00:43:49Come on, it'll be fun
00:43:53Whew
00:43:53I don't think I could eat another pancake now if you paid me
00:43:57Hey, Carlos, is that who I think it is over there?
00:44:01Yeah
00:44:01That's Billy Dean
00:44:03He's a pretty big country songwriter, Buster
00:44:05Really?
00:44:06Well, then he's just the person I'm looking for
00:44:10Excuse me
00:44:11Hello there
00:44:12Hello
00:44:13Hi
00:44:14My friends Carlos and Mora are musicians
00:44:16They recognized you from over there
00:44:18And they said that you were a country singer
00:44:20I sure am
00:44:21Well, I'm writing a country song myself
00:44:23For a commercial
00:44:24And I was wondering if you had any advice
00:44:27You must be new in town, I guess
00:44:28I am
00:44:29My name's Buster
00:44:30My name is Billy
00:44:31And this is Hannah
00:44:33And her friend Daisy
00:44:34You need to have a seat
00:44:35Come here, are you busy?
00:44:37No
00:44:37I'll come, you can join us for a little bit
00:44:39Hey, and you have a guitar with you
00:44:41Have you ever had country Tennessee pancakes before?
00:44:44Well, I had a couple
00:44:45But if you're not gonna eat those
00:44:47I'd hate to see them go to waste
00:44:57Those were delicious
00:44:59Um, so, I have a question
00:45:01I have to write a song
00:45:03Where do I start?
00:45:04Sometimes, um
00:45:05The best song ideas are right under your nose
00:45:08I mean, they're the obvious things
00:45:09That you would look at and see
00:45:11Could you give me an example?
00:45:13Like
00:45:13Yeah
00:45:14Have you ever written about cars?
00:45:15Oh, let me tell you something
00:45:16I wrote a song about gravy
00:45:18Good brown gravy
00:45:19You can sop it with a biscuit
00:45:21You can eat it from a pan
00:45:22You can lick it off your finger
00:45:23When it's running down your hand
00:45:24If I could find a backer
00:45:26I could make a big commotion
00:45:27I'd put it on the market
00:45:28Call it biscuit lotion
00:45:29Good brown gravy
00:45:32Good brown gravy
00:45:34Well, my good brown gravy
00:45:35So it can be about the, you know
00:45:37The simplest, most, you know
00:45:40Crazy thing you ever thought of
00:45:42Anything can be a song
00:45:44Even gravy can be a song
00:45:46That gives me hope
00:45:48And now, oh
00:45:49I think I have to go lie down for a while
00:45:52I might have eaten one too many pancakes
00:45:56All right, man
00:45:57Good luck with your, uh, commercial
00:45:58And good luck with your songwriting
00:46:00All right, make sure I get a copy, all right?
00:46:02Absolutely
00:46:02All right, man
00:46:03Bye-bye
00:46:03Thank you
00:46:04Bye
00:46:09Oh, who knew pancakes could be so filling?
00:46:13Just how many did you have?
00:46:14Oh, I can't even think about it
00:46:17Dad, I have a problem
00:46:19And I think Muffy's gonna be really mad at me
00:46:22What problem?
00:46:23Well, I promised her Las Viejeros would write a song
00:46:26For her dad's commercial before I asked them
00:46:28But they said no
00:46:29And now the only way out of it is if I wrote a song myself
00:46:32Billy Dean said that I should write what I feel
00:46:35But I don't feel
00:46:36Hey, wait a minute
00:46:38I do know what I can write about
00:46:42So, I thought it was a good idea
00:46:44But maybe it wasn't
00:46:47That's good
00:46:48You really like it?
00:46:49Uh-huh, it's great
00:46:50Phew, what a relief
00:46:52Oh, no, I forgot
00:46:54I've still got a problem
00:46:56I've got the words
00:46:57But I don't know what to do with the music
00:46:58You couldn't help me, could you?
00:47:02Well, Buster
00:47:03How do you think the song should make somebody feel?
00:47:08Like, the feelings of the song?
00:47:10Um, I haven't really thought about it
00:47:16Like, when you hear a sad song
00:47:18Usually you hear something slow like
00:47:26You hear something slow like that
00:47:29And then a happy song would sound something like this
00:47:42Well, this is a song about a guy who kind of made a mistake
00:47:46And did something wrong
00:47:47But then he got better
00:47:48And then he was smarter than he was before
00:47:50That kind of sounds like a happy song
00:47:52I think
00:47:53Yeah, maybe it is
00:47:56So how would that be
00:47:57With those words?
00:47:59I might walk across the desert
00:48:03I might sail across the sea
00:48:08But I climb a high mountain peak
00:48:13Something like that
00:48:14Oh, my gosh
00:48:16That sounds great
00:48:17I've got to go tell Muffy that we're making a lot of progress
00:48:20Hang on a second
00:48:22So, there's a song on the way
00:48:24I met this guy, Billy Dean
00:48:25Billy Dean, the famous country singer?
00:48:28I can't wait to hear a song
00:48:30Get me a really good recording of it
00:48:32But Muffy...
00:48:35Oh, I don't know what to do
00:48:36My friend says they need the song recorded
00:48:39You don't have a tape recorder here or something, do you?
00:48:42Why don't you just go to a recording studio?
00:48:44You mean so it'll be quieter?
00:48:46Is there one around here?
00:48:47Well, we can go to kids on stage
00:48:49What's that?
00:48:51That's where I go for summer camp
00:48:53And they have a recording studio there
00:49:02Wow, I was just picturing a quiet room
00:49:05This is serious business
00:49:08But she's playing the guitar without singing
00:49:10I might go and shoot some baskets
00:49:13Oh, no
00:49:14I thought she was going to do both at the same time
00:49:17What am I going to do?
00:49:18Hello?
00:49:19Buster, I want to make sure that you understand
00:49:22That we want a full band for the recording
00:49:24We need a big sound
00:49:26Got it?
00:49:27Okay
00:49:28Then write about them
00:49:30With my pants
00:49:34Oh, no
00:49:35A full band?
00:49:37What am I going to do?
00:49:39Guys, I think there's a problem
00:49:41What's wrong?
00:49:42Well, the commercial people are expecting a song played by a full band
00:49:46Uh, and your eyebrows just grew a lot
00:49:49Well, Sylvester, I kind of am the band
00:49:53How can you be the whole band?
00:49:55A recording studio
00:49:57You know all the instruments at my house?
00:49:59Sure
00:50:00I play all those and he records them one at a time
00:50:05And he puts them all together on this computer
00:50:08And it'll sound like a band
00:50:10It will
00:50:29Okay, now let's listen to what we've got all together
00:50:49Savannah, that was so amazing
00:50:51You know, I play some tuba
00:50:53If I started practicing again
00:50:54Do you think I could play country music?
00:50:56Well, you know, Buster
00:50:58There really aren't a lot of tubas in country music
00:51:01But, keep practicing and maybe you could do a lot of things
00:51:05Yeah, I will
00:51:07Do you mind if I play your song at the concert?
00:51:09Really?
00:51:10Oh, wow
00:51:12I'd be honored
00:51:13That's cool
00:51:13Okay, well I'll get this recording to Muffy
00:51:16And thanks again so much
00:51:18Wait, Buster
00:51:18Don't forget to wear your tape eyebrows
00:51:20If I'd learned one thing today
00:51:22It's about wearing tape on my eyebrows
00:51:24Bye
00:51:25See you at the concert
00:51:26Bye, Buster
00:51:29I just emailed you the recording
00:51:31I think you'll love it
00:51:32Hmm, it's too bad we couldn't test market the song first
00:51:37Hey, the song will be performed tonight at a concert
00:51:40Fantastic
00:51:41Hope it's not a flop
00:51:44Yeah, what if it's a flop?
00:51:46I'll be left out of Nashville
00:51:48And Savannah's career will be over
00:51:50Hi, Buster
00:51:51Hi, how are you guys?
00:51:54Good, good
00:51:55Savannah, are you sure you want to do my song?
00:51:58I'm really nervous
00:51:59I don't want to ruin your career
00:52:01Well, I'll keep my fingers crossed
00:52:03Okay
00:52:04I can't wait to hear your song
00:52:06I'm really nervous about it, Grayson
00:52:08You are?
00:52:09Yeah
00:52:09I bet you are
00:52:10Welcome to Green's Grocery
00:52:24Well, that's a good country song
00:52:30Me and my dog like to go fishing
00:52:33On the banks of the river
00:52:35I should have written about a dog
00:52:36People love dogs
00:52:37Change up an old dog tree
00:52:39Talk about the one that died away
00:52:51What if my song is actually terrible?
00:53:09It's not too late
00:53:10I'll just tell Savannah to forget it
00:53:12Okay, would you please welcome Savannah Hill up here
00:53:17Oh no, she's already up
00:53:19Um, Buster wrote this song for me to sing tonight
00:53:41Hey, people are actually listening
00:53:46I couldn't
00:53:48Even smiling
00:53:49Get on the paper
00:53:55What I knew was in my mind
00:54:00So I went past the pancakes
00:54:04Never had so much before
00:54:08I should have stopped at 20
00:54:12But can I wait for
00:54:17I might walk across the desert
00:54:21I might do a thousand things
00:54:25Then write about them with my pen
00:54:29But I'll never eat a pancake again
00:54:32Oh, pancake
00:54:34P-p-p-p-p-p-p-pancake
00:54:39I'll never eat a pancake again
00:54:42Oh, I'll never eat a pancake again
00:54:45I don't hold a grudge
00:54:47But I loved you just too much
00:54:49I'll never eat a pancake again
00:54:52Baby, just one bite
00:54:53I'll never eat a pancake again
00:54:54I was confused what pancakes had to do with selling cars
00:54:57Then I got it
00:54:59Pancakes are hotcakes
00:55:01Hotcakes are pancakes
00:55:03The song is genius
00:55:05Like the song says
00:55:07These babies are selling like hotcakes
00:55:09So come on down to Crosswire Motors
00:55:12Yee-haw!
00:55:18Listen, could you put me in touch with Billy Dean
00:55:20So I can thank him personally for writing the song?
00:55:24Well, Billy Dean didn't write the song
00:55:26I did
00:55:27With help from Savannah
00:55:28Really?
00:55:29Well, it's a pretty good song, Buster
00:55:32But back to Billy Dean
00:55:33He's so cute
00:55:35Do you think you could at least get me an autographed picture?
00:55:39Aww
00:55:48Hi, everybody
00:55:49Come on
00:55:50We've got to stop hacking
00:55:51Something's going on
00:55:52What can I say?
00:55:53I'm a slob
00:55:54At PBS Kids Go
00:55:55Come on, oldie, girls
00:55:56Let's go
00:55:56Go!
00:55:57I am so afraid of snakes
00:56:00I like cats
00:56:02Cats don't go
00:56:04They go
00:56:05Meow
00:56:06You know what sound my mother makes?
00:56:08I told you to clean up your room!
00:56:16Wait!
00:56:17I forgot to tell you something I learned in Nashville
00:56:21Country music started as mallin music
00:56:23Played by people living in the Appalachian Mountains
00:56:26It became more popular
00:56:27When shows at Nashville's Grand Old Opry
00:56:30Were broadcast on radio
00:56:31Today, country music is so popular in Nashville
00:56:35That the city is called Music City, USA
00:56:39Visit my very own Postcards from Buster website
00:56:42At pbskidsgo.org
00:56:45It has games, recipes, songs, and my blog
00:56:49That's my travel diary
00:56:50And don't forget to visit your local library
00:56:53To continue the adventure
00:56:59Hey, see what my new friends are up to
00:57:03Mmm, we all love food
00:57:07And everybody's getting together to eat the most delicious meals
00:57:12On my trip, you'll get to see all the different foods we get to try
00:57:19So come along with me and be a part of this adventure
00:57:22You don't want to miss it
00:57:24Because, as you know, I do know a thing or two about food
00:57:38All right, let's got a taste like that
00:57:41Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
00:57:51I do know a thing or two about food
00:57:57And for sure, if we can get to the bom置
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00:59:04Every day when you're walking down the street.
00:59:08Everybody that you meet has an original point of view.
00:59:14And I say, hey, hey, what a wonderful time of day.
00:59:18If you could learn to work and play.
00:59:21And get along with each other.
00:59:25You got to listen to your heart.
00:59:26Listen to the beat.
00:59:28Listen to the rhythm.
00:59:29Rhythm of the street.
00:59:30Open up your eyes.
00:59:32Open up your ears.
00:59:33Get together and make things better.
00:59:35By working together.
00:59:36It's a simple message.
00:59:39And it comes from the heart.
00:59:42Believe in yourself.
00:59:43Believe in yourself.
00:59:44For that's the place to start.
00:59:46Start and I say, hey, hey.
00:59:48What a wonderful time of day.
00:59:51To learn to work and play.
00:59:53And get along with each other.
00:59:56Hey.
00:59:57What a wonderful kind of day.
00:59:59Hey.
00:59:59What a wonderful kind of day.
01:00:01Hey.
01:00:02Hey, hey, T.W.
01:00:06Hey.
01:00:06Whoa.
01:00:08I love you.
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