00:17You can just leave it there.
00:18No, I can run it up to you.
00:20No, no, no, really, it's fine.
00:22Okay.
00:23I'll just leave it right there.
00:25See you.
00:26Bye.
00:26Yeah.
00:30Oh, wait, wait, wait, I got, uh, some other stuff you can do just in case.
00:37Get some tape, sandpaper, scrapers, things like that.
00:41Just tape around, sand it down before you put the primer.
00:44You know what to do.
00:45All right.
00:45Thanks.
00:46Yep.
01:07He surveyed the fence, and all gladness left him, and a deep melancholy set him down upon his spirit.
01:29Well, it's gold and green, kerosene, far beyond the glow of the city lights.
01:40You can feel it in the air, and you can catch it if you're dead.
01:45I like this color.
01:47It's burning up the place.
01:49Yeah, I like it.
01:50You and I in a sleepy little town.
01:53So you think you're going to stay in town for a while?
01:57Yeah, we'll see.
02:10Slow like a dream of lost memory
02:15Locomotion hauls to a grind
02:19I get lost in the blue of a lazy afternoon
02:25It's bluer than my little boy's eyes
02:30From you and I in a sleepy little town
02:33From you and I in a sleepy little town
02:56From you and I in a sleepy little town
03:00And you verloren
03:03Ibi
03:03It looks like you're all in the mud
03:03But it looks like you're all in the cold
03:03You're all antennas
03:14Of course
03:22I don't know.
03:47I don't know.
04:43I don't know.
04:45All right, have a good one.
04:47Thank you, Alex.
04:50Oh, what you got there?
04:54Did you leave this outside my house last night?
04:56Maybe.
04:57I can't take it.
04:59Well, it was just sitting in my shed.
05:04It's okay.
05:04I don't have any use for it.
05:08You know, I just, I don't appreciate you coming in the middle of the night to my house, and I
05:17know this is a nice gesture, but I just, I can't accept it, so.
05:23I don't, I don't understand.
05:24It's not a big deal.
05:25It's just a vibe.
05:25I see you walking back and forth every day.
05:26You know, I didn't ask for it, and I don't want it, so.
05:32I'm sorry.
05:36You know, normally when somebody does something nice for you, you just say thank you.
05:41Look at curtains.
05:42I mean, I barely know this guy, and he comes to my house in the middle of the night, and
05:48just leaves something.
05:50Oh, Katie.
05:50Look, I know you found a place as far away from people as you could, but you're going to have
05:55to learn that if you're going to live south of the Mason-Dixon line, people give you stuff.
06:00I mean, it's stuff you don't want, stuff you don't even need.
06:03Trust me, there is no hidden agenda.
06:05No, because when you put it.
06:06And sometimes we just leave that stuff in the front yard.
06:10I just don't want to owe him anything.
06:12It's a bike, not a kidney.
06:18So you're saying that I overreacted a little bit?
06:21Yeah.
06:21Yeah, maybe a little bit.
06:25All right, maybe I did overreact.
06:28A little.
06:30Look, Katie, the great thing is life is full of second chances.
06:49Hey, Alex.
06:54So, you were right.
06:56I was right about what?
06:58I should have just said thank you for the bike.
07:04I'm sorry.
07:05I was really rude.
07:07No, no, no.
07:07It was my fault.
07:08I should have asked you before I did it.
07:12Your bus is here!
07:14Don't worry, it won't happen again.
07:18Hi.
07:19Hi, how are you?
07:20Where's your bathroom?
07:21Uh, straight bathroom.
07:23Oh, thanks.
07:23Hi, Petey.
07:24Hi.
07:25Popcorn?
07:25Yeah, sir.
07:26Popcorn in here.
07:27Popcorn.
07:27It's right over here.
07:53Josh!
07:56Josh!
08:02Josh!
08:09I can't let her.
08:12Alex, you okay?
08:15You're right over there.
08:17You're okay. It's okay.
08:25Help!
08:27Here we go!
08:28Get him off!
08:31You gotta stand back.
08:37How you doing?
08:39Okay?
08:41You're okay.
08:43Stop it!
08:46I'm fine.
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