00:00O is very useful. You use it when you say, Oscar's only ostrich, oiled an orange owl today.
00:15What's that odd odor?
00:18An oatmeal olive omelet.
00:22Eww!
00:30Look! There's Otto the Otter!
00:32Hi!
00:33Hi! I've got onions in my overcoat.
00:37Onion?
00:39No. No thank you.
00:45Hello?
00:49Then twins.
00:56Okay. I'm off to the office.
01:06I'm off to the office.
01:10Uh-oh!
01:12How did he get over there?
01:15Obviously. He gets around.
01:19O is very useful.
01:23We're waiting for the...
01:27Oscars.
01:29I'm Oscar. And this is Otis. I've owned him since October.
01:35Only ostrich.
01:37I'm the only one. There is no other.
01:42Oils.
01:43I don't want to get ready.
01:44I don't want to get ready.
01:45Which is...
01:52Orange.
01:59Owl.
02:00Who?
02:01You.
02:02Oh.
02:04Today.
02:06Obviously, the oiling was due today.
02:10Obviously, the oiling was due today.
02:19I'm an oily owl. Won't you offer me a towel?
02:24Oh.
02:30Thank you, Oscar.
02:32Thank you, Oscar.
02:32And...
02:32You know...
02:37I'm overjoyed.
02:39To play the oboe at the opera.
02:42To play the oboe at the opera.
02:47Oh.
02:48No.
02:49I'm drunk.
02:49Oh.
02:50Oh.
02:51Oh!
02:51Oh!
02:52Oh!
02:52Oh!
02:54Oh!
02:54Oh!
02:56Oh!
03:13I'm an oily owl. Won't you offer me a towel?
03:18Ow! Thank you, Oscar.
03:30We're up!
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