:22:00
I've been looking up the records,
and you're a natural-born leader.
:22:04
- Really?
- Yeah. You are.
:22:05
Those guys out there,
they like you very much.
:22:08
Don't be modest with me.
:22:09
You know you're a little brighter,
smarter than those guys.
:22:12
- Me?
- Yeah.
:22:14
And every class needs a leader.
You could be that leader, Miller.
:22:18
What you do, they'll do.
:22:20
You cooperate, and they'll follow you.
How about it, Miller?
:22:26
- I don't know.
- I do know, Miller. How about it?
:22:32
- Sure, if you think so.
- That's a boy. Good. That's fine, Miller.
:22:39
Oh, is this yours?
:22:47
- Take it easy, man.
- Sure, man.
:23:04
- Good night. Good night.
- Night.
:23:07
- Why, hello.
- Miss Hammond. Oh.
:23:10
- How did it go today?
- You mean after my disaster this morning?
:23:13
My entire class volunteered to stay after
school and pound erasers or something.
:23:18
- Got a ride home?
- I have a private limousine.
:23:20
- Oh?
- City bus.
:23:22
- My way's more private. I'll give you a lift.
- Well, I have to check out first.
:23:26
That's all right. I'll meet you downstairs.
:23:51
- They don't know their multiplication tables.
- All they can multiply is themselves.
:23:56
- Well, how are they ever graduated?
- Graduated?
:23:58
- Going down?
- No. Going up.