:59:33
They broke my records.
:59:38
I don't understand, Rick.
:59:42
I just don't understand.
1:00:00
Now, the broken records can never be
replaced. The phonograph cost about $40.
1:00:04
I don't know which of you did it.
1:00:07
But I know that none of you
tried to stop it.
1:00:10
So whenever you can, you just put your
nickels and your dimes in this tin can.
1:00:14
Can you deduct it from taxes?
1:00:29
- But how did Warneke discipline the kids?
- A masterful stroke.
1:00:34
He taught those little Mongolians
a lesson they'll never forget.
1:00:37
You know what he did? He got them
all in the auditorium, and he had them...
1:00:43
He had them write 500 times,
"I respect private property."
1:00:47
Did anybody ever pay Edwards
for those broken records?
1:00:51
Dadier, is that tin can
full of money yet?
1:00:53
- He's lucky they don't steal the tin can.
- I'll tell you what I'll do.
1:00:57
I'll rig up an electric chair
and bring it to my class.