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:07:00
He ain't into conversation
until you get to know him.

:07:03
-Leroy what?
-Leroy Johnson. Can we go up now?

:07:07
He's not going up
until he checks his knife.

:07:10
We ain't staying long enough for
no trouble. He's just helping a friend.

:07:13
He's not helping out anyone
unless he checks his knife.

:07:17
This is the High School for Performing
Arts. We don't cut each other up here.

:07:21
-You want it?
-I want it.

:07:23
-You sure you want it?
-Yeah, I'm sure.

:07:27
-Promise you won't steal it, now?
-I promise.

:07:32
-Thanks, ma'am.
-Name?

:07:34
Don't worry, baby. I got lots of knives.
:07:39
-What are you going to do for us?
-I was gonna sing.

:07:42
-You don't have to sing, honey.
-We know our rights.

:07:45
-You can't refuse her an audition.
-She's not supposed to sing her audition.

:07:49
Please, excuse me, if you don't mind.
Honey, you don't have to sing for us...

:07:54
-...because this is the drama department.
-When she sings, it is drama.

:07:58
-What's your name, honey?
-Finsecker.

:08:03
Doris Finsecker.
:08:10
-Hi.
-How do you do?

:08:13
-What's your name?
-Ralph Garci.

:08:16
-Who was your teacher?
-Well, my father taught me.

:08:20
He's doing work for the government.
I'm not supposed to talk about it...

:08:25
...but my father played some of the
most beautiful symphonies...

:08:31
-...in the whole world once.
-What did he play?

:08:34
Trombones.
:08:37
And French horns.
:08:41
English horns.
:08:44
-Saxophones.
-Anything else?

:08:46
Yeah.
:08:49
-Bongos, maracas, that sort of stuff.
-What did he teach you?


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