:59:00
Your mother said enough for tonight.
It's almost 3 o'clock.
:59:04
I'm working on my ornithop...
:59:06
Come on, enough's enough!
We're supposed to be asleep!
:59:09
Tell him.
You're his father.
:59:11
Come on, son.
:59:12
Leave the bird alone.
:59:18
Then the bird's feather.
:59:20
It has a hollow shaft, with
feeders for blood circulation.
:59:24
On either side are branches, barbs...
:59:27
which branch into barbules...
:59:29
which have little barbicels
with hooks on the end of them.
:59:32
It can all be pulled apart,
like a zipper.
:59:38
And then re-zipped.
:59:40
A bird runs its beak
through its feather...
:59:42
re-zipping feathers
that have come apart.
:59:45
Flying is much more than flapping wings.
:59:47
A bird can flap its wings
and not move an inch.
:59:50
When it wants to fly...
:59:51
the slightest flicker
sends it up to the sky.
:59:56
You must feel that air has substance
and can hold you up.
1:00:00
It's mostly a matter of confidence.
1:00:18
Fuck them.
What do they know, anyway?
1:00:20
Did you notice Doris Robinson
giving you the eye?
1:00:23
She must be hot for
mad-scientist types.
1:00:26
- You ought to ask her out.
- I don't think so.
1:00:28
I can't afford to take her out.
1:00:30
It doesn't cost anything.
1:00:32
You think Cheryl's charging me for it?
1:00:35
I'll go to the cafeteria.
You want to come?
1:00:37
I want to go down and talk to my dad.
1:00:51
Dad?
1:00:55
Dad!
1:00:57
I'm in here.
1:00:59
Come on in.