:08:01
Come on! Get in!
:08:06
Get in!
:08:15
Jesus, we should never
have let her done that.
:08:27
- Have you met any of your teachers?
- No, I haven't had a chance.
:08:31
They've only been here
eight hours.
:08:33
I took care of that last week.
Registered him and everything.
:08:36
I made you some of those
Toll House squares I promised.
:08:39
Lulu, you taste one of these,
you'll burn your recipe.
:08:42
Reverend, we have a little problem.
:08:44
I heard the English teacher
is planning to teach that book.
:08:47
Slaughterhouse Five.
Isn't that an awful name?
:08:50
That's a great book.
:08:57
Slaughterhouse Five.
:08:59
It's, it's a classic.
:09:02
Do you read much?
:09:05
- In another town it's a classic.
- In any town.
:09:08
Tom Sawyer is a classic.
:09:18
- That's fine.
- Ethel, have some more ham.
:09:22
You sure Ren
doesn't want something?
:09:24
We're both a little tired
from the move.
:09:26
I'm gonna take Ren a potato.
:09:29
Amy, come back and sit down.
I'm sure your cousin's fine.
:09:33
It's a shock to the system,
moving out here from the big city.
:09:36
- What if he's starving?
- Amy, you are so lame.
:09:39
Sarah! Amy, eat!
:09:42
I can't sit still!
I'm so excited you're both here!
:09:45
You sure you're not too tired?
:09:47
No. Ren did most of the driving.
:09:49
If you ask me,
Ren is a total fox.
:09:53
Where did you hear that?
:09:55
See how television and those
kinds of books influence children?