:08:17
Okay, that's enough. Thank you, fellas.
:08:20
Hold it, fellas.
:08:22
I'm afraid you're just too darn loud.
:08:25
Next, please.
:08:29
Next group, please.
:08:33
Re-elect Mayor Goldie Wilson.
:08:36
Progress is his middle name.
:08:38
"Too loud." I can't believe it.
:08:40
We'll never get a chance
to play in front of anybody.
:08:42
Marty, one rejection
isn't the end of the world.
:08:45
I just don't think I'm cut out for music.
:08:47
But you're really good,
and your audition tape is great.
:08:51
You've got to send it in
to the record company.
:08:53
-It's like Doc's always saying.
-l know.
:08:55
If you put your mind to it,
you can accomplish anything.
:08:58
That's good advice.
:09:00
All right. What if I send in the tape
and they don't like it?
:09:04
What if they say I'm no good?
:09:06
What if they say, "You got no future"?
:09:08
I can't take that kind of rejection.
:09:11
I'm starting to sound like my old man.
:09:13
-He's not that bad.
-Save the clock tower.
:09:15
He's letting you borrow the car
tomorrow night.
:09:19
Check out that 4x4.
:09:21
That is hot.
Back her up.
:09:24
Someday, Jennifer. Someday.
:09:28
Wouldn't it be great
to take that truck up to the lake?
:09:32
Throw a couple of sleeping bags
in the back.
:09:36
Lie out underneath the stars.
:09:38
-Stop it.
-What?
:09:41
Does your mom know?
About tomorrow night?
:09:43
No, get out of town. My mom thinks
I'm going camping with the guys.
:09:47
My mother would freak out
if she knew I was going with you.
:09:50
I'd get the standard lecture about...
:09:52
...how she never did that stuff
when she was a kid.
:09:55
Look, I think the woman was born a nun.
:09:57
She's just trying to keep you respectable.