Ernest Goes to Camp
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:28:01
Thanks, Ernest.
I could've made it.

:28:03
Glad to help out.
:28:09
Well, meatheads,
we're gonna try this again.

:28:12
This time it's to the end
of the lake and back.

:28:15
Look.
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Everybody in the water.
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Whoa!
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Yeah!
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My leg.
My I...

:28:27
He's learning to swim
the Stennis way.

:28:33
My leg! Aah!
:28:37
It's a shame about
Counselor Stennis' accident.

:28:40
It was no accident.
:28:42
I don't know
what to do.

:28:44
I mean, it's important to make
the experiment work.

:28:46
Send 'em back!
Get 'em out of here!

:28:48
These guys have no respect
for anything.

:28:52
The main problem is we're
already short-handed.

:28:56
What we need is
another counselor.

:29:00
Hey...
:29:02
I got an idea.
:29:06
Ernest, uh,
have you ever had

:29:09
any group-leadership
experience?

:29:12
Uh, I had
an ant farm once.

:29:14
Close enough.
:29:16
How would you like to be
a counselor?

:29:18
Are you kiddin'?
Y-You mean a-a real counselor?

:29:22
A counselor like you guys,
a counselor?

:29:25
Just like us, Ernest.
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Uh, oh, Mr. Tipton, uh,
that's great.

:29:31
And... and I'll do
a great job... a great job...

:29:34
and I'll do
my regular work, too.

:29:36
Oh, I can't believe it's
true... me, a counselor.

:29:40
Oh, a-a real counselor.
:29:43
I can't believe it.
Oh, thank you, Mr. Tipton.

:29:45
Thank you,
thank you, thank you.

:29:47
A real counselor...
a really, really real, real,

:29:50
really, really, really,
real counselor.

:29:53
Thank you, Mr. Tipton.
Thank you.


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