:06:03
Fascinating.
:06:04
Your state representative actually
spoke at your school assembly?
:06:09
Did you read what he said?
He really gave it to our mayor.
:06:13
"Swampy soccer field
flooded with frogs"?
:06:16
A couple thousand of them.
:06:18
I asked the
Department of Agriculture.
:06:20
Their water table had risen,
so the eggs didn't dry up--
:06:23
That's quite a story.
:06:26
I hope The Washington Post
picked that one up.
:06:30
Look, Donald, this sounds like
small potatoes to you--
:06:33
It's Ronald.
:06:36
Excuse me. Ronald.
:06:37
The frogs were big news
at my school...
:06:40
...and in Kenosha, where I live
and find my stories.
:06:43
Know Mike Royko?
He writes about Chicago.
:06:45
Fran Lebowitz writes about New York.
I write about Kenosha.
:06:52
Tell you what. Send me what
you write this year.
:06:55
We'll see what we can do.
I like your passion.
:07:00
-Thanks.
-Are you going here too?
:07:03
Caltech, architecture.
:07:04
-If my scholarship comes through.
-He'll get it.
:07:07
So you'll be here,
and he'll be in California?
:07:10
-We'll manage.
-Live for holidays and vacations?
:07:13
-You know it.
-Right. Thanks, Ronald.
:07:15
Thanks, Beth. Bye.
:07:19
To be young again.
:07:29
-Piece of shit.
-So incredible.
:07:32
I can't believe it looks exactly
like your design.
:07:34
My mom did the hard work,
the stitching.
:07:37
And I can't believe
you added a skylight.
:07:40
And...
:07:44
...it's removable.
:07:48
I wish we had some
marshmallows.
:07:50
Yeah, so do l.
:07:54
-But I do have a surprise for you.
-You have a surprise?
:07:57
Yeah. Close your eyes.
:07:59
Oh, I love surprises.