Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
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:56:08
Amy?
:56:10
Nick!
:56:13
Wayne?
:56:22
Uh, yeah, um, I would like
to report, um, two missing children.

:56:26
Well, instead of flapping
your gums about it,
why don't you go out and...

:56:29
I'm sure it's nothing to worry about.
This sort of thing happens all the time.

:56:32
- You have a little spat with the kids...
- Whoa. We did not have a spat.

:56:34
- You were kind of upset
about Russ quitting the team, hon.
- Quit? I thought he was cut.

:56:38
- He was afraid to tell you he quit.
- Quit...

:56:41
What do you mean he was afraid to tell
me? He could tell me anything he wants.
You know me. I'll always listen.

:56:44
Mm-hmm.
:56:46
- What's "Uh-huh" supposed to mean?
- Russell.

:56:48
- No, I don't like the way he said it.
- No need to get upset, Mr. Thompson.

:56:51
- You know, it's not unusual
for these runaways to...
- Whoa, my kids did not run away.

:56:55
They are happy kids,
and there's no way you can
make me believe that they ran away.

:56:59
There he goes with his writing again.
Don't you ever say anything?

:57:02
Mm-hmm.
:57:03
- Russell!
- Why do I feel like
I'm the one on trial here?

:57:07
- Can't imagine, dear.
- What do you mean you can't imagine?

:57:10
Well, I think we have
enough to get started.

:57:12
Please give us a call
if you hear from the boys.

:57:15
Fine.
:57:24
Don't they need a warrant or something?
:57:26
Russell, there's a few things
about yourself I think you should know.

:57:31
- Well, like what?
- Well, I think you need to sit down.

:57:37
Oh, another missing children report.
:57:40
644 Sycamore.
That's next door.

:57:46
I've called the police.
What's on your head?

:57:48
- I was looking for the kids.
- Where, in a coal mine?

:57:50
- They're in the backyard.
- They are?

:57:52
Diane, I got something
real important to tell you.

:57:55
That is the couch from the attic.
:57:59
You can see the marks
where Quark chewed the arms.
I found it on the floor.


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