:35:02
and to the republic
:35:04
for which it stands...
:35:06
one nation, under God...
:35:09
indivisible...
:35:11
with liberty
and justice for all.
:35:21
Are these all your lunches?
:35:24
You mean you eat other
people's lunches?
:35:27
Stop it!
:35:32
Now we're going to do
something extremely fun.
:35:36
We're going to play
a game called...
:35:39
"Who is my daddy
and what does he do?"
:35:42
Yes?
:35:43
Is your daddy a fireman?
:35:44
He's probably big.
Is he a wrestler?
:35:47
A basketball coach?
:35:49
No, no.
:35:50
What's the matter?
:35:52
I have a headache.
:35:53
It might be a tumor.
:35:55
It's not a tumor!
:35:56
It's not a tumor at all.
:36:00
What I meant was...
:36:02
you tell me who is your daddy
:36:05
and what does he do?
:36:06
Oh.
:36:09
Get it?
:36:10
We start right here. You.
:36:11
My dad repairs cars
driven by women who are pinheads.
:36:18
My dad doesn't do
anything since the crash.
:36:23
My dad gives money to people
that doesn't have money...
:36:27
then people use that money...
:36:29
then they give
other money back
:36:31
and they give the same amount
:36:34
of money back to my dad.
:36:36
My dad doesn't live
with us anymore.
:36:38
He lives in New York
and drives a taxi.
:36:42
My mom hopes he's going to die
real soon.
:36:49
My dad watches TV
all day long.
:36:51
My dad works on computers...
:36:56
and he's, um, the boss
of his company...