Dennis the Menace
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:09:07
Hello, George.
:09:09
Let me take that off your hands. Sorry.
:09:15
I'm...
:09:18
I'm sorry about this morning.
:09:21
I won't mince words, Mitchell.
:09:24
Your kid is driving me nuts.
:09:27
- I'll talk to him again.
- Maybe it isn't talk that he needs.

:09:30
When my dad had something important
to tell me, he told me with his belt.

:09:34
That's not how I deal with my son,
Mr. Wilson.

:09:37
However you deal with him...
:09:38
he hasn't learned you don't shoot
an aspirin down a fellow's throat!

:09:43
- Mr. Wilson, he's five.
- When I was five, I had some respect.

:09:46
You were probably an exceptional boy.
:09:49
In 1925, I was not the exception,
I was the rule.

:09:53
I'll make sure
Dennis doesn't come by anymore.

:09:55
Careful how you say it.
:09:57
I don't want everybody to think
I'm a child-hater or an ogre.

:10:01
I'm a reasonable man
who expects reasonable treatment...

:10:04
from his neighbors and their children.
:10:06
I was with the post office
for more than 43 years, and never once...

:10:10
I'm running a little late.
:10:11
I'll come by after work
and we can continue the conversation.

:10:14
There's nothing to continue.
I've said my piece. We'll leave it at that.

:10:18
The boy cannot come over here
unless he behaves himself.

:10:21
He won't be over at all.
:10:22
Now don't make me out to be a grump.
I didn't say "never." I said...

:10:26
I really have to go.
:10:29
Well, now, don't...
:10:34
Have a good day.
:10:37
He's out of school now.
:10:38
He can't spend all his free time here.
:10:41
I'm not the bad guy in this, Mitchell.
:10:44
I'm the victim!
:10:47
George, who were you shouting at?
:10:50
Mitchell, and I wasrt shouting.
I was making my point.

:10:53
It's not right that his youngster
can run wild doing as he pleases...

:10:57
without regard to people or property.

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