One Fine Day
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:17:02
Well...
:17:08
Hey!
:17:10
- Looks like you missed the boat.
- I guess we did.

:17:17
I really don't need your help, but if I did...
:17:20
...you would be the very last
person I would turn to.

:17:23
These are the class fish. They were
supposed to be back in the classroom at 8.30.

:17:28
Now they are spending the day with you.
:17:30
God, I am going to be so late.
I have such a day.

:17:33
- A bus!
- But, Mom...

:17:35
- Those aren't toys, honey.
- Mom, that's not your phone. Mom!

:17:40
Don't be like that when you grow up.
:17:46
She just drops off the... bag of cookies...
and tells me to keep 'em for a week.

:17:53
How do you feel about the cookies, Jack?
:17:55
Love the cookies. Have
a big problem with, uh... the...

:17:59
- Cookie-maker?
- That's right.

:18:02
The cookie-maker thinks
that all I am interested in...

:18:05
...or all that I'm capable of handling
with respect to the cookie in question...

:18:11
...is, uh, the...
:18:13
- The frosting?
- Exactly. Exactly.

:18:17
Just because the frosting is my specialty
doesn't mean that I can't do more.

:18:21
I have many layers to me.
And they're not all vanilla, either.

:18:26
I have chocolate in me.
I have a deep, dark chocolate...

:18:29
I'm still hungry, Daddy.
:18:31
- Darling, let Doc Martin and I finish.
- But what about the cookies?

:18:35
Just a little while. OK?
:18:40
It's... I, um...
:18:42
I'm sick of angry, resentful...
:18:47
...fish...
:18:49
...who think that you owe them...
:18:52
...but who won't trust you for a second
to do anything for 'em.

:18:56
- There are other fish in the sea.
- Yes, I know.

:18:59
It's just... I wish I could find a fish
who wasn't afraid of my dark-chocolate layer.


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