Pleasantville
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1:33:03
It's OK. It's OK.
1:33:07
Once we sweep it up,
it'll be all right again.

1:33:19
He's right. Let's...
1:33:22
Help me with this, will you?
1:33:24
Sure.
1:33:25
Good. Put this up in here.
1:33:32
People!
1:33:36
People!
1:33:40
This is not the answer, people.
1:33:44
No matter how upset
we may get...

1:33:46
or how frustrated we may be...
1:33:49
we're not gonna solve
our problems out in the street.

1:33:52
It's just the wrong way
to do it.

1:33:55
We have to find
a code of conduct...

1:33:58
that we can all agree
to live by.

1:34:00
I asked George and Ralph here
to sketch out a few ideas...

1:34:05
and I think they've done
a terrific job.

1:34:09
If we can all agree to these,
we can take a vote...

1:34:11
and I think we can start off
in the right direction.

1:34:15
"One--all public disruption
and acts of vandalism...

1:34:21
"are to cease immediately.
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"Two--all citizens
of Pleasantville...

1:34:27
"are to treat each other...
1:34:29
"in a courteous
and pleasant manner."

1:34:32
"Courteous and pleasant manner."
That's not too bad.

1:34:36
"Three--the area commonly known
as Lovers Lane...

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"as well as the Pleasantville
public library...

1:34:43
"shall be closed
until further notice."

1:34:48
"Four--the only permissible
recorded music...

1:34:51
"shall be the following:
1:34:53
"Johnny Mathis, Perry Como,
Jack Jones...

1:34:55
"the marches
of John Philip Sousa...

1:34:58
"or The Star-Spangled Banner.

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