:17:00
Sorry. I didn´t know
these seats were assigned.
:17:02
They´re not.
:17:06
Morning, everyone.
:17:07
Morning.
:17:13
I, uh, I don´t thinkwe´ve met.
:17:14
I´m Sam...Coulson.
:17:17
The school has this thing about
letting you guys call me Sam.
:17:19
I´m Josie, but I´m
pretty sure the school...
:17:23
would be OK with you
calling me that.
:17:25
So welcome to Shakespeare´s
As You Like It.
:17:27
Here. We can share.
:17:29
...is an example
of Shakespearean....
:17:33
pastoral comedy.
:17:37
Now, does anyone know
what that means?
:17:38
Oh, yeah. That´s what
they do to milk.
:17:40
No, Sarah. That´s, uh...
:17:42
that´s ´"pasteurize.´"
:17:43
Uh, but it´s close.
:17:44
Parakeet?
:17:46
OK. Anyone else?
:17:52
Josie.
:17:53
Pastoral means
set in the country,
:17:55
originally seen in
the Eclogues of Virgil.
:17:57
It´s from the Latin
´"pastoralis´", to graze.
:18:07
Are you sure you´re 17?
:18:08
Yes.
:18:10
I´m 17.
:18:12
I´m 17.
Of course.
:18:25
Excuse me. Ahem.
:18:26
What´s in the cole slaw?
:18:34
Thankyou.
:18:39
Kirsten, that bran muffin
has like 75 grams offat.
:18:42
Nuh-uh.
:18:43
Did I tell you that
Lisa has hemorrhoids?
:18:45
Hi.
:18:46
Nasty.
-Hi.
:18:48
Hi, Kristin.
:18:49
It´s Keer-sten.
:18:50
Oh. OK.
:18:54
Oh!
:18:59
Well, that´ll teach me to wear
white jeans after Labor Day.