Daddy Day Care
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:56:01
Where's Mommy?
:56:03
Mommy had to work today.
:56:07
Remember when you used
to work all the times?

:56:10
Yeah, back when I had a real job.
:56:12
Do you miss work?
:56:16
I guess. I suppose so. I miss it.
:56:19
But don't get me wrong. It's not like
I don't like hanging out with you guys.

:56:23
It's just that Daddy used to be
a big shot down at work.

:56:27
I had my own office and a big, pretty view.
Remember that big, pretty view Daddy had?

:56:31
I like it when you spin me around
in that cool chair.

:56:34
Yeah, that's a cool chair.
:56:36
A lot of cool things about that job.
Cool chair...

:56:41
I had people working underneath me...
:56:43
and, just between you and I,
the pay wasn't that bad either.

:56:48
- Put that down. What do you think of that?
- What is it?

:56:51
What do you mean?
It's a dog in the sunshine.

:56:54
- It doesn't look like one.
- That's because it's abstract.

:56:56
You have to squint when you look at it.
:56:59
And when you see it like this,
that's abstract.

:57:02
Yeah? You see it?
:57:05
How about if you tilt your head to the side?
:57:07
- No, the other way.
- Still doesn't look like one.

:57:10
Okay, well, what are you over there
working on, Michelangelo?

:57:13
What is that?
:57:22
There's nothing abstract
about that now, is it?

:57:26
Thanks.
:57:28
That's pretty good.
:57:29
You got Daddy's head
looking kind of round, though.

:57:32
Is my head that round?
:57:33
- No. But I got your mustache.
- Yeah, I see. A nice green mustache.

:57:38
That's all right, son.
:57:40
I just paid the mortgage,
the car loan and the electric bill.

:57:44
Look at the balance
in the checking account.

:57:46
- 74 cents.
- Yeah. That's right, 74 cents.

:57:50
- You are my Superman.
- You got that right.

:57:53
I've worked hard, and I think
it's time to let off a little of my frustration.

:57:57
It's time for you
to take care of your Superman.

:57:59
- My Superman. Come here, baby.
- That's right.


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