:07:00
And that's a magic number
:07:06
I'm very happy that you're able
to extend your stay,
:07:10
but I must say, I find your methods
of teaching very unusual.
:07:16
Well, I did study with
Dr. Errol Von Straussenburgerbecken.
:07:21
- Who ?
- Oh, you don't know him ?
:07:23
Oh, he's, like, one of the leading
leaders in... unusual methods.
:07:30
Actually, he's how I was appointed
to the Presidential Council
:07:34
for Experimental Educationers.
:07:37
That sounds very impressive,
:07:39
but we're not interested
in experimental education here.
:07:44
So if from now on you could just stick
to the curriculum, that would be great.
:07:49
- Yes. Right.
- Thank you.
:07:52
Ros ?
:07:54
- Yes ?
- Do you know,
:07:56
I would really love to talk some more
about your philosophy on teaching.
:08:01
Do you think maybe we could
grab some coffee ?
:08:04
You want to go
get some coffee with me ?
:08:07
Yeah. I really would.
:08:15
- You're sure you don't have coffee ?
- I'm quite sure.
:08:23
Well, I've never been here before.
:08:28
I've never been to this side
of town before, in fact.
:08:33
So I have been...
:08:36
Well, I've been... I've been dying
to ask you something, Mr. Schneebly.
:08:41
- Please, call me "Dewey".
- Dewey ?
:08:46
Ned. Call me "Ned".
:08:49
I was thinking of my other name.
My middle name.
:08:54
- Yeah.
- Well, Ned...