1:21:01
"It was called the Tom Thumb."
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[Students giggling]
1:21:07
"Since that time,
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trains have helped make
this country what it is today.
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A long time ago,
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most people never left their
towns because travel was hard."
1:21:18
Uh, yes?
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How tall are you?
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Jacob!
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I'm, uh... I'm four feet
and five inches tall.
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I'm taller than you.
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Jacob, come with me.
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I'm so sorry.
1:21:30
Be back in a minute.
1:21:32
Such a jerk.
1:21:40
What about blimps?
1:21:43
I think blimps came later.
1:21:44
When?
1:21:46
I'm not sure exactly.
1:21:48
Blimps are cool.
1:21:49
Well, so are trains.
1:21:51
Yeah, well, they're both cool.
1:21:54
Trains and blimps.
1:22:06
Anybody hungry for dessert?
1:22:09
I'm stuffed.
1:22:10
Yeah. Me, too.
1:22:13
There's plenty of food.
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We can have it
for lunch tomorrow.
1:22:25
Hey, when were blimps invented?
1:22:30
I have no idea.
1:22:32
Yeah, me neither.
1:22:35
You can go down to the library
and ask that little hottie.
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She is cute.
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It's the librarian fantasy, man.
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Glasses off, hair down.
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Books flying.
1:22:50
She doesn't wear glasses.
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Well, buy her some.
It's worth it.