:21:01
I got to get to work.
:21:03
Have a good one, old man.
:21:10
One snowball with a little yellow spot on it.
:21:13
Just skim the top of that little head of his.
Just like that.
:21:17
"Old man."
:21:22
Bah, humbug.
:21:25
Good morning, Mr. Scrooge.
:21:31
-Morning, Dox. Do I have any messages?
-Wal-Mart called.
:21:33
Said I had to buy my own cheap perfume
since Santa Claus isn't coming this year.
:21:39
Funny.
:21:42
Nora Krank!
:21:44
We're here for Frosty!
:21:54
-Hello.
-Luther.
:21:55
-Hey, babe.
-They're here.
:21:57
Who?
:21:58
Vic Frohmeyer, Wes Trogdon, Ned Becker,
and a gang of their kids.
:22:02
We're here for Frosty!
:22:04
-They want Frosty.
-They can't have him.
:22:07
Nora!
:22:08
Please give us Frosty.
:22:13
Honey, where is Frosty?
:22:15
-He's down behind the furnace. Why?
-They won't go away.
:22:18
Don't give them Frosty.
:22:19
You and Luther do not have to do anything!
:22:23
Just leave Frosty on the front porch.
We'll put him up for you.
:22:27
-They said they'll put him up for us.
-Absolutely not.
:22:30
-Please, Luther.
-No!
:22:33
We'll come back later.
:22:36
And Frosty better be here.
:22:38
They're gonna come back!
:22:40
Listen to you.
:22:41
You're panicking on the phone
in a locked house...
:22:43
because the neighbors
are going door to door...
:22:45
to set up a ridiculous
7-foot tall snowman!
:22:51
Sure, easy for you to say.
Miles away in the safety of your office.
:22:55
Yeah, well--
:22:56
I am the one trapped here.
I am the one dealing with this!
:22:59
All right, I agree. So maybe it's time
that you left the neighborhood.