:18:00
- Is he all right?
- I don't know.
:18:03
- I know you don't know. I wasn't talking to you.
- I wasn't talking to you.
:18:06
- Well, who--
- Guys, guys!
:18:20
You're Lauri.
:18:22
Yeah. Who are you?
:18:25
I'm Fat Albert.
:18:28
Well, Albert,
is there something you want?
:18:33
Wait. Don't rub it.
:18:36
Oh, boy. That be
some nice budda-bup.
:18:38
You watch your mouth.
:18:48
That better?
:18:52
- Yeah.
- My mother showed me how to do that.
:18:55
She blew in his eye.
:18:57
Uh, what does that mean?
:18:59
- I don't know.
- I know you don't know.
:19:01
Guys, guys, guys!
:19:03
So--
Doris tells me that you two are sisters.
:19:09
I mean, not real sisters,
but foster sisters.
:19:12
Man, there's no way I'm letting
that fat kid get over on Lauri.
:19:15
See, Doris has this problem
where I think that--
:19:18
Albert--
I see you two have met.
:19:20
He's an athlete, Arthur. Look.
:19:22
- Yo. You sure, Reginald?
- I'll talk to you later, Lauri.
:19:26
I guess he came
to try out for the track team.
:19:28
I wonder what event, uh,
he could participate in.
:19:32
- The high hurdle.
- Yo, the belly roll.
:19:34
How about the 440?
:19:37
440? Do you want to
race me, beefy boy?
:19:40
You don't want to
race Fat Albert.
:19:41
Fat Albert?
:19:44
- Yeah he's fat, but he's fast.
- Fabby but fabba.
:19:51
Okay. Well, let's see
how fast you really are.
:19:55
- I already know how fast I am.
- Look, you got a problem with racing me?
:19:58
I don't have a problem.
I solve problems.