Raise Your Voice
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:04:27
- Thanks, Lauren.
- Anytime.

:04:29
- Hey, I'll call you tomorrow.
- Okay, have fun tonight.

:04:39
So, T erri Boo-berry,
what are you up to this summer?

:04:42
- I'm singing in choir.
- Cool.

:04:44
Yeah, and, um, I'm working
at the restaurant again.

:04:47
- Wow, what fun.
- Yeah.

:04:49
But mostly, I really want to get into
this music summer program in August.

:04:52
- Really, which one?
- Some music thing in L.A.

:04:56
Dad! Come on! It's not
just some music thing in L.A.

:04:59
It's Bristol-Hillman
Music Conservatory.

:05:02
Only the best summer music
program on the West Coast,

:05:04
- maybe even in the whole country.
- T erri, don't start.

:05:07
But Dad, this is
so important to me.

:05:10
Plus, I already sent
in my application and I sent a CD

:05:12
- because Mom said I could.
- That's it! You're not going!

:05:15
- Simon, don't be so closed-minded.
- Nina, please.

:05:24
Terri...
:05:26
- Where've you been?
- Hanging out with some of the guys.

:05:28
Saying goodbye, that stuff.
Hey, Aunt Nina!

:05:32
- Happy graduation.
- Thanks.

:05:34
- Here.
- Oh here, I'll take it in.

:05:36
Hey, what's wrong?
:05:39
Terri just wants to go
to this great music program in L.A.

:05:42
and your Dad's being his usual
squash-any-good-idea self.

:05:47
Nina, the prettiest girls
from all the high schools go to L.A.

:05:51
You know what happens to most of them?
- Dad, you don't think Terri's special?

:05:55
- Paul, seriously.
I think she's the most special human being on the planet.

:05:58
She's my girl.

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