Racing Stripes
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:07:01
Come on, boy.
:07:03
Come on.
:07:06
Attaboy.
:07:08
- Welcome to your new home, Stripes.
- Stripes?

:07:12
Well, "Spot" doesn't work, now, does it?
:07:16
You like that name, don't you?
:07:18
Stripes.
:07:23
Well, I'll take that as a yes.
:07:32
Good morning, Walsh Farm!
:07:34
Well, I know it's not glamorous,
but it's a living.

:07:37
Keeps my head on my shoulders, which
is more than I can say for my cousins.

:07:44
Simmer down there, Lightning.
:08:01
Hey, hey, slow down. Boy, oh, boy.
:08:04
Kids these days, no control.
Now, back in my day...

:08:07
Oh, here we go again with
the ancient-history lesson. Enough.

:08:15
Now we're in for it.
:08:21
And the horses are entering
the starting gates.

:08:24
Oh, what is that?
:08:26
That is the only reason
for a horse to live, kid.

:08:29
It's called a racetrack.
:08:30
Oh, there's more to life
than running around in a circle.

:08:33
Well, maybe to you. It's like this:
Humans race, horses race.

:08:37
There was even a Chicken Run, but there's
never been a goat race. Ever, ever, ever.

:08:42
Get the picture, Franny?
:08:43
- Could I race?
- It's complicated.

:08:45
It takes a lot of work
to become a racehorse.

:08:48
- What's a racehorse?
- They're the greatest.

:08:51
Once a year, there's a big race
to see who's the best.

:08:54
By the way, the horses that won every year
were the ones we trained.

:08:58
- Why did you quit?
- lxnay on the other-may.


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