Young at Heart
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:23:01
I drove around the block,
didn't want to be early.

:23:04
You're just in time.
:23:06
Well! Hi, everybody!
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- Hi, Bob.
- Amy, Laurie, Jessie.

:23:10
- Hi, Bob. Alex Burke.
- Nice to know you.

:23:12
- Flowers! For Aunt Jessie, no doubt.
- Er...

:23:15
- There you are.
- Thank you. Thank you, Bob.

:23:18
We might as well sit down, we're all hungry.
:23:20
Roast duck tonight.
Why don't you and Fran sit over there?

:23:24
- Pop...
- I know where I sit.

:23:26
Amy, you sit here. Laurie, you're over here.
:23:29
I'm in between. I'll get those, Aunt Jessie.
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Thank you.
:23:37
- May we start?
- Oh, sure.

:23:41
Thank you.
:23:45
Mmm. Aunt Jessie...
:23:56
Come on, boy!
:23:58
Come on! Number nine!
:24:02
Here's what I call a clam!
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Oh!
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Come on, boy.
:24:10
That's a boy, come on, come on.
:24:12
There we go. That's a good boy.
:24:15
That's enough exercise for one day.
:24:17
You just sit here with me for a while
and we'll read.

:24:21
Boy, that water sure is good.
:24:24
- Is that Alex's sweater?
- Uh-huh.

:24:28
- What's that?
- It's an A for Alex.

:24:31
- No, I don't mean this. What's this?
- Oh, notes, musical notes.

:24:35
- Oh. Kinda like a monogram, huh?
- That's right.

:24:39
I got a sweater at home, Amy,
but it's not white.

:24:42
- Would you like a monogram on it?
- I sure would. Would you, Amy?

:24:46
Sure. What'll we use instead of notes?
:24:49
Oh, yeah. What could we use?
:24:52
Monkey wrench!
:24:58
- Plunger!
- Oh, Ernie!


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