My Sister Eileen
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1:02:02
- Call a cab, Chick.
- Get a cab.

1:02:14
Ruth, put your shoes on. Youll catch cold.
1:02:17
Step on a crack,
you break your uncles back.

1:02:20
Its after 3:00.
1:02:22
Thats why Ive got my shoes off.
Im tippy-toeing.

1:02:26
I dont care. You put your shoes on.
1:02:29
That makes a grand total of...
1:02:33
$27.52...
1:02:36
half of which is...
1:02:39
- What is it?
- Look at the bandstand.

1:02:46
They have concerts here
every Tuesday night during the summer.

1:02:49
Its just like Kiplinger Park in Columbus.
1:02:51
Ruth used to play the cymbals
in the high school band.

1:02:54
- No.
- Yeah.

1:02:55
Best little cymbal player in Kiplinger High.
Eileen was a drum majorette.

1:03:00
Really? I played second trombone
at East Denver.

1:03:04
I was the ill wind that never blew good.
1:03:08
- How about you?
- I never played anything but the races.

1:03:11
Its about time you learnt. Come here.
1:03:15
You can play this.
1:03:17
- What is it?
- What does it look like? Lts a bass fiddle.

1:03:20
- Of course, how stupid of me.
- Eileen, did you bring your drum?

1:03:24
- I never leave the house without it.
- How about you? Lets hear a few notes.

1:03:29
Its beautiful.
1:03:32
Sound your A.
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Drum.
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Trombone.
1:03:38
Ready?
1:03:40
One, two, three.
1:03:56
Give me a band

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