2:19:22
Well, maybe it wasn't
a good memory...
2:19:26
...but it felt good
talking about it anyhow.
2:19:30
Of course it was good.
2:19:32
The sweet things
and the good things
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aren't always the things
that make us better people.
2:19:39
I think the heartaches,
the unpleasant things...
2:19:44
...even the heavy burdens
we've had placed upon us
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make us stronger in the long run.
2:19:51
Oh, yes, it's nice to have
pretty memories.
2:19:55
And our hearts are happier
when pain doesn't exist.
2:20:00
But bad is a test.
2:20:03
If we can carry on
after a bad thing happens...
2:20:08
...then we've grown up some.
2:20:12
Don't you agree?
2:20:18
You're a nice lady.
2:20:22
I know that.
2:20:23
All right, now it's time for that portion
of our programme that we set aside
2:20:27
for our guest performer.
2:20:28
And today's guest is someone
I know you're all going to enjoy.
2:20:31
Here he is, in person,
2:20:33
the young man with
the number one record in the country,
2:20:35
I Lost My Heart in a Drive-in Movie,
Stanley Belt!
2:20:47
Welcome to Teenage Dance Time,
Stanley.
2:20:49
I always will.
2:20:51
Yes. How does it feel
having the number one...
2:20:55
- Oh, good.
...hit record in the country?
2:20:57
I mean, it's one...
I'm very glad. It's good.