Ernest Goes to Camp
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:13:01
Because you've got
the most experience.

:13:03
Besides, after you get
to know those boys...

:13:05
Oh, I'm not gonna take
any crap off of them.

:13:07
If they get out of line,
I'm gonna knock 'em back in.

:13:10
Ross, Ross...
listen to me.

:13:12
Just do the best
you can.

:13:14
If you can't handle it,
:13:16
- We'll have no
choice. We'll have to send them back.

:13:19
Oh, I can handle 'em
all right.

:13:22
Yeah, a little discipline is
probably just what they need.

:13:28
Uh, Ernest,
will you take the bus over

:13:30
and get those
second-chancers for me?

:13:32
Aah!
:13:41
# Bad luck and me,
we are old friends #

:13:45
# Dealt me the losing hand
once again #

:13:49
# Now I'm doin' time,
and time ain't kind #

:13:55
# Sun comes up,
but it don't ever shine #

:13:59
Boy, I can't wait
to get outta here.

:14:02
Anyplace is better
than this dump.

:14:06
Shut up, you two.
:14:08
Last warning...
:14:10
you get out of line,
and you don't go.

:14:13
Ooh.
:14:17
Man:
All boys in Section 6,

:14:20
report immediately
to the exercise yard.

:14:23
Hi, fellas.
:14:26
Of learnin' the ways
of the forest

:14:28
and the path of the brave
and that sort of thing?

:14:31
If you ask me, this second-chance
stuff is a total waste of time,

:14:35
Mister, uh...
:14:37
Oh, uh, Worrell...
Ernest P. Worrell.

:14:40
I don't envy whoever has to
look after this bunch of punks.

:14:43
They're trouble
all the way.

:14:46
My motto is,
"I never met a bad kid. "

:14:51
Then let me introduce you
to some.

:14:55
These misfits were selected
by their ward officers

:14:59
as those most in need
of help.


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