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or you will suffer
dire consequences!

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Mr. Wright, take this
riffraff to my office.

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Hit the road, jack
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and don't you come back?
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No more, no more,
no more, no more

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hit the road, jack
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and don't you come back
no more

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what you say?
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O, o glorious
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is thy name
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o mighty lord
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glorious is thy name-
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people, what are you-
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can i help you,
mr. Clark?

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Yes, you may.
I want everyone

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to be able to sing the
school song on demand

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or be suspended.
Can you see to that?

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Certainly, mr. Clark.
From the top-

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mrs. Elliott, may i see
you in the hall, please?

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Now?
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Yes, now!
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Will you see if you can
get these people together?

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Mm-hmm.
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If you sing like that
in new york,

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we will not
be invited back.

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I don't like
being ignored.

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I'm sorry if you weren't
getting enough attention,

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but i'm training a chorus.
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You don't think the school
song is important enough

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to warrant
a little interruption?

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It's fine, but we
were doing mozart.

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We were in the middle
of a difficult part.

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If you'd like us
to respect your work,

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try to appreciate ours.
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Who do you think
you're talking to?

:37:26
A man who seems threatened
when any other adult

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does something
the children like.

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Mrs. Powers, i want it quiet
in here right now!

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I'd love to chat,
mr. Clark,

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but i have a concert
next week in new york,

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and i'd like to be
prepared.

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What?
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Prepared-you know
what that means-

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capable, ready,
and up to your job.

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What concert?
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The one at lincoln center.
We do it every year.

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Until now. Your concert
is canceled.

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What?
Cancelled!

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You know what canceled
means, don't you?

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Over, finished,
terminated!

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Why? They've worked
too hard!


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