Kindergarten Cop
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Miss O'Hara
is going to talk to you

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about something very important.
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So pay attention to what
she has to say, okay?

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Remember, no fear.
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Thanks.
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Yeah?
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Boys have a penis.
Girls have a vagina.

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Well, you taught them the basics.
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That's important.
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Okay, now...
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today we're going to talk
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about something else
that's really important.

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Today we're going
to talk about strangers.

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If a stranger knocks
on your door...

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never answer the door.
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Because we never talk
to strangers.

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Let's say that together.
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We never talk to strangers.
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Right.
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Can we talk to kids?
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Yeah, it's okay.
You can talk to kids.

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What about dogs?
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Huh?
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Can we talk to dogs?
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Yeah, you can talk to dogs.
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But what you can't do...
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what you must
never ever do is...

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never talk to strangers.
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On the kindergarten level...
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we try to emphasize the three C's:
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Caring, courtesy and courage.
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Courage.
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That's my philosophy, too.
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Are you a single parent,
Mr. Green?

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No, my wife had to stay behind
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to complete the sale of our home.
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I'm checking the schools
before we buy a home here.

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Most kindergarten children
can't read yet.

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My son can.
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He reads at 6?
That's good.

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And writes.
I taught him myself.

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He sounds like
a special child.

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He is. He's a great athlete.
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Here's what you've waited for.
The kindergarten.

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Have a look.
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Oh, Dominic, Dominic...

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