Kindergarten Cop
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Hi. I'm Jillian,
Sylvester's mom.

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Do you have a minute?
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I'd like to speak with you.
:33:08
Sure.
:33:09
Please.
:33:10
Thank you.
:33:12
A male kindergarten teacher.
:33:13
That's unusual.
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You're not from
around here, are you?

:33:18
No. I'm not.
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Neither am I.
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Huh.
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Anyway...
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um...
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I have a small problem.
:33:29
Yes?
:33:30
You see, Sylvester's father
:33:31
doesn't live with us anymore...
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and I've just been
worried about Sylvester.

:33:36
He's been acting
a little strange lately...

:33:39
You know, doing odd things.
:33:41
Like what?
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Well, it seems
that's he's becoming

:33:45
a little obsessed
with playing with dolls.

:33:48
You know, it's weird.
:33:49
I think I can help you
with that.

:33:52
Really?
:33:53
He uses the dolls
to look up girls' skirts.

:33:56
I caught him
doing it yesterday.

:33:58
Oh. Oh, well,
that's a relief.

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But I'll keep
an eye on him, okay?

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Thank you.
:34:05
Does Sylvester
ever see his father?

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No. No, not since he was 2.
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His father lives in California.
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That is far away.
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Mm-hmm.
:34:18
Well, if you give me
his name and number...

:34:21
I could talk to him
:34:23
about taking
more interest in his son.

:34:25
That's very kind,
but I don't think so.

:34:28
But it's tough on Sylvester,
don't you think?

:34:30
No.
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No, what's tough on Sylvester
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is his father left us
for another man.

:34:37
Are you married,
Mr. Kimble?

:34:40
No, I'm not.
:34:45
He's not married, Mom!
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Welcome to Astoria...
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the single-parent capital
of America.

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Thank you for your time.
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I pledge allegiance
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to the flag
:34:58
of the United States
of America...


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