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:40:07
I can't get it out of my head that
Junior was responsible for the camping thing.

:40:11
He was laughing his head off.
:40:14
Just lock him in his room tonight.
:40:16
It says that children often misbehave
just to get attention

:40:19
and we should resort to discipline only when
other forms of positive reinforcement fail.

:40:26
Up yours! Up yours!
:40:28
- Reinforce that.
- Dickhead.

:40:37
Mrs Henderson, your home is lovely.
:40:40
- Call me Marion.
- Marion, this is fabulous.

:40:43
There's nothing more wonderful than
children playing, hearing them laughing.

:40:48
- Excuse me.
- Did you see Junior's outfit?

:40:52
Isn't he precious?
:41:00
Also, Big Ben means big business!
:41:03
Junior, I got some buttons for the kids
and some stickers for their bikes.

:41:07
Do your grandfather a favour
and pass them out among your friends.

:41:11
What for?
:41:14
What for?
:41:16
- For ten bucks, that's what's for.
- Sure, Grandpa!

:41:20
Kids, huh?
:41:35
Put that down! That's mine!
These are all my presents!

:41:38
- I was only looking at it.
- You're gonna break it! Get away from it!

:41:44
- Who's that?
- He can't play with us. He's got cooties.

:41:48
He's not even a real kid. He's adopted.
:41:51
Gross!
:41:54
All right, boys and girls, come on out.
Time for the magic show.

:41:58
All right!

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