Beethoven
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:14:00
You`re always saying
we have to have responsibility.

:14:03
That`s true.
:14:09
lt`s my decision. l mean, l`ve decided.
:14:13
l knew it!
:14:27
Better think of something to name him.
:14:29
When he destroys my house,
l wanna know what to call him!

:14:32
-Thank you.
-This is temporary.

:14:34
This is temporary until we find the owner.
:14:40
Okay, the dog`s name will be....
:14:45
-What is it?
-What`s his name gonna be?

:14:47
You can`t change it. That`s the rules.
:14:49
Okay. Emily?
:14:51
Did you do your name in a crayon?
:14:54
l don`t think words for parts
of the body make good names.

:14:58
But he`s got one of those. l looked.
:15:00
l`m sure he does, but l don`t think Daddy...
:15:03
...wants to stand on the front porch
at night yelling that out.

:15:07
But that`s what you call Uncle Richard.
:15:10
Okay, the dog`s name will be....
:15:20
You asked for my input.
:15:24
-What?
-Nothing. Let`s just call the dog Rover.

:15:27
-Mom, please, M.C. Hammer.
-Ultimate Warrior.

:15:30
M.C. Hammer? No, no, Rover.
:15:33
He doesn`t like any of those names.
:15:36
-Right! Like you can read his mind!
-Ryce!

:15:39
Emily, what does the dog
want his name to be?

:15:41
This is ridiculous! lt`s a dog.
He doesn`t have preferences!

:15:45
Call him Ding Dong.
He wouldn`t know the difference.

:15:47
Yes, he would!
:15:49
He`ll tell us what he wants to be called.

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