:52:02
	Come on Timon. Anything we can do?
:52:05
	Not unless you can change the past.
:52:07
	"You know, kid, in times like this my buddy Timon here says 
""You got to put your behind in your past."""
:52:14
	No. No. No.
I mean...
:52:18
	"Amateur. Lie down before you hurt yourself.
It's ""You got to put your past behind you."""
:52:23
	Look, kid. Bad things happen, and you can't do anything about it, right?
:52:30
	Right.
:52:31
	Wrong!  When the world turns its back on you, 
you turn your back on the world!
:52:37
	Well, that's not what I was taught.
:52:39
	Then maybe you need a new lesson. 
Repeat after me. Hakuna Matata.
:52:46
	What?
:52:49
	Ha-ku-na Ma-ta-ta. It means no worries.
:52:54
	Hakuna Matata! 
 What a wonderful phrase
:53:01
	Hakuna Matata! 
 Ain't no passing craze
:53:06
	It means no worries for the rest of your days
:53:13
	It's our problem-free philosophy
:53:21
	Hakuna Matata!
:53:24
	Hakuna Matata?
:53:26
	Yeah, it's our motto.
:53:29
	What's a motto?
:53:31
	Nothing! What's a motto with you? Ah haah haah hah hah...
:53:35
	You know, kid-- these two words will solve all your problems.
:53:40
	That's right! Take Pumbaa for example.
:53:44
	Why, when he was a young wart-hog
:53:48
	When I was a young wart hooog!
:53:52
	Very nice.
 Thanks!
:53:54
	He found his aroma lacked a certain appeal
:53:57
	He could clear the Savannah after every meal