:51:00
Oh, but there was no one to inform.
All the kids just decided to go to
the amusement park at the last minute.
:51:05
And then they let me come along.
:51:08
- Did they pay for you?
- No, I paid for them.
:51:13
I was just so moved
by the invitation.
:51:20
This wasn't, by any chance,
:51:23
their reward for reading
poetry, was it, Miss Johnson?
:51:28
ln my class, Mr Grandey,
poetry is its own reward.
:51:37
Angela, would you read
the first line?
:51:40
"Appetizers. Freshly cut bay shrimp
grilled to perfection."
:51:44
- This is a Xerox of a menu.
- That is correct.
:51:48
lt's from The Flowering Peach,
the best restaurant in town.
:51:52
- Ever hear of it?
- Yeah, we heard of it.
:51:55
lt's supposed to be like
some special restaurant or somethin'.
:51:57
Mm-hmm.
So, does it sound good?
:52:01
Because whoever wins the, uh,
the-- the Dylan-Dylan contest...
:52:06
- The what?
- goes there for dinner with me.
:52:08
Hey, what's the Dylan-Dylan
contest about?
:52:11
Well.
:52:16
There's Bob Dylan,
:52:18
who we've been reading.
:52:21
And then...
:52:22
there's Dylan Thomas,
:52:27
who also wrote poems.
:52:29
lf you can find the poem
written by Dylan Thomas...
:52:32
that is like a poem
written by Bob Dylan,
:52:37
you win the Dylan-Dylan contest.
:52:39
Hey, Mr Tambourine Man
Play a song for me
:52:44
I'm not sleepy and there
is no place I'm going to
:52:50
Hey, Mr Tambourine Man
Play a song for me
:52:55
ln the jingle-jangle morning
:52:57
I'll come following you