The Substitute
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Every year at fin'st assembly,
I give a little demonstration.

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Power perceived...
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is power achieved.
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I'd remember that little truism,
Mr. Smith.

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It will assist you greatly
in your teaching.

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- Nice tie.
- We don't need any insurance.

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We might.
You haven't heard the gig yet.

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Tell us what it is.
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- It's something different.
- Who gives a shit?

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I just want to get back
in the action.

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- It's a school.
- Damn! It is a school.

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- I told you, man.
- What kind of school?

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A high school.
I'm substituting there.

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- Substitute for what?
- For Janie.

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She got kneecapped by a gang.
She's in the hospital now.

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Oh, shit.
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We all feel bad for Janie, right?
But a high school?

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What's in it for us?
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Well, probably nothing up front...
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but there might be something
on the back end.

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Maybe something on the back end.
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You mind telling me what the fuck
is wrong with this picture?

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Fin'st you turn down Wolfson.
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Now you want us to go do a job
at a high school on deferment.

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- Hollan, chill out.
- Chill out yourself!

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High school is bullshit, man.
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You all know what's wrong.
You ain't got the guts to say it.

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- Why don't you tell us, Hollan?
- I'll tell it, man.

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Cuba wimped you out.
You lost your mind and your balls.

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Maybe I'll borrow yours.
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On second thought,
maybe they're too small.


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