Teaching Mrs. Tingle
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:04:09
Hiya, Trudie. What you got there?
:04:11
It's the Bastille. As in
the storming of the Bastille,

:04:14
as in the French Revolution.
:04:16
It's cute. I think we can do better than cute.
:04:20
Don't you think so, Leigh Ann?
:04:23
Good job. Very well done.
:04:28
Good morning.
:04:46
Oh, my God, there he is. Oh, he is such a
:04:49
Canker.
:04:50
With a wrought iron ass!
:04:53
Dare me. What?
:04:56
just say it. Dare me.
:04:59
Okay, I dare you. Thank you!
:05:04
Sorry about that. Hey, Jo Lynn, it's okay.
:05:09
No, really, I should not be
in public with my feet. I'm sorry.

:05:14
Hey, Leigh Ann, how's it going? She's good.
:05:17
I'm the one who's kind of out of it.
:05:20
Oh, yeah? What's wrong?
:05:21
I just think a little bit of pity is in order,
:05:23
since I have had this stirring
and passionate secret love for you...

:05:26
since actually the third grade, and, um
:05:36
But I feel much better now. Thanks. Yeah.
:05:41
I cannot believe you just did that.
I can't either. Oh, my God!

:05:44
You've gotta chill on the hair products.
:05:46
The fumes are going straight up your nose.
:05:48
It was this little voice inside of me
that just said, Do it!

:05:50
That's why it's a little voice, Jo Lynn.
You're not supposed to listen to it.

:05:53
No, Leigh Ann. You've gotta listen.

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