Daddy Day Care
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:57:02
Yeah? You see it?
:57:05
How about if you tilt your head to the side?
:57:07
- No, the other way.
- Still doesn't look like one.

:57:10
Okay, well, what are you over there
working on, Michelangelo?

:57:13
What is that?
:57:22
There's nothing abstract
about that now, is it?

:57:26
Thanks.
:57:28
That's pretty good.
:57:29
You got Daddy's head
looking kind of round, though.

:57:32
Is my head that round?
:57:33
- No. But I got your mustache.
- Yeah, I see. A nice green mustache.

:57:38
That's all right, son.
:57:40
I just paid the mortgage,
the car loan and the electric bill.

:57:44
Look at the balance
in the checking account.

:57:46
- 74 cents.
- Yeah. That's right, 74 cents.

:57:50
- You are my Superman.
- You got that right.

:57:53
I've worked hard, and I think
it's time to let off a little of my frustration.

:57:57
It's time for you
to take care of your Superman.

:57:59
- My Superman. Come here, baby.
- That's right.

:58:02
No! The monster's going to get me!
:58:07
It's probably a nightmare.
:58:10
- Be right back.
- Okay, hurry up. Mommy's coming!

:58:13
No, I want Daddy.
:58:16
- Did everything go okay?
- Yeah, everything's just fine.

:58:25
What's that face for?
:58:27
Since when does he like you
better than he likes me?

:58:30
No, don't even trip. It's not like that.
:58:32
I've just been spending more time with him,
so he wanted me.

:58:36
He's getting much more confident.
:58:37
Remember how he wouldn't play
with anyone else at first?

:58:40
Now, he's even playing with
that kid, Crispin.

:58:43
Crispin happened to say "thank you"
at lunch today without being told.

:58:46
And that little girl Becca, she can read.
She's just a baby.

:58:49
I seen her pick up a "Curious George" book,
sit down and read like a grownup.

:58:54
What's that face?
:58:57
I haven't seen you this excited
about something in a long time.


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