:37:01
	That's what they call it here in America.
Fall. Like leaves fall.
:37:04
	You guys look great. They look great.
:37:07
	-Irish. Spare a quarter, please?
-I got a quarter.
:37:11
	You're the best.
He gave me a quarter, Angela.
:37:15
	He gave me a quarter.
:37:16
	-There you go.
-Thank you, sir.
:37:42
	-Who are they?
-That's the Irish.
:37:47
	What's wrong?
:37:52
	Everyone else has bought their costumes.
:37:56
	-We look stupid.
-No, you don't.
:38:06
	And last but not least,
a special prize this year...
:38:09
	for the best homemade costume
goes to the Sullivan sisters.
:38:21
	You can't throw away your prize.
:38:24
	-Best homemade costume.
-They made it up because they pity us.
:38:27
	-You got it 'cause you're different.
-We don't want to be.
:38:30
	We want to be the same
as everybody else.
:38:32
	Why would you wanna be the same
as everybody else?
:38:34
	-Everybody else goes trick-or-treating.
-What's that?
:38:38
	it's what they do here for Halloween.
:38:40
	Like ''Help-the-Halloween'' party?
:38:42
	No, not ''Help-the-Halloween'' party.
:38:45
	You don't ask for help in America.
You demand it.
:38:47
	Trick or treat. You don't ask. You threaten.
:38:50
	-You can't do that on our street.
-Why not?
:38:52
	Because you can't threaten
drug addicts and transvestites, that's why.
:38:56
	What are transvestites?
:38:59
	A man who dresses up as a woman.