:38:01
We're going to explore
multi-cultural harmony
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through self-expression.
:38:05
Hector, cut it.
:38:08
We're going to reach out.
:38:09
We're going to celebrate
understanding.
:38:11
Yo, what's up
with those white chicks?
:38:13
They gonna go dance
the black experience.
:38:20
Okay.
:38:21
We are in Kenya.
:38:26
Kenya.
:38:27
Yeah.
:38:28
Okay.
:38:31
And I'm an African princess
:38:32
strolling along the Nile
with my handmaidens.
:38:43
Our princess is proud.
:38:45
But lonely.
:38:46
She fears she will never find
:38:48
her perfect rainbow soul mate.
:38:49
We dance the tragic despair
of the unmarried princess.
:38:54
Oh... Oh...
:38:57
Oh, Oh.
:39:00
What was in that weed?
:39:02
That's what I'm sayin'.
:39:03
The tribal drummer
feels our pain.
:39:07
And his ancient rhythms
fill our souls.
:39:16
To lift our spirits,
we sing our
:39:19
favorite tribal chant.
:39:21
Oom-bolly-nana-woka,
Oom-bolly-nana-woka
:39:23
The words mean,
"Maybe I should
:39:26
-Oom-bolly-nana-woka
-become a lesbian."
:39:28
Oom-bolly-nana-woka
:39:31
Suddenly, one of the handmaidens
breaks away.
:39:33
She runs across the fields
discovering freedom
:39:35
and joy,
:39:37
and her own
personal creativity.
:39:39
Ooh, aah, aah, aah, ooh.
:39:41
That one's craziness is catchy,
right there.
:39:46
Handmaiden...
:39:47
All right, chill, handmaiden.
:39:49
Calm down, dear.
:39:51
The princess... Back...
:39:54
-Sorry.
-Yeah.
:39:55
...wonders if she will be
alone forever.
:39:59
Then late one night