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:06:00
He was doing fine with the team.
l didn't see any harm in it.

:06:11
Mr. Tucker, l know you got a job
to do...

:06:13
...but is me having Radio in the
classroom really worth all this trouble?

:06:18
That's what the school board
would like to find out.

:06:21
This is a young man who's been
spending his entire lifetime...

:06:25
...wandering around all by himself
out on the streets.

:06:28
Which is quite different than being
inside a public school. Right?

:06:32
Yeah, well, that's the point,
isn't it?

:06:35
Mr. Tucker...
:06:36
...l am well aware of the liability risk
we are running here.

:06:40
Harold will be first to tell you, my list
of reservations is longer than most.

:06:44
l'm sure that's the case.
:06:47
But the fact of the matter is,
none of us has any experience...

:06:51
...with having a severely retarded man
wandering the halls with our students.

:06:56
The risk is enormous.
:06:57
-Please keep that in mind.
-l will.

:07:02
Ms. Daniels.
:07:04
-Mr. Jones.
-Thank you, Mr. Tucker.

:07:12
Well, this is a hell of a position
you've put me in.

:07:16
Yeah, l suppose it is, Lou.
But Radio's not gonna do anything.

:07:21
Harold.
:07:24
Why on earth are you doing this?
:07:30
Same reason you are.
:07:35
-Defense.
-Defense. Come on.

:07:40
-How you doing?
-l'm good. l'm good.

:07:43
-That's in. That's all right.
-Looks like Radio's doing okay.

:07:47
Long as there's a ball.
:07:50
How you doing?
:07:52
Hell, Honeycutt, you know me.
:07:54
Get near Christmas, l start
counting the days till next season.

:07:58
Here you go. Watch this.

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