The School of Rock
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:03:00
and it's time for all this
dysfunction to stop.

:03:02
Can't we just do this later ?
:03:05
I mean, you know how
he gets in the morning.

:03:08
Ned, aren't you tired of letting people
push you around ?

:03:12
Yes.
:03:14
Then get in there and do it.
:03:21
What ?
:03:22
What is it ?
:03:24
Dewey, hey,
it's the first of the month, and...

:03:28
...l'd like your share
of the rent now.

:03:30
Man, you know I don't have it.
:03:32
You wake me up for that ?
Come on, man !

:03:35
Sorry.
:03:41
Dewey, I mean, you owe me
a lot of money as it is.

:03:44
Yeah, try $2,200.
:03:46
OK, you guys,
the band is about to hit it bigtime.

:03:51
We'll win Battle of the Bands.
When I'm rolling in Benjamins,

:03:55
I will throw you and your dog a bone.
Good night.

:03:58
- Your band has never made 2 cents.
- Patty, come on, I'm on this.

:04:02
Oh, you're on this ?
You're on this ?

:04:04
He's walking all over you.
:04:06
Mommy, could we please
talk about this later ?

:04:09
No, we can't talk about it later,
because we have to go to work.

:04:12
We have jobs.
We contribute to society. All right ?

:04:16
I am an assistant to
the mayor of the city, "hello" !

:04:19
What ? Can you get her out of here,
please ? Why ? Why her ?

:04:23
And Ned has the most
important job there is.

:04:26
Temping ?
:04:28
Dewey, a substitute teacher
is not a temp.

:04:31
- He's a babysitter.
- Think it's so easy ?

:04:33
I'd like to see you try.
You wouldn't last a day.

:04:36
Dude, I service society
by rocking.

:04:38
I'm out there liberating people
with my music.

:04:41
Rocking ain't no
walk in the park, lady.

:04:44
All right, this is useless,
all right ?

:04:46
Tell him if he doesn't come up
with the rent by the end of the week,

:04:50
he's out of here.
:04:52
Dewey, I'm not paying
your share of the rent, so...

:04:55
...maybe you should sell
one of your guitars or something.

:04:58
What ?

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