Fat Albert
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1:24:00
You remind me of my grandpa.
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Hey, hey, hey.
That's a nice thing to say.

1:24:09
I love you, Doris.
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I love you too.
1:24:15
What is that? A piece of paper?
1:24:17
No, man. That's a paper clip.
1:24:19
I'll see you girls through the TV.
1:24:25
We have 'em! We're
the buck-buck champions!

1:24:29
- We still have 'em.
- Okay, lift. Okay, now push.

1:24:32
Now push together.
1:24:35
Fa-a-a-a-t Albert! He loves
to hear us call his name.

1:24:40
Hey, hey, hey.
Who wants to play?

1:24:46
Fat Albert, you got
a problem to solve.

1:24:49
I just saw Danielle. She said she was
quittin' school and running away from home.

1:24:53
- Hey, Danielle.
- What do you want?

1:24:56
- You can't quit school and run away.
- What's it to you?

1:24:58
- Well, I care about you.
- Well, don't.

1:25:01
Every time someone says they care
about me, they wind up leaving me.

1:25:04
But, Danielle,
you can't let fear, um--

1:25:08
He better not be doing this again.
1:25:11
You can't let fear keep you
from caring about someone...

1:25:16
because caring about someone
is wonderful.

1:25:21
A person you can think about,
and they think about you...

1:25:25
and you both know you're
thinking about each other.

1:25:27
And it-- it's just
fantastic to know...

1:25:31
that there's somebody
out there in the world...

1:25:34
thinking about you.

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