:10:02
He jerks off on the wall,
and they let the flies do the rest.
:10:08
Don't laugh. It's insulting to your people.
:10:11
Miss Joyce?
:10:16
Thank you.
:10:17
Article or a preposition which pertains
to every member of a series...
:10:21
must either be used
only before the first term of the series...
:10:24
or before each and every term.
:10:28
I had a half-brother named Sean,
who died in "Operation Iraqi Freedom."
:10:34
He was from my dad's first marriage...
:10:36
and I'm a product of his second.
He's now in his third.
:10:38
Anyway, they told my dad
that Sean died from friendly fire...
:10:42
and he refused to believe them.
:10:44
He said that Iraqis are the ones
who killed him.
:10:46
I made the point of saying,
"Why would our own government lie...
:10:48
"and say he was killed by friendly fire...
:10:50
"if Iraqis were the ones who killed him?"
:10:52
- He said I was too young to understand...
- Miss Joyce.
:10:54
There should be exactly one conversation
going on in this classroom, and that's me...
:10:58
talking.
:11:00
Technically, Mr. Anderson,
that's not a conversation.
:11:05
All right, here's one for you,
I'll see you in detention.
:11:07
- But I...
- And you, too.
:11:09
- Me?
- Yes, you.
:11:11
- Her name's Randa.
- Yes, of course it is.
:11:15
All right.
:11:16
Which brings us
to the principal of parallel construction.
:11:20
Namely, that expressions
that are similar in content and function...
:11:23
Sorry, Randa.
:11:29
It's unfortunate that we both have detention
with Mr. Anderson...
:11:32
but on the other hand,
it's only going to prolong our day together.
:11:37
- Hey, Arab chick, you wanna buy a gun?
- Get lost you unkempt miscreant!
:11:45
Stay away from Kenny, the arms dealer.
:11:49
It's kids like him that give
this great nation of ours a bad name.
:11:52
You are very wise, Kimberly.
I am most fortunate to have met you.
:11:57
Randa, that's so sweet. Come on.