Racing Stripes
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:13:15
Better luck tomorrow!
:13:16
Dang! I had him today.
:13:26
- She's just not right today, Mr. Cooper.
- Yep.

:13:29
- Better give her a break.
- Okay.

:13:32
You call that jumping?
Looked like she was having a seizure.

:13:36
Sorry, Miss Dalrymple.
She seemed a bit shy on the high jump...

:13:39
...so I thought I'd take it easy.
- Of course you did.

:13:42
But, you know, the thing is,
I don't pay you to take it easy.

:13:46
I pay you to train.
:13:49
You can only push a horse so hard.
:13:52
Cooper, Cooper, Cooper.
Why must you be so tedious?

:13:58
Okay, here's the deal.
:14:00
Now, as long as I am signing your checks,
you will push her as hard as I tell you to.

:14:05
Don't you have a board meeting
at the track to get to?

:14:08
As a matter of fact, I do.
:14:13
Yo, yo, Pride. Check out the new filly.
What a mane.

:14:17
Look at those flanks.
:14:19
Watch. She's gonna come straight for me.
Do I have anything in my teeth?

:14:23
You always have something
in your teeth, Ruffshodd.

:14:26
- Hey, where's she going?
- Excuse me.

:14:28
- Would you care to join me for a drink?
- A drink. Good call.

:14:34
No.
:14:36
Talk to the tail, boys.
:14:39
Did you ever consider going around
that tree instead of through it?

:14:43
Yeah, well, usually it moves
out of my way.

:14:46
I've never heard of a tree doing that.
:14:49
You don't know the trees here.
Are you new?

:14:52
- Just got here. I'm Sandy.
- I'm Stripes.

:14:55
You don't say?
:14:57
- Are you a racehorse?
- No, I'm a jumper.


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