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:29:06
Well, I'm going to have
to replace the whole lawn.

:29:09
You see, it's all
scorched completely.

:29:12
- That'll have to all come up.
- Okay.

:29:13
And then there's
the shrubbery.

:29:30
Hey, David.
You're getting wet.

:29:36
Come on. I'll make you
some breakfast.

:29:43
- Okay?
- Good.

:29:44
See you.
:29:48
We can leave as soon as your dad
gets back from work.

:29:52
We can have hot dogs
at the ballpark.

:29:57
Does that sound okay?
:29:58
Yeah.
:30:00
Well, you don't sound
very enthusiastic.

:30:04
What happened to his grass?
:30:07
Well, you know the man
across the street?

:30:10
He said the kids were putting
poison on it, didn't he?

:30:14
Well...
:30:16
He said a lot of things
after his wife died.

:30:20
Paranoid, you know?
:30:21
I guess he stopped
taking care of things...

:30:23
...and began to blame
everyone else.

:30:25
So it started to die
after his wife got killed?

:30:27
Yeah.
:30:29
Well, no, actually, it was before...
:30:30
...but it got a lot worse afterwards.
:30:36
Why this sudden interest
in poor Mr. Jordan's grass?

:30:41
I don't know.
:30:57
What's the matter?
You look like you've seen a ghost.


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