Why don't you tell Daddy about what happened at school today? I wrote a spring poem and Miss Byers only put Angelica's poem up on the wall and she didn't put my poem up on the wall. And why would she do that? I thought she liked me. - Dave. - Yeah. Cara's talking to you. - What? - She's talking to you.
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Shouldn't I be sitting in my car seat? No, no. You're good. Hey, tell me about the big girl who knocked you over. That's Nicolette Peters. She does it a lot, actually. She does it a lot? Why don't you fight back?
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Don't ever call me again. No, hold on. Wait, Tatiana, don't go. I mean, go, but just go to a hospital.
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The back of your closet. Put it back!
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These are called jeans. They've been popular with America's youth for over 60 years. - Jeans to a restaurant? - Yeah, jeans to a restaurant. Look who else can hit. In order to feel confident, you got to look good, okay? This is a vest, put that on.
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There, we have it.
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What the weather?
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This is just me trying to save my job.
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Are you embarrassed of me?
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Bang. Thank you, Mommy.
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So...
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- Let's eat. - Dave. I didn't read the bitch's poem, but maybe she can really turn a phrase. Let's eat.
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Well, Cara, her poem was probably much better than yours.
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Nobody ever needs to know that this happened, Mitch.