This film explores the complex emotional and professional challenges faced by a high school teacher who loses his wife during summer break, highlighting the importance of maintaining appropriate professional boundaries while navigating personal relationships, and demonstrating how individuals must balance their professional responsibilities with personal life during difficult circumstances.
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A SUBURBAN HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER loses his wife and his moorings during a summer breakAdded:
Mr. Plansky, your mother's ready.
What did he say, mama?
>> What did he need to say? He gave me a look. I saw him look into my eyes and I could see him looking inside of me. A spiritual vampire.
>> When did you get your biopsy back?
>> It's cancer, Joshua.
>> What kind?
>> A bad kind.
>> But you don't know this. You know, you know when something inside of you.
When your father was sick, God bless. I knew your brother when he was inside of me.
We didn't have fancy scans then to tell us what we knew.
>> Don't Okay, ma me.
>> You remember your father's suffering?
>> I gave up milk for 20 years.
Soy milk.
What?
You're going to have to take care of your brother.
You sound like you want this.
Look at me.
>> You're going to be good.
>> You're going to be good.
I love you. You too.
[music] La la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la.
All La.
Well, >> well, hey, last chance for trivial pursuits.
[laughter] Would you like to see the guest bedroom?
It has a futon.
You don't have to.
>> You can sit now also.
>> Is that what you want?
>> I guess sitting is not very sexy, is it?
>> I don't think it is.
You could get that on all fours.
>> Is that bad?
>> No.
Crawl to me.
Wait, >> what?
>> Just too many clothes.
>> Oh, should I take it off?
>> Okay, >> you could take it off for me.
[laughter] Oh, [panting] >> wait.
Josh, I >> can't do this.
>> Get out of here, man.
>> Where's Julia? Oh, >> [ __ ] Have a good night. I'm so sorry.
>> Yeah. Thanks for nothing, Josh.
>> I didn't plan for that to happen.
>> You just If you didn't want to try this, then you didn't have to say yes.
>> Yes, I did.
>> You were supposed to try for me.
They think it's cancer.
>> I Help me clean up. Okay.
I want to thank you all for a great year. I want you to visit but not too often. And remember people, there is more to college life than beer bongs. All right, enjoy the rest of your lives.
>> Yeah, I know, right?
>> Hey, Mr. Plansky, could you?
>> Look at that. It's me.
Okay.
>> [music] >> What do you think of her?
I think she works here.
>> I think that's why you be in jail like a [ __ ] >> Nice.
>> Hey, Catherine.
>> Hey.
Hi, Josh.
>> Hey.
>> Josh and I were just talking. We were wondering what you're doing this summer.
>> Oh, I'm um teaching at a camp for kids with disabilities.
Wow. Heart of gold, huh?
>> Yeah. Thanks. I I like it.
>> We should hang out.
[snorts] >> You know, Josh has got a [ __ ] brother, right? Bart, what?
It's the polock side of the family.
>> It's a joke. It's a joke. I got to go.
It's a joke. I know.
Joe [sighs] >> English teachers. I got no sense of humor.
>> I teach English.
>> Sex.
Is >> that a joke? Mm- >> They call it health class now.
Mr. Blancy. Hey.
>> Hey.
>> I uh thought I'd missed you.
>> Nope.
>> Overberlin. Right.
>> I'm sticking around for a bit. Actually, >> staying local.
>> I'm taking some time off.
>> Surprising.
>> I don't know what I want to do yet.
Thought you wanted to be a writer.
Little like Cather.
>> Maybe. No.
>> Some writers go to college.
>> You didn't buy a yearbook?
>> No.
>> Thought we were your favorite class.
>> You were teacher salary.
>> I'll be around.
I I thought you were going to drive away.
>> No, >> no. To to start your summer.
>> Oh, no. Uh it's going to be slow. you know, no plans like yours, >> right? Um I'm sorry about before.
>> Oh. Uh Oh, yeah. Me, too. But you know, that's just bored.
>> Yeah. Yeah. He has a crush on me, right?
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. Yikes.
>> Yeah. Well, you know, I told him that it was a bad idea.
>> Thank you.
>> Yeah, but you're on your own from here, >> right? Well, um, hey, you know, uh, if your lazy summer ever ever ever gets boring, we can we can always do happy hour. I like I like my summer job, but it it wears.
>> Mary, yeah, I know.
>> Oh, >> no, you're right. I I'm I should go. I'm sorry. Uh, have a have a great summer, Josh.
>> Okay.
>> Bye.
>> Okay.
>> You can pee.
They scored.
>> He's tied the whole drive over here.
[ __ ] injuries, man.
>> What's the point of a closer if they had none to close?
>> Let's go, Mets.
>> Healthy in September. This is our year.
took [music] >> lawyer.
I'm sorry.
>> Are you one?
>> Uh, insurance.
>> What do you do?
>> I handcraft ceramic dicks.
>> Is that appropriately, [ __ ] >> That was a trick question. You don't have to answer it. [music] >> You're acting like you uh would like for me to leave.
>> Yeah, maybe.
>> But I don't think [music] I don't think you do.
Fans rock.
>> Nope.
>> Don't.
>> So, is this where you make your uh art?
>> Yeah, Brad. In the back of a van. That's where I make my art.
Sorry. I just very uh very different from the women that I uh I mean it's a good thing.
>> Okay. I don't can I think then maybe you should go.
Huh?
[snorts] Huh?
Mom, mom.
Come on.
Come on.
Put the collar behind her. Okay, >> it's good. Relax, Pete. Relax. Come on.
It's just a tie. It's just a tie, buddy.
Come on, Pete.
>> I don't like these things either, Pete.
Come on, Pete. Help me out. You know what, Pete? Fine. You look fine.
>> [music] >> Hey every hey >> [music] >> [ __ ] [ __ ] >> [ __ ] [ __ ] Hey, hey, hey, [music] hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, [music] hey, hey, hey, hey.
Hey everyone, >> look what I found.
>> Wow.
You trans.
>> Oh, I laid out your mom's clothes for good while.
Maybe we don't have to give them away just yet.
>> Oh, yeah. Okay. Yeah.
>> What do you think of fixing this place up?
I do all the work.
It's a lot of space, >> but it's all ours now.
>> We can have room to work.
This >> Pete [ __ ] Let me just pee. Okay.
I know what you're thinking about the house.
>> It's just me and Pete now.
>> Me?
>> You and me, Joshua.
>> We could be a family.
>> We are.
We could be a good mother.
You did so good today.
>> Yeah, >> we did so good today.
>> We could be so good together.
Hi.
Hi.
>> I'm sorry I didn't go to the funeral.
>> Oh, that's I'm sorry for Josh.
>> Thank you.
How is he? Um, he's managing good.
How stag?
We're taking some time off.
I'm sorry.
So, no more flower vases, huh?
Cool.
Thanks.
Yeah, I just thought that the normative figure of power doesn't need to be inherently male. So these aren't just a symbol of male potency, but a reminder of female potential.
How much?
Oh, you can have that. No, how much?
I couldn't. 10 bucks. 20, please.
>> I don't want it if it's free.
$20.
Come on.
I'm going to go lay down.
>> The doctor said you have to be more careful of the concussion than the fracture.
>> Does Pete know yet?
>> Um, no.
Josh dinner.
Do you need anything?
How much is this wind going to be here?
>> [laughter] >> Just for a little while, right?
>> We can find a new place for him.
>> Oh, okay.
What's wrong, Pete?
Really good, Pete.
Was a bit worked hard to make this dinner.
Some corn flakes.
>> You don't have cornflakes, John. You can get some.
Come on.
Heat. Heat.
>> [music] >> la.
>> [music] >> La.
[music] Steady, steady, [snorts] Very nice.
I have [music] [music] heat.
Hey, check it out.
[laughter] >> He likes food from the microwave.
>> How'd it go with the house?
>> Maybe we should hire someone to fix it up a little.
Yeah, it's Ali.
>> Hey, nice to meet you.
>> Uh, is everything okay?
>> Oh, yes. I'm sorry. Come on in. Okay.
It's a nice house.
>> Thanks.
>> You make enough money at the flea market to buy this house?
>> I've seen you.
>> Um, it's an inheritance. Ah.
So, uh, you pay cash?
>> Um, >> I do it cheap but very good.
>> Okay.
>> Okay.
Cigarette.
>> Yeah.
That makes sense.
Hey, >> how's it going?
>> Good. I won second prize in a beauty contest.
>> How's things at once?
>> Good.
You know, maybe this weekend we can find a new place for Pete.
>> Let's just get used to it here, you know.
>> My turn. My turn.
You are kicking my ass, Pete.
That's weird. I give you money again.
this week after having made a cell phone call Wednesday >> [music] >> See the hands of people.
[music] Hey, buddy.
[music] [music] >> Sucks about the leg.
>> Yep.
>> And your mom.
>> Thanks.
>> Rains it pours, huh?
>> Yep. It sure does.
>> Just remember, when there's only one set of footprints in the sand, that's God carrying you.
>> All right, crippled leg.
>> No, no, no, no, no, no. Do not dismiss that. That is deep.
Does he need to be fed?
>> He's not a dog, Bart.
Sorry.
>> Hey, what about Catherine? Did you ever end up calling her?
>> She always busy with that damn [music] camp.
You know, it's over there on Round Hill Road.
>> Stalking her >> barely.
Hey, [music] Hot Stub.
>> Hey, Bart. Hi, Josh.
I have to take care of him. You know, the last few weeks have been hard, slow.
You know, >> that has its challenges.
>> Well, then I think how much better is it going to be with a nurse?
>> Thank you, Pete.
>> I'm bored. I think he is, too. But then I think, you know, when I go back to work, won't it be even harder even with a nurse?
>> Oh, probably.
>> There's only so much you can do.
>> Thank you.
>> How do you do it?
I mean, every day.
>> I get to leave at the end of the day, at the end of the summer. But what matters is that the support structures like this, they exist.
Josh, you can't be everything to everyone or all things to anyone.
>> You know what's really boring?
>> This.
>> Hey Pete, did you get [music] them all?
>> Uh, I am leaving now.
It's disgust.
>> I like your art. You know, it's very good.
>> Nice.
That's it.
Okay, good.
Right here, buddy. It's like a base.
It's like a base.
Oh, >> Josh, >> throw it to me.
>> Nice.
>> Josh, throw it to me.
>> That's a good one.
I can't tell if you're a great wingman or a better [ __ ] blocker. I'm married.
>> Bye, Mark. Whatever.
>> Hey.
>> Hey.
>> You guys have an adventure?
>> Just the store.
>> You got some sun.
>> Everything's at mom's.
>> Good. I think you >> had a cigarette.
>> Yeah. Sorry.
>> You said you quit.
>> I will. I did it.
>> [music] >> La.
La. [music] [music] I fell in the [music] shower today.
It's not funny.
You're okay.
>> I could have been hurt.
>> You're not.
>> Are you >> [sighs] >> I'm sorry.
>> No, don't be silly.
>> Come back here.
>> Let's just try tomorrow. Okay.
Okay.
>> [sighs] [snorts] >> You going to go back?
>> Maybe.
You love her?
>> Oh, very much.
But it's difficult.
>> People change.
I slept with her friend.
>> Oh, okay.
>> Should feel bad.
>> But you don't.
>> No.
Maybe maybe it was a cry for help, >> way of getting out.
>> Maybe.
>> Where are you going to stay?
>> Oh, no. It still smells a little funny in here. I'm sorry.
>> No, it's okay. Thank you.
That's it.
Elizabeth.
>> Yes, >> I think it was a cry for help.
>> Bye guys. See you tomorrow.
>> Hi.
>> Hi.
You just passing through?
>> Yeah.
That's sweet. Thank you.
>> Yeah.
>> So, you busy?
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. Well, nice long day.
>> Sure.
Hi.
>> Listen, I was just going to stay at your mom's tonight. It's really wet out there.
>> Is that okay? Must be really wet in there, >> huh?
>> The roof patched.
>> Oh, yeah.
>> I love you.
>> You, too.
All right.
Hey, >> I didn't think you'd be home till tonight.
>> I need to talk to you alone.
>> Oh, all right.
Hey Pete, could you give us a minute?
>> Buddy, take the corn flakes in front of the TV. Okay.
>> Can we go to our room?
>> What is it? Is it the house?
>> Sort of.
>> What's wrong with the house?
>> The house is the smaller thing here, I think.
>> Well, what's the bigger thing?
>> Can we go to our room, please?
>> You know what? I don't want to, >> Josh.
You slept with someone.
We have an open relationship, right?
>> Yes.
>> Yeah. So, I guess I'll just sleep with someone who will be square.
>> Wasn't like that.
>> Really? What was it like?
I need to be alone for a little while.
>> Please don't. Not this again.
>> It's different. It's done.
>> Not what I want.
>> What do you want, Josh?
>> [singing] [music and singing] >> That's away.
>> It's like old times, [music] right?
Home sweet home.
>> Pete, I know you're angry, too.
You're going to be okay.
[music] Pete, I I'll visit tomorrow soon.
[music] I will run away.
[music] [music and singing] I want to see.
>> [singing] >> on yourself.
[music] [singing] >> Hey everybody. All right, give me that.
Get it back for me at 3.
>> Oh, pioneers.
Anyone?
Anyone do their summer reading?
Happy hour.
>> No, >> everybody's doing it.
>> Peer pressure.
>> Well, you know, we are planning to spend the rest of our lives in high school. At least power hour passes as some form of sophistication.
start.
Okay, there you go.
>> Hey Hey.
>> Hey.
>> Aren't you married?
>> What are you doing?
>> No, it's cool.
>> Totally.
Don't show his head. Shoulders chest.
It's good.
Every time we hit him, we got a drink.
You're terrible.
>> [ __ ] I've never played this.
>> I did. I did.
Here's the wind of his [ __ ] Oh, swing and a miss. Looks like he pulled a groin on that one. Oh, strike two. You hate to see it happen to the rookie. You really do. You hate to see it. Oh, and another one. Let's go, Joshua.
Let's go Joshua.
Sweet dragboard.
All right, stay within yourself.
He knows your weakness up high. If he comes up high, can't swing now. Swing.
Swing and swing. Batter swing. Ba ba swing. Ba better swing. Ba better swing.
>> What?
>> Just trying to pep you up.
>> Why you being like that?
>> Why are you acting like that? Huh?
Hey, I should probably go.
>> Yeah, let's go.
>> No, Catherine.
>> Come on. This isn't This isn't kid stuff, Josh. This isn't peer pressure.
Just Just be an adult with me.
For the love of Christ, I'm going to go.
>> Is that why your wife left you, you [ __ ] >> Oh, what? What are you doing?
>> What the [ __ ] Leave me alone.
Hello.
>> Hi, [clears throat] >> Danielle.
>> Yeah, >> it's Mr. Palansky.
>> Shut up.
Is this the drunk dial?
>> You know what? It doesn't matter. Uh, what can I do for you?
Hi.
>> Hi.
>> So, where are we going?
>> I have no idea.
I thought uh [music] maybe we could drive around.
>> You don't want people to see us.
>> No.
>> Well, you should park in front of the house with your headlights off then.
>> That's not it.
Well, we should probably go somewhere because at some point tonight I'm going to have to pee.
>> It's charming.
>> That's worthwhile.
>> Jesus.
We got a lot of rain this summer.
>> It's got character.
>> What happened?
>> You really want to know?
>> Sure.
>> Um, we started dating really young.
I love baseball. She was crafty. I like that about her.
I thought I knew who she was. At some point, I didn't. But it was too late.
>> I meant the house.
>> Oh, >> my last boyfriend dumped me for not blowing him.
>> Oh, >> it's not like that. He He smelled funny down there. I totally would.
>> I I wasn't. Um, >> it was Dave Taffine.
>> That guy.
>> I know.
>> He had a bit of a musk tone. I was still pissed when we broke up.
>> Somehow you always are.
>> So, your mom raised you here?
>> Uh, yeah. Oh, with my little brother.
>> Oh, that's nice.
>> Yeah, we don't talk much.
>> So, now what?
>> Scrabble.
>> Great.
That was really different than class.
>> It was supposed to be different.
>> Oh, no. In a good way.
You smoke?
>> Is that okay?
>> Yeah.
Okay then.
>> Wait.
Any questions?
>> Yes. Salam.
>> So, who punched you in the face?
[laughter] Hey.
>> Hey.
[sighs] >> I just I wanted to make sure you're okay.
>> Oh, yeah. I was asking for it.
>> It's the biggest one you could find.
>> Yeah.
>> Any bigger it might scare the kids.
I I thought you were going to say something like I could show you something bigger.
[laughter] >> If I had said that, you wouldn't have thought it was funny.
>> Well, that's probably true.
>> That's why I didn't.
>> I really can show you something bigger.
[laughter] I was [clears throat] just saying.
>> Uhhuh. Right.
Mhm. Happy hour. I don't know.
>> Sure.
>> Dear Daniel, thanks for making teaching fun.
>> I'll miss you next year.
>> Cheers, Mr. P.
>> Very eloquent.
>> Think you got everybody.
>> I did. Even the ESO kids. Hey, it's funny.
>> Why?
>> I just didn't think this stuff mattered to you.
>> These people.
>> Well, I I grew up with them my whole life.
>> Yeah, but you couldn't have liked all of them.
>> No, but everybody was just trying to do the best thing.
You okay?
>> Yes. Just you kiss funny.
>> What? I >> I mean, your mouth's kind of big.
>> Maybe we should just watch TV then.
>> I'm sorry. I just I can't believe you like me.
>> Well, I do.
Well, I like you, too.
>> Maybe we shouldn't be doing this.
>> Hey, I'm an adult now, Josh.
>> Sorry. Just still funny when you say my name.
Um, do do you want me to call you Mr. Palansky still? Like when we're having sex?
>> We're not having sex.
>> We're going to, aren't we?
>> At some point >> tonight.
That seems fast.
>> Well, it's where we're going, Mr. Palansky. You know, I I don't want you to get the wrong idea about this >> about us having sex.
>> About what this means?
>> What does this mean?
>> I don't want you to get too attached.
>> Fine, I won't.
>> No.
So, when grown-ups like you have sex, it doesn't mean anything. But when kids like me do, it does.
>> Just different associations.
>> Oh, okay. So, when you have sex with people, you don't care about them.
>> I do. I care. I care about you. And I don't want you to get hurt by the wrong idea.
>> I'm going to go home now.
That's a good idea.
I miss you.
Guess we get him next year, huh?
Want to play a game? Got a little more time.
Sorry.
>> Me, too.
>> I want you to take me out.
>> [screaming] >> Thank you.
>> Very nice.
>> Thank you.
>> But wait.
>> Now it is my turn.
>> Do it.
>> Thank you.
>> And watch and push the button.
>> Watch and learn.
>> Yeah. Watch and learn.
>> Swing all the way through.
>> Okay.
That's too low. That's not your fault.
Yeah. Woo. That breeze feels good.
[laughter] Oh.
>> Yeah. You got a little piece. Close.
>> Got a little piece.
Yeah. You got a little piece. I heard it.
Come on. Here we go. This is the one.
And >> that's it.
>> Must be it.
>> Fantastic.
>> Thank you, sir.
>> All right. Let's go play some games.
>> Let's first ski ball.
That was really good. Thank you.
>> So, are you going to be thinking about this when you go to school tomorrow?
>> Like when you teach third period?
>> Third period?
Maybe.
>> You're going to be thinking about other girls? [snorts] >> Don't be silly.
What are you going to do?
>> I'm going to go home and write about it in my journal.
>> Really? No.
>> Well, what do you do with your day?
>> Oh, when I'm not journaling or thinking of you.
>> Yeah.
>> Go to the gym, try and write. I watch old reruns of GH.
Mostly I and my friends.
>> You haven't told anyone?
>> No. [clears throat] >> You ever wish you went to college?
deferred enrollment minutes. Not like I went to Iraq or anything.
>> Still, >> then this wouldn't have happened. And sure, I could have found a professor who likes girls with daddy issues, but I like you.
>> Thank you.
>> Besides, it's good material for my first novel.
>> Nice.
>> Or sex advice column. [laughter] Maybe you should take some classes.
>> Maybe you could teach me.
>> I'm serious.
>> Why did you start teaching?
because I loved baseball.
And while I wasn't a good enough player to be a pro player or even a college player really, but you know, I [music] knew I wanted to do something that I loved.
>> So, you loved books?
>> I liked books.
What I loved was [music] playing, you know, high school and college.
friends got married, moved [music] away.
I mean, I knew I had to get old.
Just wanted to keep that feeling.
Heat.
Heat.
Maybe we can go somewhere else next time.
>> Oh, sure. Maybe.
>> You know, I signed up for an adult education course.
>> Did >> photography >> girl Hey, >> you doing cash to check?
>> Oh, >> you know what are you doing here?
>> I teach a class.
>> That's great work if you can get it.
Yeah, I like it. Are you >> waiting for Frank?
>> Can we talk?
>> Yeah, >> definitely.
We're doing photo journalism to start.
So, I was thinking I would go into the city and take pictures of homeless people.
>> Why?
Uh because I I think people need to see their sadness, you know, like their need like take sad pictures of them sleeping.
>> Sounds exploitative.
>> What?
What?
>> Sounds like you're taking advantage.
>> No, I I know what exploitative means.
>> Are you mad at me?
Don't be silly.
>> I got you something.
>> Ding for players for the spring.
>> It's softball.
>> It's something.
Wow.
Place looks great.
>> Yeah, I've been cleaning.
>> That's messy.
I >> missed you.
These past few months have been very hard without you. [music] And I know that I hurt you very much.
I'm sorry.
And I need to figure [music] out a way to be better for myself.
>> You're only doing your best. The best you know how.
No, it's not. That cannot be [music] my best.
And you should too and make better [music] choices.
I need you to sign this.
Josh Baby, >> I should go.
You're quiet.
>> Why do you always think there's something wrong?
>> Maybe there is.
>> Maybe.
>> That's [ __ ] up.
>> What?
>> Maybe.
>> What do you want me to say?
>> How about you tell me what's wrong?
>> Danielle, I think you're getting too attached.
I see.
>> I can't handle your attachments.
>> Okay, great. Well, I'll just unstick myself.
>> Not even divorced yet. I've been completely honest with you.
>> Yeah. About not sleeping with me because you cared. Or was it because you felt guilty about [ __ ] a kid?
>> Uh, you know what? You can't all of a sudden be a kid. That's not fair.
>> Life's not fair.
>> Yeah. What do you want? It's not my fault. [ __ ] [ __ ] >> What the [ __ ] man?
>> Hey, my man. I'm sorry. I I didn't see >> the [ __ ] stop sign right there, >> man. I wasn't [ __ ] your [ __ ] >> Hey, man. I said I'm sorry. Get the [ __ ] >> I said I'm sorry.
>> The [ __ ] is going to kill?
>> I said I'm sorry.
>> I'm really sorry.
You're supposed to be an adult.
Heat up here.
Heat.
Heat.
Excuse me.
Excuse me. Anybody tell me who Dante meets in the eighth circle of hell?
>> Mr. Palansky. Sorry.
>> There were no improprieties.
>> I understand how you must feel.
You've had a rough year, but we owe it to the parents of our school district to conduct an internal investigation.
Until then, you will be placed on paid administrative suspension. You'll be working from the superintendent's offices starting immediately.
Hi.
I'm >> I know who you are.
>> Is Danielle in?
>> I'm afraid she's in. Mom, it's okay.
I'm not going to rat you out.
>> Thanks.
So that's it.
>> Danielle, I don't think that what we were doing was really going to go anywhere.
That sucks.
Yeah, that sucks.
>> You suck. Well, >> you you deserve better than that.
>> But I, you know, I don't want you to think that it always sucks.
>> You know, sometimes when I was it doesn't suck. Sometimes it does suck.
But you >> deserve to fight.
You know, my dad lives two miles away from here.
>> You know how many times I saw him last year?
>> Twice.
>> You can do them now.
>> When I told him I got into Oberlin, he didn't say a thing. It's just how it is.
So, I told him I wasn't going to go.
For once, I wanted to set the terms for leaving.
But I [ __ ] up cuz if I'd gone to college, I would have avoided you still.
>> Bye, Josh.
Hey, hey, hey. [music] What do you like this guy now?
You know, Pete, I've been thinking that uh if it would make you happy, you could come and live with me like we did this summer.
I mean, I'd still have to work during the day, but Hey there, Jersey. [music] Will you know my name? Another [singing] boy with a ball and [music] chain. Yeah. Knocking on your window, hanging on your high wire.
I know these streets. I know [music] these names. I know how [singing] it works. It's just the everything is all right.
>> We have Yankees tonight. [music] Everything's leaving all [music and singing] here.
Being that the young woman in question was generally uh uncooperative, we can begin [music] a discussion about how best to restore you to your classroom.
>> I'm absolutely thrilled.
>> I'd like to tender my resation as [music] I get older. No one never asked you.
No, I wish that I still had you.
It's [music] a lot to be for [music and singing] a boy like me.
[music] It's a lot to be >> [music] >> for all.
This is perfect.
So, you know what we need to do here is just treat it like fabric and then you stitch. See, that's the nice thing about clay heels.
Hey there, Jersey. Will you know my [music] name? Another boy with a ball and [singing] chain. Yeah, coming back to warn you.
Funny [music] that I miss you.
Think about it now.
>> Where's your girlfriend?
>> Using the bathroom >> and your [music] boyfriend.
>> It's not my boyfriend.
>> No, >> not yet.
>> Let's get in the car.
How have you been?
>> Pretty good.
>> You >> good?
[music] Tried out for that softball team.
>> Oh, yeah.
>> Got our first game tomorrow.
>> You know, if you want to come by.
>> Uh, I don't think mine. Not your boyfriend.
>> Yeah.
>> Would like that much.
>> Sorry.
>> Well, good luck.
>> Thanks.
>> That's a big car.
>> Yeah.
>> [music] >> I'm going back to school in the fall.
Who's that?
>> Former student.
>> Oh, >> yeah.
>> Hey, Jersey. Will you know my name?
Another boy with a ball and chain.
[music and singing] Yeah. Coming back to warn you.
Funny how I miss you.
Think about it now. Never [music] know I should have stay, but I had to run away.
Wish that [music] traveling light [music] traveling light.
[music] You're traveling light.
>> [music] [music] [music] [music] [music]
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