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Oh, okay.
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So in our version, the wolf is aggressive
because he has a thorn in his paw,
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and the woodsman will take out the thorn
and send Mr. Wolf on his way.
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I'm sorry. Aren't we doing "Little Red Riding Hood"?
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Yes.
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So then you are aware that the wolf is a bad guy.
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He eats Little Red's grandma.
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If you let him go, he's just going
to chow down on other defenseless old ladies.
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I-I'm sorry. And you are...
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I'm Lynette Scavo.
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My twins just joined.
They're playing oak trees.
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Oh, of course. Lynette.
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Uh, let's see. You are signed up to take
tickets the night of the show. Is that right?
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Yeah.
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Well, with all due respect,
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let's leave the creative suggestions to the
mothers who've assumed the heavy lifting, shall we?
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Sure.
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Whatever.
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I must say, I'm jealous of how
much time you two spend together.
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My mother-in-law would never want
to hang out with me all day.
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She sounds nice.
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Hey.
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Oh, hey there, you two.
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Hi, John.
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Hi, Mrs. Solis.
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I wasn't aware you two were friends.
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Yeah. We go to the same school.
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Of course you do.
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Mom, if you need anything,
we'll be upstairs in my room studying.
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Have fun.
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Doesn't it make you nervous --
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a boy alone upstairs with Danielle?
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Oh, no, I don't worry about John.
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Both he and Danielle are in the Abstinence Club.
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Coffee's a little hot.
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Susan was infuriated by Paul's evasive answers.
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She was convinced he was deliberately1 hiding Zach
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and hiding the truth.
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She hoped that finding one would lead to the other.
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To succeed,
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Susan would have to be evasive herself.
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Susan.
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Well, long time no see.
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Mrs. Greenberg.
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Do you remember those two eggs
I let you borrow last Christmas?
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I need those back.
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Well, gosh, honey, I'm fresh out,
but if you want, I could run to the store.
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Oh, forget about it. It's not that important.
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But since I'm here, do you still have
that old hatch back sitting in your garage?