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Hannah, we'll be late at the Tuccis' party!
Come on!
Been working all day for a slave driver.
Oh, well, excuse me.
You know, if your father were alive,
we could both sit home and watch Wheel of Fortune.
Oh, Murray. I mean, you know, I'm around the corner from the high school, right?
So my diner depends on those kids.
So when those kids are on vacation, there is no business.
You got the eggnog?
Oh, God. Mama, I promised Mrs. Tucci I'd bring eggnog to the party.
What, did you forget? I didn't forget.
Go on, I'll catch up.
I better go with her, okay?
Go! I can buy eggnog by myself.
Okay, okay. She'll catch up, she'll catch up.
You know, the smallest thing, Murray, she can't do.
The smallest thing.
Pretend you're with me.
I'm not with you.
Let go of me.
I said let go of me!
Shit. Hey!
Hey, hey, hey. Wait just a minute there.
You know, I wanna congratulate you, sir.
Isn't he great, honey?
Do you know, he followed me all the way out here
'cause I mentioned that I was gonna ask you
if this was the year that you wanted.
But I can clearly see in the light of day
that this is not the vintage we discussed at all, is it?
I'll see you at home, dear.
Mr. Steinberg, I swear, I... Hannah, you know that boy from school?
I've seen him around. I'm sorry.
Are you going to the Tucci party, Mr. Steinberg?
Sure, I'm going to the Tucci party.
Sophia?
Oh, Sophia!
Hello. Hi.
Yeah, I'm telling you...
Have you seen Mickey? Yeah, check with Diamond.
Okay.
Hi. Hey, Hannah.
How do I look?
Nice. Good. Yeah.
But, but I...
Don't think you wanna go in there.
See you later, okay?
Hi.
I think we need to talk.
Did you meet Teresa Lombardo? Oh, no.
Yeah, she's Vinnie's cousin.
She just moved back from Cleveland. Oh, yeah?
Hello.
She's gonna be teaching at the high school for the next semester.
Oh, well, at least we got one more semester.
You know, that school's been threatening to fall down for years.
But 81 years and it's still there, huh?
Oh, and listen. You hear that?
They're rehearsing.
They must be getting ready for Sing.
You know that Sing?
Rosie, Teresa was born in Brooklyn.
You were born in Brooklyn? Bay Ridge.
Bay Ridge? No kidding, huh?
And you still got your natural hair color.
Hmm, nice.
Grandpa, are you having a good time?
Wonderful. Good. Talk to you later.
Come back, don't forget.
Hannah.
Whatever we had was beautiful,
but I'm finding I'm a man
with a lot of interests.
I got a great thirst for life here,
a thirst you don't seem to share, I might add.
Hey, I just can't be held down at this time.
Well, there you are, you two. Will you get in here?
The kids are gonna sing.
Come on into the living room, everyone. Come on.
Later, all right?
Mickey, bring her in here.
It's the school song.
You know, it's traditional.
Ho! Ho, ho! Taxi! Taxi! Give a girl a break!
Yo!
You want that cab?
Yeah.
Hey, merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas.
Give me your bag!
Oh, my God!
Jesus!
No, not my bag!
You get out of there!
Bitch!
Get out of there!
I've got a gun!
Bitch!
Are you okay?
Yeah.
Boy! Are you lucky.
I didn't punch the meter yet.
I wasn't scared, I wasn't angry, I was surprised.
And Soph, I had no idea that this neighborhood got so bad!
Ma.
Teresa.
I'm going into the city for my tap class.
Good.
Talent is such a burden.
She lives to dance.
Hey, I took dance class all my life right over...
What happened to Pinelli's dance studio?
Gone! Here, look at this.
Calucci's, gone.
Giovanni's, burned down.
Lembeck's Deli, they bought out and it failed.
It's like every two weeks the bulldozer comes through. Another city block is gone.
They're even talking about closing the school.
All right, so how come nobody tries to turn it around?
The crime, Teresa, the drugs.
People move out, don't look back, except you.
You came back.
You look great!
Whoa, whoa, whoa what are we doing here, huh? It's a screwdriver.
What are you, a mechanic? What's wrong with a screwdriver, man?
Get out of my face.
Don't touch me, man. Thank you very much.
That's my tool. Come on.
Hey, Freddie!
Bring back memories, Miss Lombardo? What?
Oh, my God. Yes.
What's Brooklyn without Sing?
Tell me about it.
You know, we haven't talked about this yet,
but we are really under-staffed again this semester.
So I was just...
Oh, no. Excuse me, Teresa.
What you got there, Hector?
Oh, a nice little expensive Rolex.
Where'd you get this one, Mr. Simeti?
My brother gave it to me for Christmas.
You got a problem with that?
And where'd your brother get it?
He saved his box tops.
Here, all you have to do now is learn how to tell time.
Take a hike, would you?
Hat off.
Hi, Phil. Hi, baby.
This one. He says he ate his homework,
all of it, because Satan told him
the ink on the paper would make him sexually potent.
Can you believe that? Yeah, I believe it.
Felicia DeVere, Teresa Lombardo.
Hi. Teresa's gonna be with us this semester.
As a matter of fact,
she's gonna be our new senior Sing advisor.
I'm honored.
Oh, you'll get over it, honey.
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