TV-G | 30min | Comedy, Drama, Family, TV Series | Episode aired 24 October 1952
Ozzie and Harriet Nelson raise their two sons Ricky and David. As the sons age, they experience teenage dating problems, marriage and careers. In this episode, Ozzie quickly regrets advising David against allowing people to take advantage of his good nature.
Director: Ozzie Nelson
Writers: Bill Davenport, Ben Gershman
Stars: Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Nelson, David Nelson, Ricky Nelson
Ozzie and Harriet Nelson raise their two sons Ricky and David. As the sons age, they experience teenage dating problems, marriage and careers. In this episode, Ozzie quickly regrets advising David against allowing people to take advantage of his good nature.
Director: Ozzie Nelson
Writers: Bill Davenport, Ben Gershman
Stars: Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Nelson, David Nelson, Ricky Nelson
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00:00♪
00:07Listerine antiseptic and Listerine toothpaste present America's favorite family comedy,
00:13The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, starring the entire Nelson family.
00:17Here is Ozzie, who plays the part of Ozzie Nelson,
00:20and of course his lovely wife Harriet, as Harriet Nelson.
00:23The older of the Nelson boys, David, appears as David Nelson,
00:27and his younger brother, the irrepressible Ricky, played by Ricky Nelson.
00:32The Nelson's next door neighbor, Thorny, is played by Don DeFore.
00:39What do you mean you're not going, David?
00:41What does it sound like I mean?
00:43Sounds like you mean you're not going.
00:45Okay, then what's your question?
00:47What do you mean you're not going, David?
00:49I'm not going.
00:51Okay.
00:53And that's final.
00:54Okay, okay. That's the way you feel.
00:59I'll give you one more chance.
01:01Thanks a lot, but I'm not going.
01:04I happen to have other obligations.
01:06Big words.
01:07I promise to help a couple of friends of mine.
01:10What about me? I'm your brother, you know.
01:12Don't get more than that.
01:14I suppose you think I don't know what that means.
01:17Okay, what does it mean?
01:19Just for that, you can look it up yourself.
01:22I promise to help a couple of friends of mine.
01:25Guy can have a couple of friends in this world, can't he?
01:27Oh, yeah? If it wasn't for me, you'd be an only child.
01:33Hi, Pop.
01:34Ricky's getting a little hot under the collar here.
01:37We're gonna go to the movies this afternoon.
01:39Well, that's fine.
01:40Yeah, but now Dave is giving me some song and dance
01:42about not being able to go.
01:44Oh, what's the matter, Dave?
01:46Well, for one thing, I don't have enough money.
01:48Well, what happened to your allowance? Did you spend all of it?
01:51Not exactly. I loaned it to this guy at school.
01:53If you wanted to give it away, you should have told me.
01:57I didn't give it away. It was a loan.
01:59What'd you do, lend it to some pal of yours?
02:02Not especially, Pop. Just one of the guys in the class.
02:04Well, gee, that's a shame.
02:05Now you don't have any money to go to the movies with, do you?
02:08No, sir.
02:10Well, I'll tell you what I'll do.
02:11I think I can make a little exception
02:13and give you an advance on your allowance.
02:14How much do you need?
02:15Never mind, Pop. That's okay.
02:17No, don't worry about it. You can pay me back.
02:19Honest, Pop, I don't want it.
02:20What's the matter with you, David? You got rocks in your head?
02:24You let David handle his own financial affairs.
02:27I sure wouldn't let him handle mine, Gordon.
02:31Are you sure you don't want this money, Dave?
02:33No, thanks, Pop. Honest.
02:34I can't go to the movies anyway.
02:36Why not?
02:37I have to make some drawings for a friend of mine in science class.
02:40This guy has more friends.
02:42Look, Dave, the movies don't start until this afternoon.
02:44Why don't you do the drawings this morning?
02:46I don't think I can finish in time, Pop.
02:48It's an awful lot of work.
02:49Gee, this is a shame.
02:51Why can't this boy do his own homework?
02:53Because this boy happens to be a girl.
02:56Gee, this is odd.
02:57Not unless you call what happened last year's football team a girl.
03:00Not to his face, I wouldn't.
03:04Dave, it's awful nice of you to do these things for people,
03:06but gee, it's a shame to have you miss out on the movies on account of it.
03:09Well, that's okay, Pop. I don't mind.
03:11He's going to be a neat picture, too, boy.
03:13Well, I better get upstairs and get going on this stuff.
03:16Well, if you change your mind, let me know, Dave.
03:18Thanks, Pop.
03:21Do you know where your mother is, Rick?
03:22She's out in the kitchen.
03:24Oh. Are you sure?
03:26Yeah, but the table's all cleaned up and the dishes are in the dishwasher.
03:30Oh. Gee, that's a shame.
03:33Oh, I think I want to see her about something anyway.
03:36Harriet!
03:37I'm in here!
03:41Oh, there you are.
03:42I've been looking all over for you.
03:43The dishes are all finished, thank you.
03:46Oh, that's too bad.
03:47Oh, you needn't look so unhappy about it.
03:49There's nothing to it anymore.
03:51No, I'm not exactly unhappy.
03:53To tell you the truth, I am a little concerned about David, though.
03:57Well, he hasn't done anything wrong, has he?
03:59Oh, no, no, no. Nothing like that.
04:01It's just that...
04:02Well, I think he's being taken advantage of.
04:04Oh, I know what you mean.
04:05That Ricky can be a fast talker, but David knows how to handle him.
04:08No, no. It isn't Ricky.
04:10Oh? Who is it, then?
04:12Well, I know the boys aren't doing it intentionally,
04:14but David just doesn't know how to say no to people.
04:17What are you talking about?
04:18Oh, it's one thing after another.
04:20Now, you take this morning, for instance.
04:22He has no money because he loaned one of his friends his entire allowance.
04:26He can't go to the movies because he promised some other kid he'd do his homework for him.
04:30Well, that sounds very nice to me.
04:32Personally, I think the whole world could stand a little more friendliness and generosity these days.
04:37Well, so do I, and I'm glad David's that kind of a boy.
04:41The point I'm trying to make is, oh, that generosity, like everything else, has its limitations.
04:45He's got to learn to use a little judgment and common sense.
04:48I want him to be generous, too.
04:50But I don't want him to be a doormat and have people walk all over him.
04:53Oh, dear. I hardly think it's that serious.
04:56Besides, maybe he likes doing things for his friends like this.
04:59You know, everybody likes to be well liked.
05:01Ma?
05:02Yes, dear?
05:03You know where my elsewhere jacket is?
05:04Yes, it's right here on the chair.
05:06Oh, yeah. Thanks.
05:07You going out?
05:08Just for a couple minutes. I'll be right back.
05:13Say, Dave?
05:14Yes, sir?
05:14Uh, could I have a little talk with you, son?
05:17Oh, sure, Pop.
05:18Go ahead. I'll walk you to the door.
05:21I don't quite know how to begin this, Dave.
05:23Have I done something wrong?
05:24Oh, no, no. At least not to anybody but yourself.
05:27It's just what we were talking about before.
05:30See, it's a wonderful thing to do nice things for people,
05:33but you can overdo that the same as anything else.
05:35Yeah, I know what you mean, Pop.
05:37See, lots of times people ask you to do things for them, and you may not want to.
05:41In fact, you may feel it's an imposition.
05:43But yet you just don't know how to say no.
05:46Yeah, but sometimes it's pretty difficult.
05:48Well, sure it is, but you've just got to do it, son,
05:50or else people will be taking over your whole life for you.
05:53Now, you take this afternoon, for instance.
05:55I know you want to go to the movies,
05:57yet you've got to stay home because you've promised to do this other boy's homework for him.
06:01What can I do, Pop? He asked me and he's a friend of mine.
06:04Well, you just could have said very politely,
06:06I'm sorry, but I have other plans.
06:09You could have been very courteous, but still be firm.
06:12See, you've just got to learn to say no.
06:14I guess you're right, Pop.
06:16You try and remember that next time, will you, son?
06:18It's nice to be considerate of other people,
06:20but you've got to think of yourself, too.
06:23Here, Pop, why don't you take this apple?
06:25Well, no, I have an apple here.
06:27Mine's so much bigger than yours.
06:28Yeah, but that's yours. You keep it, Dave.
06:31Okay, Pop. I'll see you later.
06:32I have to go down to the store and get a special drawing paper.
06:35So long, Pop.
06:36So long, Dave.
06:42Hey, Oz.
06:44Oh, hiya, boy.
06:45I was just coming over to see you.
06:47Well, good for you, Thorny. What's on your mind?
06:49Guess what? We have a little house guest visiting us for a few days.
06:52Oh, good.
06:53Yeah, little niece of Catherine's.
06:55In fact, Catherine just picked her up on the train a few hours ago.
06:57Oh, that sounds wonderful.
06:58Yep, she's going to spend the weekend.
07:00Lovely little girl, too, Oz. About 14, I would say.
07:03Hey, that's just about Will's age.
07:05How does he like the idea?
07:07Well, unfortunately, he left last night for an overnight hiking trip.
07:10Seems he had it planned for several weeks.
07:12Oh, that's a shame.
07:13Yeah, the whole thing was sort of a surprise.
07:16I didn't realize she was Will's age.
07:18Naturally, we want her to have a good time while she's here.
07:20Oh, naturally.
07:22So, when she received the invitation to the party last night, well, we were pretty disappointed.
07:26A party?
07:28Yeah, it seems Claire Randolph was giving a party for her daughter and she called Catherine to invite little Shirley.
07:32Oh, yeah.
07:34That's the little girl's name.
07:35Well, that sounds wonderful.
07:37Yeah, except that she can't go alone, being a complete stranger here and all.
07:39They sort of figured Will was going to take her.
07:42Oh, yeah. Too bad.
07:44So, you can see the spot we're in.
07:47She's a very nice little girl, Oz. Very well-mannered.
07:50Oh, yeah, I'm sure she is.
07:52I sort of thought you might have a suggestion.
07:54Hmm.
07:56It'd be awfully nice if she could go to the party.
07:58Hmm.
07:59Of course, if she had an escort, she could go.
08:02Now, if we could think of some young chap, about 14 or 15, very clean cut, well-mannered, agreeable,
08:07and very popular with the rest of the kids.
08:09Pardon me a second, Thorny.
08:11What about David? He's...
08:12I accept.
08:14I say I accept.
08:16Little Shirley will be delighted to go to the party with David.
08:19Well, thank you, Thorny.
08:20On behalf of David, may I say he'll be very, very delighted to escort little Shirley to the party.
08:27Oh.
08:28Thanks a lot.
08:30Oh, forget it. After all, if you can't do a favor for a pal...
08:33Oh, you're a real pal, Oz. Thanks a million.
08:35You may...
08:36Oh, incidentally, thank David for me, too, will you?
08:41Hi, Pop.
08:42Hiya, Pop.
08:44Oh, hiya, boys.
08:45Got some interesting news for you, Dave.
08:47Oh, good.
08:48It seems a little niece of Mr. Thornberry's just arrived in town this morning.
08:52Oh, that's nice.
08:53Now, now, will you hear this now?
08:55I understand that she's just about your age and a very cute little girl.
08:59Oh-ho.
09:01Everything's great. Good to date.
09:03Well, sir, here's the interesting part.
09:06She's been invited to a party at Mary Randolph's,
09:09and I understand she doesn't have an escort.
09:11Where's Will?
09:13Well, he's gone on an overnight camping trip or something, so he can't take her.
09:17Well, sir, Mr. Thornberry and I have been thinking the thing over,
09:22and we've decided that we know another young lad who would fit the bill exactly.
09:26He's a very well-mannered boy and a popular young fellow to boot.
09:30I'd be happy to take her, Pop.
09:34Vicki, please. I'm talking to David.
09:37Gee, for a guy who's a popular young fellow to boot, I sure get kicked around.
09:42Well, I'm sure more at David's age.
09:46Well, how about it, Dave?
09:47How about what, Pop?
09:49Well, Mr. Thornberry and I would consider it a great favor to us
09:53if you would agree to escort this charming little lady to the dance.
09:58You hear me, Dave?
10:00Yes, sir, I heard you. I was just thinking about something.
10:03Uh, thinking about what, David?
10:05What you said before.
10:07What I said before?
10:09Yes, sir. I'm awful sorry, but I have other plans.
10:13You mean you don't want to go?
10:15Well, David, this sounds like it'll be a lot of fun.
10:17Well, thanks a lot, Pop, and thank Mr. Thornberry for me, too, but my answer is still no.
10:23Well, don't you even want to think it over?
10:25No, thanks, Pop.
10:27And gee, thanks a lot for the swell advice, Pop.
10:30Oh, that's okay, son.
10:33Anytime at all.
10:35Come on, let's go.
10:43Hiya, David, old pal, old buddy.
10:46What's on your mind, little man?
10:48Nothing, old pal, nothing.
10:50You sure are palsy-walsy all of a sudden.
10:52I've been doing a little thinking.
10:53I doubt it.
10:55No, I mean it.
10:56I'm a pretty lucky guy to have a swell fellow like you for a brother.
10:59Yeah, life has been good to you.
11:01Best brother a brother ever had for a brother, brother.
11:06What do you mean, pal?
11:08Come on, I know you're after something.
11:10How do you like that?
11:11A guy try to be nice and right away you think he's got an inferior motive.
11:15You're just being nice, huh?
11:16What else?
11:18I like you, David.
11:19Thanks, I think you're cute, too.
11:23I'm very glad you aren't a girl.
11:25I'm kind of happy about that myself.
11:28Sure would be awful having a big sister.
11:31Wearing your old clothes is bad enough.
11:34You don't mind having big brothers, though, do you?
11:36No, sir, boy.
11:38Especially a real smart guy like you.
11:40You think I'm a pretty smart guy, huh?
11:42Yes, sir.
11:43You think I'll ever be as smart as you, David?
11:45I doubt it.
11:48Hey, I thought you got on the movies.
11:50Yeah, I was.
11:51You better get going, then.
11:53I think I'll stay home with you.
11:56What's the matter? Did you spend all your money?
11:59No, I got all my money right here.
12:01Why aren't you going, then?
12:03I like you, David.
12:04I like you, too.
12:06You know what I always say?
12:08I always say good old David is the salt of the earth, boy.
12:11Is that really what you always say?
12:13And then I always say good old David is the smartest guy in town.
12:16No kidding?
12:18And then I always say that...
12:19You're a pretty gabby little guy, aren't you?
12:21And then I always say when it comes to fixing things,
12:24boy, that David is terrific.
12:27Fixing what sort of things?
12:28Oh, little things.
12:30Like the flat tire on my bike.
12:32Will you fix it for me?
12:34Ricky, my boy, I've got news for you.
12:36Come on, David.
12:38If you don't fix it, I can't go to the movies.
12:40Big news.
12:41Oh, come on.
12:43Good old Dave's Fix-It Shop finance company and escort service
12:46has gone out of business.
12:48Ozzie?
12:50Oh.
12:52Oh, hi, Harriet.
12:53What are you so worried about?
12:55I'm not worried.
12:58Oh, I guess I might as well tell you.
13:01Harriet, we have a bit of a problem here.
13:03The Thornberry's little niece is visiting him
13:05and she's been invited to a party at the Randolph's.
13:08Well, that sounds very nice.
13:09I'm sure she'll like it.
13:11I'm sure she'll like it.
13:12I'm sure she'll like it.
13:14I'm sure she'll like it.
13:15I'm sure she'll like it.
13:16Well, that sounds very nice.
13:18Well, yes, but Will is off on a camping trip
13:21and the poor little girl has nobody to take her.
13:23Well, what about David?
13:24I asked David and he politely but firmly turned me down.
13:28Well, that doesn't sound like David.
13:30That was exactly my reaction.
13:32Considering the fact that he does favors
13:34to just about everybody in school,
13:36you'd think he could do this one small one for his own father.
13:39Well, of course, if he doesn't want to, dear, it's up to him.
13:42Well, you don't understand the extent of our problem.
13:46I promised Thorny that David would take the little girl to the party.
13:50After all, a man can't go back on a promise.
13:52You promised Thorny?
13:54Well, yes, he's my best friend.
13:56I don't think that was too much of a favor for him to ask me.
13:59Well, he wasn't asking you to take her, dear.
14:01Don't you think you should have spoken to David first?
14:03Well, yes, I realize that now,
14:06but I had no idea David would take my advice so seriously.
14:09What advice is that?
14:10You remember the discussion we had this morning?
14:12See, David is so darn good-natured,
14:15and he does favors for just about everybody,
14:17so they take advantage of him.
14:18Yes, I know.
14:20Oh, now, Harriet, my case is entirely different.
14:24Oh, I'm the boy's father, you know.
14:26Well, I didn't say anything,
14:28but evidently you did.
14:30Well, it's just that I promised Thorny,
14:32and a promise is a promise.
14:33It's a little embarrassing to have David go back on my word.
14:37Why don't you tell Thorny what happened?
14:39You made a date for David without asking David first,
14:41and David turned it down.
14:44Well, that'd make me look pretty silly, wouldn't it?
14:47I'm sure there's some way of explaining exactly what happened
14:51without exactly explaining what happened.
14:55Well, dear, you can work it out any way you want to.
14:58Whatever you do, though, you better do it now
15:00so they'll have time to find somebody else.
15:02I think I'll go out and see if I can find David
15:05and make just one more pitch
15:07to see if he won't do this as a special favor to me.
15:10Oh, would you mind seeing who that is at the back door, Harriet?
15:14Oh, you're kidding. You know very well it's Thorny.
15:17Come on in, Thorny.
15:19Look, why don't you see what Thorny wants,
15:21and I think I'll go outside and see if I can find David.
15:24No, you better let me go see if I can find David.
15:28Hi, Harriet. Hi, Oz.
15:30Hi, Thorny.
15:31Hiya, Thorny.
15:32Boy, excitement is sure running on a fever pitch at our place today.
15:35Well, I know you boys have a lot to talk about,
15:37so if you'll excuse me, please.
15:37Uh, Harriet?
15:38Boy, you ought to see little Shirley.
15:40Uh, Thorny.
15:41She's so excited, she can hardly wait.
15:43I've never seen a kid so happy in all my life.
15:45Pretty happy, huh?
15:47Oh, delirious.
15:48Boy, you'd think this was the first dinner party
15:50she was ever invited to.
15:52Come to think of it, I think it is.
15:54Now, where's David?
15:55Getting dressed, I suppose?
15:57Well, I really don't know where he is, Thorny.
15:59Oh, little Shirley can hardly wait to meet him.
16:02Boy, she's even been thinking of excuses to go out in the backyard,
16:05hoping to get a glimpse of David.
16:06Uh, I'm pretty worried about something, Thorny.
16:10Uh, David isn't much of a dancer, you know.
16:14Well, so what? I don't imagine any of the kids are.
16:17Well, and then there's another thing.
16:20Maybe David isn't her type.
16:22Oh, of course he's her type.
16:24He's a boy, isn't he?
16:26Well, it's just that maybe she might prefer somebody
16:29like the little Peterson boy.
16:31Now, he's been going to dancing school and all.
16:33Oh, no.
16:34She wouldn't care for him at all.
16:37You see, it's just the idea that David isn't much of a social type boy.
16:42He's a wonderful kid and all that,
16:44but he's not what you'd call a party man.
16:47Say, wait a minute.
16:49How about little Georgie Dunkle?
16:51Well, Georgie's on the overnight trip with Will.
16:56See, I just got an idea.
16:58He's a lot younger than she is,
17:00and she's about a foot taller than he,
17:01but that Ricky always gives the girls a...
17:09Oh, quit worrying, Oz.
17:12Believe me, David and Shirley
17:14are going to get along together just fine.
17:16Well, I've got to be running along now.
17:19She's very anxious to model a new dress for Uncle Thorny.
17:21She even bought a new dress for the affair?
17:24Oh, certainly.
17:26This is the biggest thing in her young life.
17:28Just tell Prince Charles,
17:29that the pumpkin coach will arrive for him at 6 o'clock sharp.
17:35Well, I'll see you later, Oz.
17:44Harriet.
17:46Harriet!
17:49You can't be here.
17:52Why, Harriet, this is terrible.
17:55Was Thorny pretty upset when you told him?
17:56Well, now, you've got to realize, Harriet,
17:59that this is a very delicate situation we've got here.
18:02Everybody's terribly excited about the party.
18:05The little girl's looking all over,
18:08anxious to meet David.
18:10She's bought a new dress.
18:12This is going to be a terribly crushing blow to the poor...
18:16Ozzie, you did tell Thorny.
18:18Oh, of course, I...
18:20I... I planned it terribly.
18:22I planned it terribly.
18:23Oh, of course, I... I... I...
18:26I planned to tell him.
18:28In other words, you haven't told him yet.
18:31Well, like I say, Harriet,
18:33now, this is a very delicate situation.
18:36There are lots of different apples...
18:38factors involved
18:41that make it extremely difficult to...
18:46I chickened out.
18:48Well, dear, I know how you feel,
18:50but the longer you put it off, the harder it's going to be.
18:53I can't argue with you because you're absolutely right.
18:58The only thing I can do is just...
19:00face the music and...
19:02call Thorny and tell him exactly what happened.
19:05Good for you.
19:06May I have the phone, please?
19:12I don't suppose...
19:14No, I wouldn't.
19:19This is probably the last time I'll hear old Thorny's voice.
19:24No.
19:26You see, maybe if I just...
19:28saw David and spoke to him once more
19:31and pleaded with him and explained to him
19:33what a wonderful thing it would be
19:35to do this favor for his kindly neighbor, Mr. Thornberry,
19:39and his dear old dad.
19:41See, maybe I could bribe...
19:44bribe? I mean, maybe I could offer the boy a couple of dollars.
19:48Well, look, dear, he won't be back until dinnertime.
19:50It'll be too late by then.
19:53Yeah, I guess you're right.
20:06Hello?
20:07Hello, Thorny. This is Oz.
20:09Hi, Oz. What's up?
20:11Uh, something has, uh...
20:13Hi, Mom.
20:14Hi, Pop.
20:15Oh, David, where have you been?
20:16Out back by the garage.
20:18Well, sit down, son. I want to have a talk with you.
20:20Harry, will you go get my wallet? It's up on the dresser.
20:24Well, Dave, remember this morning
20:27when I had that little talk with you
20:28and I explained that sometimes
20:30generosity and doing nice things for people can be overdone?
20:33Yes, sir.
20:34Well, in my anxiety
20:36not to have people take advantage of you,
20:38I think I perhaps made my point a little too strong.
20:42Gee, I'm glad to hear you say that, Pop,
20:44because I really enjoy doing favors for people.
20:46Oh, it's one...
20:47Oh, wonderful, son,
20:49because I'd like to request that you do a little favor
20:52for Mr. Thornberry and me.
20:54Hey, Oz! Oz!
20:56Pop, do you hear voices?
20:58Well, yes.
20:59Operator? Operator?
21:01Oh, for goodness sakes, pardon me.
21:02Yes, Thorny, here I am.
21:04Well, you had me worried, Oz. What happened?
21:07Uh, uh...
21:08Well, it's nothing important, Thorny.
21:11What'd you call up about?
21:12Well, I, uh, I just wanted to say hello.
21:15Well, goodbye, Thorny.
21:18Was that Mr. Thornberry, Pop?
21:20Uh, yes, it was, David.
21:21Does he still want me to take his niece to the party?
21:23Well, yes, he does.
21:25Because I'd be happy to take her.
21:27Oh, that's wonderful, David.
21:29I'm sure Mr. Thornberry appreciates it, and I do, too.
21:32Heck, I'm glad to do it, Pop.
21:33Well, that's a fine attitude to take, son.
21:36What time am I supposed to pick Shirley up?
21:37Mr. Thornberry's gonna stop by here about six o'clock.
21:40David, how did you know her name was Shirley?
21:42How did I know her name?
21:45Well, she was over in the Thornberry's backyard.
21:47Well, yes, but how did you know her name?
21:49Oh, that.
21:51Well, I was in our backyard, you see,
21:53and I saw this girl over in the Thornberry's backyard,
21:55and then I remembered that Will Thornberry
21:57had a pair of my old tennis shoes in his garage.
22:00So you went over to the Thornberry's backyard.
22:03Yes, sir. That's where their garage is.
22:05Also where Shirley was.
22:09Oh, and I suppose you and Shirley talked for a few minutes?
22:12Well, kind of.
22:13And she said to me,
22:15you must be David Nelson.
22:17Which I was.
22:18And we started talking, and...
22:20Well, anyway, I'd be happy to take her.
22:22In fact, I'd be crazy if I didn't.
22:26I take it then she's a rather cute little girl?
22:28I'll say she is.
22:30I think I'm beginning to understand
22:32this change of heart and neighborly spirit.
22:36I sure am glad I was out by the garage fixing Ricky's tire.
22:39Otherwise, I might not have seen her.
22:41Well, I'm glad it worked out well.
22:43I wanted to tell you about it myself.
22:45I didn't want Ricky coming in here blabbing to you.
22:47Yeah, we understand.
22:49David, hadn't you better start getting ready now?
22:51Okay, I'll be right back.
22:53Oh, David, where are you going?
22:55You've got to get dressed.
22:56Oh, I will. First I'd better let Ricky out of the garage.
23:00All the sneaky tricks to play on your own brother.
23:02What's the matter, dear?
23:04It's that Ricky, Mom. We've got to do something about him.
23:06He's getting to be a real wise guy.
23:08Well, in what way?
23:10I had a pretty good time with him.
23:12Oh, you did?
23:14Yeah.
23:15Well, I'm sure you'll like him.
23:17I'm sure you'll like him.
23:19I'm sure you'll like him.
23:21I'm sure you'll like him.
23:23I'm sure you'll like him.
23:25I'm sure you'll like him.
23:27I'm sure you'll like him.
23:29I had a pretty good time at the party last night.
23:31I was feeling fine today.
23:33So Ricky asked me if he could borrow some money to go to the show.
23:36And you let him have the money?
23:38Yeah. Then he was worried about who would do his homework if he went to the show.
23:41Oh, so you did his homework?
23:43Yeah. Then he wanted to borrow my bike to get to the show.
23:46And you let him take the bike?
23:48Yeah. All the sneaky tricks.
23:51Borrows my bike, takes my money.
23:53Well, dear, you told him he could take the bike and the money.
23:56Yeah, but I didn't tell him he could take Shirley, too.
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