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00:01:51Today we are going to learn how to create a text box
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00:03:55Edward middle school
00:03:57Hi, miss Annie, I'm sorry, but the principal stepped out of the office. Can I have him call you back?
00:04:03Thank you
00:04:22This is mr. Barnaby your principal here at Edward middle school. I have a special announcement for you
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00:04:55Don't know how to make this
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00:05:16Think you left this here
00:05:20Josh why would you do this to celebrate Cinco de Mayo?
00:05:25very funny
00:05:27That was three weeks ago and you don't even like that type of music I
00:05:35Can see here Josh that you're a bright student
00:05:39except in history and
00:05:41You're very strong in technology
00:05:45Except you're not doing anything with those talents. You're you're just wasting it on doing pranks
00:05:52This is the third time this year that you've tried to pull your little technology pranks
00:05:58I'm going to have to call your father
00:06:03Let's see what he has to say about this
00:06:22Oh, yes, sir, I am planning on going in person to Michigan this Friday to see if he'll sign the deal
00:06:30Well with that kind of a bonus, sir. I'm gonna do everything I can to make sure he agrees to it. Oh
00:06:36Sorry, sir
00:06:38It looks like it's the principal of my son's school calling. Can I call you back? Sure. All right
00:06:44Vargas go
00:06:52Josh
00:07:12Do you know how embarrassing it is to get a call from your principal
00:07:16Since when did you care about what I do in school? All you care about is not looking bad. What's your mouth Josh?
00:07:23Listen, that's what you think but I need to be able to concentrate on doing my work
00:07:28I can't be getting calls from your principal telling me about your little spy pranks
00:07:33And besides that he tells me that you're currently failing history
00:07:37What do you have to say for yourself?
00:07:40What I got an F big deal that is a big deal and what about your little spy prank
00:07:48What are you going to do with him
00:07:52Okay, here's what's going to happen first of all Joshua no video games for two weeks
00:07:59Mom and if you do not ace your history presentation
00:08:03You will not have video games for the whole summer and I'll take away all your little spy toys for the whole summer, too
00:08:09That's not fair and playing disrespectful pranks on your principal is fair. That's final
00:08:24Okay, it wasn't me
00:08:26Well since you're here now Jesse this Friday
00:08:29I have a business meeting in a small town in Michigan just a few hours away from here
00:08:33But I figure since you have a long weekend
00:08:36We can all go out together on Thursday and come back on Friday
00:08:41Come on guys, you're always complaining that I'm always too busy
00:08:44This is a time that we can go and do something together dad that usually means doing something fun
00:08:50You heard your father we are going with him
00:08:58The country aren't there animals and bugs and where we can stay
00:09:05well
00:09:06There's no hotels in this town
00:09:08But I did find a nice vacation rental that we can rent for the night a town with no hotels. That's my worst nightmare
00:09:18Everyone ready
00:09:20Hun we're just going for one day true. I forgot a few more things
00:09:26We need to be ready for anything two weeks of anything
00:09:36Are
00:09:49You sure about this place you rented hun there is nothing else in this town
00:09:54Don't worry. It looked great in the pictures. That's what I'm worried about. Anyone can use Photoshop nowadays
00:10:02Okay, everyone settle down
00:10:04We'll know in a moment. We're almost there
00:10:13Dad I thought you said we were almost there
00:10:16I'm not gonna be happy if a lion jumps out all of a sudden that would be cool
00:10:21Cool
00:10:32Not bad dad way to go pops. Are you sure to get the right address?
00:10:42I'm slightly impressed, but there's a lot of creatures in here
00:10:47What happened? I think there was a squirrel.
00:10:58What? What's the matter? Dad, there's no signal here. There's not even Wi-Fi. Come on guys,
00:11:05it's like an adventure. We don't like adventure.
00:11:17Come on, hon. This is a nice place. There's no critters in here. Well, we'll see.
00:11:30What? Stop tickling my feet. Hon, I'm not in bed yet.
00:11:47Mr. Thomas, when you bought the store,
00:12:16we assumed you would run the store a little differently. We're hearing reports about some
00:12:22unusual practices here. As you know, we sent you an email last week. Our investors are a little
00:12:28bit worried. And basically, we either need you to pay back the loan, or you need to return the
00:12:34store to us. I can't pay back the loan, Mr. Vargas. I don't have that kind of money just lying around.
00:12:40We are prepared to make you an offer. If you cooperate and sign the store over to us,
00:12:47we are prepared to offer you this check. That way, you can get a little bit of money that you can
00:12:53walk away with, and we can avoid a nasty legal mess. Mr. Vargas, thank you, but I believe the
00:13:00store is doing just fine. Mr. Thomas, I hear you closed the store on the busiest day of the week,
00:13:08and you even give things away. This is not good business. Look, I'm just trying to be a good
00:13:14manager. A good manager? Yes, a good manager. It's called being a good steward. Steward? Like
00:13:23Martha Stewart? Like the steward of Gondor? No, the biblical guidelines on how to best manage
00:13:31your life, especially the most important things. That's all very nice, but I'm not convinced that
00:13:37you are a good manager, and this store needs to be run like a business. I urge you to take this
00:13:43offer before I walk out that door. Mr. Vargas, I cannot accept your offer, but I'll tell you what.
00:13:52It's a long weekend coming up. Maybe if you can stay till Monday, three o'clock. Look at how I run
00:13:58my store, and if you're not convinced, I will sign over the store to you without a fight. However,
00:14:07if I can change your mind, then I want you to go back to your investors and let them know there's
00:14:13nothing to worry about here. What do you think? Are you insane? I'm not staying here all weekend.
00:14:20Forget it. We'll see you in court. He wanted us to stay here for four days? Is he crazy? That's
00:14:29what I told him. Besides, I didn't bring enough clothes for four days. Four days without internet?
00:14:35Come on, Dad. You're killing my social life. I'm not gonna have any friends by the time I get back.
00:14:40Yeah, Dad. This place is boring. I don't need your opinion. Besides, if you were smart,
00:14:45you'd be worrying about acing your history report. Maybe it's just worth staying here for a few days.
00:14:54I thought you... I thought you didn't like it here. Maybe if we can stay here until Monday,
00:15:02we can close the deal and get your bonus. Plus, you can spend some time helping Josh in his history project.
00:15:20A hardware store? Really, Dad? Could there be a more boring place? Come on, Josh. Maybe there's
00:15:25Wi-Fi here. I don't care about Wi-Fi. How could you? All right, guys. I have to go up and see
00:15:31Mr. Thomas. Stay out of trouble. That's my specialty. No. I'm glad you changed your mind, Mr. Vargas.
00:15:40Please, just call me Tony. And the only thing that I've agreed to is to stay here till Monday.
00:15:46Nothing in my mind has changed about what I see going on here. Fair enough. I only asked for one
00:15:52other thing. You see, I really want you to understand what I mean about being a good
00:15:57steward. It's not just something that we do at a store. It's a way of living your life. You see,
00:16:04I've chosen to manage the details of my life God's way, while most people choose to do that
00:16:10their own way or the way society says they should. So, what are you saying? So, I want you to compare
00:16:18the common way of managing your life and God's way of managing it. And then Monday at 3 p.m.,
00:16:24you can decide for yourself how I run this store. Okay, fine. I'll go along with this. Oh, um, just
00:16:34to make sure you fully understand some things, I might ask you to do some special tasks. Don't
00:16:40worry. It's nothing wild or illegal. And if you do, I'll sign the papers over to the investment
00:16:46company quick and painless. What exactly do you have in mind?
00:17:01Hey, what are you doing? What am I doing or what am I supposed to be doing? I guess they're not
00:17:09the same thing. I'm supposed to be working on my history project. Oof, sorry. We finished school
00:17:17last week. Lucky. So, uh, what are those? I'm making my own pair of night vision goggles using
00:17:25this modified virtual reality headset. Well, that's a mouthful. Well, I'm Cam and this is Faith.
00:17:35My mom works here in the store. And my uncle James owns this store. I'm Josh. I'm stuck here
00:17:43for a few days because my dad has some meetings or something. And that's my brother Jesse. What's
00:17:50he doing? Uh, he's just trying to save his social life from being flushed down the toilet. So Josh,
00:18:01that's going to be an aphotic optical device? Night vision goggles? Yeah. What is that? It means
00:18:11you can supposedly see in the dark with those. Not supposedly. It will see in the dark. You want
00:18:18to test it in the store basement? It's dark down there. It's very dark down there. You think we
00:18:25could? Indubitably. Come on. Did you hear me? I said it's very dark down there.
00:18:42Did I mention it's a little scary down there? I believe you may have mentioned it.
00:18:55I don't like coming down here, but Cam's not scared. Ah, this building is old. Yeah,
00:19:11Mr. Thomas said the original part was built in 1912. Are you ready for delumination?
00:19:21Delumination? To turn off the lights. Oh, yeah. Just wait a second. Does he always talk like that?
00:19:30That's affirmative. Okay. Turn off the lights. I don't like the dark, Cam. Come on, Faith. Try not
00:19:39to be scared. Well, Josh, are they operational? Yeah. Cool. Can I look? Maybe I'll be less
00:19:51scared. Sure. Cool. These are neat. Can I see? You don't need them, Cam. You're not afraid of
00:20:07the dark. I just want to see how they work. They work just fine. Come on, Faith. Okay.
00:20:17Wow. These are pretty cool. How does he get anything done around here? He's been with that
00:20:44guy for 15 minutes. And there's a dog walking around in the store. Nice. Those are cool. What
00:20:55are you going to do with them? I don't know. Spying? There's not much of a populace for
00:21:00espionage. There's not much to spy here. Don't remind me. Hey, what's that over there? That's
00:21:10the part of the basement that, uh... Dark. We don't go there. I was going to say Tenebris. But
00:21:18yeah, the light over there doesn't work. Let's check it out with these. You want to go back
00:21:25there? Yeah. Come on. Hey, did you know there's a hole in the wall here? A hole? Really? We never
00:21:48saw that before. I wish this place had lights back here. I have a flashlight if you want. Why
00:21:55didn't you say so? You never asked. Cool flashlight. That's pretty. Evulgence. Hold on,
00:22:05guys. I'm going to be blind for a couple of seconds here. You go on without me. Come on,
00:22:15let's go in. You know, I think my mom is calling me. Come on, Faith.
00:22:24Whoa, this place is way too cool. I never knew this place existed.
00:22:31I wish I never knew this place existed. Hold on. Let me see this.
00:22:37What is this? Maybe it's a secret treasure map. Don't be silly, Faith. It's just an old piece of
00:22:50paper. Look, it's addressed to a place in Arizona. Maybe it's a spy document. Maybe
00:23:03it's a secret letter from the president. Maybe it's a do not enter sign that someone forgot to
00:23:09put up. What does it say? Dear sir, thank you for your help. Per our agreement, you must now
00:23:22destroy all documents that refer to the door in order to keep the location secret.
00:23:30A secret door in Arizona? Look, it's dated 1958. Whoa. Cool. That thing is ancient.
00:23:45Maybe it's an important document. Maybe we should return it to the original owner.
00:23:49Are you serious? It looks like trash. But I wonder what it means. A secret door? Maybe we should give
00:23:58it back to the person who put it there. Dude, you guys are crazy. That's been sitting there for about
00:24:0450 years. No one's missing it. Besides, helping someone you don't even know, that's just whack.
00:24:11Well, my dad says you should help others before you help yourself.
00:24:15Helping someone that you don't even know exists? That just doesn't make sense. But then again,
00:24:21it is a mysterious note. And since I'm bored out of my mind, I guess I'll help you.
00:24:27Cool. Well, your spy stuff already helped us find this paper.
00:24:31I have an idea. Let's show this to my Uncle James. Maybe he'll know something about it.
00:24:41Hey guys, who's your friend? This is one of my boys. Josh, this is Mr. Thomas. He's the owner of the
00:24:47store. Hi. Uncle James, we found this paper in the basement. Yeah, super annuated, from 1958.
00:24:54It mentions a man named Jack Hawkins. You know anything about him? Super annuated? Yeah, um,
00:25:01if I'm not mistaken, Jack Hawkins used to own this store a long time ago. But that's a neat
00:25:07piece of store history though. Do you think it's important? Yeah, do you think we should return it
00:25:12to him? Oh no, I wouldn't worry about that. Although it is a bit of a historical mystery. Okay, thanks.
00:25:19James, I was watching you earlier. I believe in customer service, but you're spending way too much
00:25:25time with your customers. You spent like 20 minutes with this one guy. Maybe. He had some big questions.
00:25:31He's working on a project. But Tony, I think you forget something. Remember, this store is not just
00:25:38about making money. It's about serving my community and connecting with them. Well, your investors
00:25:44Well, your investors believe the purpose of this store is to make money. I do well in my business because I focus on making money, like a business should. I'm sure you're a good businessman. And you're right, I probably don't spend enough time focusing on making money. Which is why I'm stuck here. Which reminds me, as part of our agreement, I mentioned to you that while you're here, I might ask you to do a few tasks. That's true, I agreed to that. What are you going to make me do?
00:26:14Are you going to make me sweep the floor? Nothing of the sort. I want you to make a list.
00:26:21A list of what? A list of things that you're thankful for. I gotta run now for a few minutes,
00:26:27but you can work on that. Are you serious? This is ridiculous.
00:26:32I wish this note had more information. Maybe it does. Maybe it's written in code. Or with invisible ink.
00:26:51What? What did I say? They used a lot of invisible ink in the 1950s.
00:26:56Maybe there's invisible ink on this note. Okay, take it easy. I like the spy playing a lot,
00:27:01but I think you're taking it a little bit too seriously. What if there is something? How could we read it?
00:27:10With this. This is an ultraviolet light. Do you always walk around with all this paraphernalia?
00:27:23Nothing. Good try. It would have been really cool. Can I see that?
00:27:31Uh, guys? What's this?
00:28:01All righty, here you go. One list. Oh, that's not for me. That's for you.
00:28:22What do you mean it's for me? What are you talking about? Actually, it's for your family. You see,
00:28:26the second part of this task is for you to share that list with your family over supper tonight.
00:28:32You're kidding, right? Nope. Not at all.
00:28:39They're gonna think I've gone off the deep end.
00:28:44Supper at six at home. No, I'm not kidding.
00:28:54They're gonna think I flipped.
00:28:55I got one bar. I got a message from... Dad?
00:29:07All right, I sent the message. I just hope they get my text because there's not much signal around
00:29:12here. Where are you guys staying? It's a rental over on Garen Ridge Road. Oh yeah, not much signal
00:29:19in some parts. Well, look at us sitting there on the table. This is interesting. This is weird.
00:29:36What's going on, Dad? Well, there's something I need to tell you guys. Please tell me the man
00:29:43accepted your offer and we are going home tomorrow. No, no, no, nothing like that. You're getting me
00:29:48a car? You're sending Jesse to boarding school in Alaska? No, guys. I kind of agreed to do a couple
00:29:55of things while I'm here observing and this is Mr. Thomas's idea, by the way. Dad, you're getting
00:30:02really weird. Well, today I wrote a list of things that I'm thankful for and I need to share them
00:30:12with you. This should be interesting. We should do supper more often. This is better than watching
00:30:18TV. Well, I probably don't say this very much, guys, but the one thing that I'm most thankful for
00:30:28is you guys. Mom, I think Dad has malaria or something.
00:30:35I can't find the word. How can I say? All that you mean to me. All that you bring
00:31:05to me. Well, thanks for coming out and checking up on us. Oh, not a problem. You guys are guests
00:31:12in this town. I just wanted to stop by and see if you needed anything. Uh, listen, thanks for
00:31:19suggesting that task today. You know, the list. How'd it go? Actually, we had a nice time together.
00:31:26It was kind of awkward, mostly for me, but I still don't know what you're getting at.
00:31:32Well, Tony, I also stopped by to tell you something else. The store is closed tomorrow,
00:31:40so you don't have to hang out there tomorrow morning. Right. You close on the busiest day.
00:31:46Yes. Well, we'll be at church tomorrow morning. You're welcome to come and join us if you like.
00:31:52And I also wanted to invite you and your family at three tomorrow for a little outing. So is this
00:31:59one of your required tasks? No, but I'd really like it if you and your family came. I think
00:32:05you'd have fun. Just meet me at the store at three if you decide to come. Well, have a good night,
00:32:13Tony. This is crazy. Dad, did you really mean all that stuff you said at supper?
00:32:27Of course I did, Josh. Listen, I probably don't say this enough or ever, but you guys really do
00:32:36mean a lot to me. And you know what? I'm going to get better at showing that, okay? Hey, you know
00:32:43what? Mr. Thomas invited us to go with him tomorrow at 3 p.m. to go do something with him. I'm not sure
00:32:50what he has in mind, but it sounds kind of mysterious. Do you want to go? Yeah. Is Mr.
00:32:55Thomas still making you do weird things? I don't know. We'll see. Why don't you get some sleep now,
00:33:01okay? Okay. Dad? Yeah? Do you think you'd have some time this weekend to help me in my history
00:33:07project? That sounds like a great idea. What part of history do you need to do your report about?
00:33:13Anything in the 1900s. I was thinking about doing something about spies.
00:33:17That sounds pretty cool. Why don't we plan on working on that together this weekend?
00:33:22Awesome. Thanks, Dad.
00:33:26Josh, I think I don't spend enough time with you. And if it's okay,
00:33:33I think it'd be great if we could maybe do more stuff together. That'd be great, Dad.
00:33:38All I want is you.
00:33:51Tonya, I got an impression something's on your mind this morning.
00:33:54Well, I had a talk with Josh last night, and I don't know. I'm just wondering if I'm being a
00:34:01good dad. I mean, I'm at work all the time, and my kids are getting in trouble. Then it hit me.
00:34:08Am I being a good dad? I mean, that's part of my job. What did you tell him? Well, I told him he
00:34:16gets in trouble because he doesn't use his time and his energy to do good things. And then it hit
00:34:21me. What about me? Do I use my time and energy to guide the boys to spend time with you guys?
00:34:27I felt awful.
00:34:57Everyone in the world has a smile on their face. How could a perfect world go wrong?
00:35:06It's like we own something better than what's been here all along. If we would all just take
00:35:11the chance and not take things for granted, we could all be happy.
00:35:18James, those were really beautiful flowers. Yes, they were gorgeous.
00:35:30Yep, they arrived yesterday. I thought Mrs. Henderson could use them. You know,
00:35:35her husband died a couple of months ago. Wait a second. So that lady didn't pay you
00:35:40for the flowers? So you're taking your best flower pots and you're giving them away.
00:35:45No wonder your business is failing. You close on the busiest day. You give stuff away. It's true.
00:35:51You're going to go bankrupt. Tony. That's okay. As I told you yesterday,
00:35:56we love serving the people of this town. It's not just a job for us. We love being generous,
00:36:02and I'm not talking about sharing what we have left over. What do you mean left over? If I give
00:36:08what I have left over or stuff I don't need anymore, am I really being generous? I'm trying
00:36:15to do that in all the areas of my life. With my time, my money, my store, my family.
00:36:21Tony, there's actually a word for that. Being a good steward.
00:36:35Thanks for helping me out on history, Dad. I'm glad I can help. I actually used to like
00:36:39history a lot when I was in school. Really? Yeah, sure. So you're interested in spies, huh?
00:36:48That's pretty cool.
00:37:10If we all just try to show a little love
00:37:19Yeah, we can make this world a better place
00:37:27If we all just try to show a little love
00:37:31How could a perfect world go wrong?
00:37:47So how are we going to track this man down in the letter? Step aside and let the professionals
00:37:52through. First of all, we have no idea what those invisible ink numbers mean.
00:38:00I'm guessing they're important, but I got another idea. Oh yeah, there's no Wi-Fi around here.
00:38:09If you need Wi-Fi, I can turn it on in my uncle's office. Turn it on? Yeah, go turn it on.
00:38:19You have to turn on the Wi-Fi? Yeah, it's Byzantine.
00:38:22You should be getting a Wi-Fi signal right about now.
00:38:42Nice. I say we start with the company at the top of the letter.
00:38:46I bet this Hawkins man is going to be very happy to get his letter back about the secret door.
00:38:54Dead end, guys. It looks like the company on the letter went out of business in 1979.
00:39:011979? That's prehistoric. Now what? Well, it looks like the man in this letter, Mr. Hawkins,
00:39:11died in 1989. But check this out. He was living in this town when he died. Not in Arizona?
00:39:27Uh-oh. What? That's the look he gets when he thinks he has a great idea, but it's usually not.
00:39:36Guys, the cemetery is just down the street. Maybe we can find his grave.
00:39:39His grave? Really? Isn't that kind of creepy? What are you, timorous? Me? No. What's timorous?
00:39:47He's used that one on me before. He's saying you're chicken. I'll admit it. I'm chicken.
00:39:53No, you're not, Faith. Come on, guys. Spies need to follow clues no matter where they lead.
00:39:59Yeah, he's right. Come on, Faith.
00:40:01How do I get dragged into these things? I'm timorous, remember?
00:40:19Well, I guess we're here. Are you sure we have to go in there?
00:40:26If we want to find more clues about Mr. Hawkins, we have to go in there.
00:40:31Seriously? I thought you guys weren't scared. Well, just do us a favor and watch where you're
00:40:57going. That wasn't me. It wasn't me either. Hey, kids, can I help you with something?
00:41:08I just need my heart to get started again. It's just you, Mr. Becker. We didn't see you.
00:41:14Sorry, kids. I startled you. Been doing a little bit of raking. Can I help you find something?
00:41:19We are looking for the grave of Jack Hawkins. Jack Hawkins. Let me think. Where is he?
00:41:27I believe he's right over there. Go that direction. Wow, you're pretty good. Yeah.
00:41:33Well, thanks, Mr. Becker. Certainly. Have a great day. You too.
00:41:47Maybe we should split up and search. Great idea. Me and Kim are gonna go over there.
00:41:55I thought we were gonna...
00:42:15I don't think this is a good idea. Yeah, I've been in more delightful places.
00:42:25Hey, guys, I found it.
00:42:35Already? Yeah, there it is. Died on August 2, 1989.
00:42:45Guys, look what it says back here. Dad, I'll see you on resurrection morning. Bill.
00:42:53Do you guys know what that means? That he was a Christian? No. I mean, yes. But look,
00:42:58he has a son, Bill. Maybe he still is in town. Come on, let's go. Yeah, let's go.
00:43:05Why do we have to run everywhere? Guys, wait up.
00:43:14Uncle James, Uncle James, do you know a guy named Bill Hawkins? Bill Hawkins? I don't think
00:43:26I know anybody by that name. I'm assuming he's related to that guy in your mystery letter.
00:43:33Excuse me, Mr. Thomas. Mrs. Hines wants to know when the kangaroo enclosure's gonna arrive.
00:43:39Oh, Mrs. Hines? I need to speak with her. I'll be right back, guys.
00:43:45Hey there, Mrs. Hines. Hi. Good news. Your enclosure arrived this morning. Sorry for the
00:43:52delay. Oh, no worries, mate. But I tell you what, it's hard to keep those little joeys
00:43:56from jumping all over the furniture. Look, I'll go get it for you. Thanks, Hayes. Kangaroo enclosure?
00:44:05Well, so much for that Bill Hawkins clue. Yeah, we hit a dead end. Hold on. We can look up his name
00:44:13in the phone book. Whoa, put that away. There's technology for that. Phone book, what's next?
00:44:21What's wrong with the phone book? Okay, there is one person in town with the last name Hawkins,
00:44:31but his name is William. Wait a second. The gravestone said Bill, and Bill is short for
00:44:39William. That's right. There isn't a phone number, but there's an address. Let's go.
00:44:45Why do we have to run everywhere?
00:45:06Hey, this is the neighborhood I was at yesterday, helping a lady bring flowers.
00:45:13Really? You came to help someone? I thought you said helping a total stranger was whack.
00:45:19Yeah, I know. I'm glad you're helping us figure out this mystery. Let's go.
00:45:31I guess this is it.
00:45:42I guess there's nobody home. Maybe we should leave a note. I have a notebook and a pen.
00:46:13What do you not have in there? Spies need to be prepared for anything.
00:46:25Okay guys, this is what I got. Hello, Mr. Hawkins. We are Faith, Josh, and Cam. We found an old
00:46:32letter in the basement of the hardware store. I think it has your dad's name on it. It talks
00:46:39about a secret door. We think it's in Arizona. We wanted to just return it to you. We'll come
00:46:44back later. What do you guys think? I like it. I can't believe we're doing so much work to help
00:46:56somebody.
00:47:12Yes? Didn't you come here yesterday to bring my flowers? Yeah, that was me. I thought so.
00:47:19You have no idea how much pleasure those flowers have given me.
00:47:23Is there anything else I could do for you?
00:47:27My son in Oregon gave me this the other day and he said we can see each other when we call,
00:47:33but I have no idea how to use this.
00:47:45Can you make it work for Josh? I think I can do it.
00:47:49Okay. I'll be right back. Okay.
00:48:03Here you go, kids. All right. Awesome. Wow, thank you.
00:48:10Excuse me, ma'am. You know the man that lives across the street there?
00:48:14Oh, yes. I have known him since he was a boy, Billy Hawkins.
00:48:18Well, he's not a little boy anymore, but he travels a lot for work now.
00:48:23And when he's gone, he leaves his dog, Jack, with me.
00:48:28Hey, I think I got it.
00:48:34Mom? Hello, Justin. I can see you. Kids, come see Grandma.
00:48:44Josh, why did you help that lady? I knew you were going to ask that. I don't know.
00:48:53Wow, you really made her day when you fixed it so she can see her family.
00:48:57Did you see the look on her face? Plus, we got cookies.
00:49:05So, do you give stuff away all the time? Of course not, but I do when I think it's
00:49:12needed or if I think it's the right thing to do. I mean, yesterday was nice with the lady,
00:49:18but I don't know. I mean, I work hard for the stuff that I have. It's mine. I just don't see
00:49:24why I need to be giving it away. Besides, being generous seems to be getting you in trouble.
00:49:30Excuse me, sir. Are you a new employee here? Uh, no, no, no. I'm just here helping Mr. Thomas
00:49:35for a couple of days. But is it okay if I ask you a question? Sure, what? Why do you shop here?
00:49:43I mean, there's one of those big giant discount superstore lumberyards just a few miles away with
00:49:49more variety and cheaper prices. Yeah, I know, but I don't know. I mean, I don't know if it's
00:49:55superstore lumberyards or just a few miles away with more variety and cheaper prices.
00:49:59Why do you come here? I just like coming to this store. Mom, that's not why you come here.
00:50:04You should tell him, Mom. Tell me what? It's not a big deal. Yes, it is. It's a miracle.
00:50:10Last year, my mom lost her job. These things happen, but things got pretty bad,
00:50:14and a man even came and took her phone away. That was not cool. And then something else happened,
00:50:21like the worst thing you could possibly imagine. The plumbing in the basement broke. There was
00:50:25water gushing out everywhere. We cleaned up the water, and a plumber came, but he told us that
00:50:30it would cost like $400 to fix. We came here to see how much the materials would cost,
00:50:35and it was 200 bucks, which we still didn't have. The next thing you know, Mr. Thomas tells my mom
00:50:41he wants to give us the plumbing materials. Can you believe that? Who gives people plumbing
00:50:46materials? Plus, he closed his shop for like two hours just to come and help us fix the problem.
00:50:53Isn't that crazy? Crazy is not a nice thing to say, sweetie, but Mr. Thomas is a kind and generous
00:51:00man. I try to do as much shopping as I can here because I like the way he runs his store. Plus,
00:51:06I told all my friends to come and shop here. Do you know how rare it is to find a store like this
00:51:11nowadays? Well, who knows when Mr. Hawkins is coming back. I wish we knew more about the secret
00:51:22door in Arizona. Yeah. Plus, I'm gonna be leaving tomorrow. I don't think we're gonna be able to
00:51:28solve the mystery by tomorrow. I wish the letter said more about the secret door. That's the whole
00:51:33point, silly. It's a secret door. Don't worry, Josh. We had fun with you being spies. Can you show me
00:51:40what other cool stuff you have in your backpack? You like my spy gear? Uh, this is my ultraviolet
00:51:46light. You already saw that. Uh, this is my GPS. It connects with the satellite and gives directions,
00:51:53typing your address or the coordinates. What? What is it? Hmm. Let me see the letter.
00:52:05Look at these numbers on the back. What if? What if what? What if these numbers are coordinates?
00:52:11Read the numbers off to me. Okay, here's the first set. 42.009300. Slowly.
00:52:20Four. Got it. Two. Got it. Faster. 42.009300. Is that good? Yes. Thank you. Okay,
00:52:3486.158154. Is it in Arizona? No, these aren't coordinates. If they are,
00:52:47the door's in the middle of China. At least we tried.
00:52:56Whoa, Mr. Green. Looks like you got quite a project going on here. Yeah, I'm just repainting
00:53:02Yeah, I'm just repainting the kitchen at home. You know, I really don't know much about painting,
00:53:06but I hope I got enough stuff here. Well, if you manage your portions right,
00:53:10I think you have enough for your kitchen and your neighbor's kitchen as well.
00:53:20Happy painting. So now you're encouraging others to give their stuff away too?
00:53:25Well, there's nothing wrong with being generous. Sure, I guess. I guess I'm just not understanding
00:53:33this stuff yet. I mean, didn't you also tell me that you give a portion of your income away?
00:53:38Well, I wouldn't exactly call it giving it away. It's called tithing. You see, God has given me so
00:53:45much that we return a portion of that to pay for all the good things that the church is doing all
00:53:51around the world and even here in our community. Is that everything, sir? Yep, that'll be all. Very good.
00:54:06That'll be $7.22. Thank you. Can I get one? No, it's mine.
00:54:15Here you are, sir. Thank you. Have a great day. You too. Thank you for shopping with us.
00:54:22Kids, they're so selfish nowadays. And why is that? Let me ask you a question.
00:54:29Who provided that boy with the bag of chips that he had? Well, the father did. And you saw how the
00:54:35boy didn't even want to give one chip to the one who provided it to him. Do you think that's right?
00:54:42Do you think the father is happy about how his son wouldn't even give him not one potato chip?
00:54:47Or should he get angry and never give his son chips again for being so selfish? Well, of course
00:54:53not. I'm sure as he grows he'll teach him that he shouldn't be selfish and that he should be
00:54:57generous with the things that he's been given. Hey, Josh. Yeah? See this dash?
00:55:12Well, I thought it was a dash, but do you think it could be a negative?
00:55:18Wait a minute. If that number's a negative, it'll be pointing at the complete opposite side of the
00:55:23world. No way. You're not going to believe this. By adding the negative, the place is only five
00:55:33miles away from where we are right now. Are you sure? What do we do? Should we go to these
00:55:38coordinates and see what's there? It looks like the location of these coordinates is in the middle
00:55:43of the woods near the state road. Well, five miles is not too far. Five miles is very far. I'm
00:55:49not going to run five miles. Maybe we can organize an expedition. What do you guys think? I vote yes.
00:55:56I vote affirmative. Why do I get the feeling we're going no matter what I say? Fine. I'll go.
00:56:06But I don't think this is a good idea, though. Well, it's probably too late today, so let's go
00:56:13first thing tomorrow morning. Come on. Remember, I'm leaving tomorrow afternoon, so we have to go
00:56:19early. Well, Faith and I both have bikes, and I can borrow my dad's. Amen. I don't have to run.
00:56:25Okay, let's do this. Okay, let's meet at the store when it opens. Okay, I'm going to get so grounded.
00:56:36Hey, Tony. I hope you haven't forgotten about our little assignments. I know tomorrow is your last
00:56:43day, but I have one last task for you. A simple one. All right. These assignments haven't been
00:56:49too bad. Have you ever heard of a man named John D. Rockefeller? Of course. Wasn't he like the
00:56:55first billionaire ever? Correct. Now, from the age of 53 when he retired, he was a billionaire.
00:57:03Now, from the age of 53 when he retired, John D. Rockefeller was sick mentally, emotionally,
00:57:10physically, and he was just totally miserable. But then something completely changed his life,
00:57:17and that's your assignment. See if you can tell me what changed his life
00:57:21and brought him joy for another 40 plus years, way up into his 90s.
00:57:27So, what was your task today? Well, it was an interesting one. When Rockefeller was 53...
00:57:55Rockefeller? The rich guy? Yes, that one. When he retired, he was miserable and in really bad shape,
00:58:03but something changed, and for the last 40 years of his life, they were wonderful. Really? What
00:58:09changed? It turns out that for the second half of his life, he spent all of his time and effort
00:58:14giving away billions of dollars to missionaries and education and science. It was amazing. Wow.
00:58:23I just don't know what to do about this store. I mean, Mr. Thomas is a really nice guy. I see what
00:58:30he's doing here. I see how he's trying to be helpful and an important part of this community,
00:58:36but his business practices are just so unconventional. Of course, there's no way the
00:58:44investors are going to go for it, and I really wanted that bonus. Now, I just need to figure
00:58:52out how to break it to him softly. Well, I guess you have until tomorrow to figure out, but
00:58:57maybe you can take him out for lunch or something.
00:59:23Your arms again, it doesn't matter where I am. I can always think back,
00:59:37find the arms that always calm me down.
00:59:52Travels down my shoulders, strong enough to hold you.
01:00:06Lay your troubles down my shoulders, strong enough to hold you,
01:00:14to hold you.
01:00:22Hey, Dad, can we go to the store now? Yes, yes, let's go.
01:00:29Hey, I thought you said the hardware store was boring.
01:00:33Hey, guys, sorry I'm late. It's okay. We just got here a minute ago.
01:00:37Did anyone disclose to anyone where we're going? Not me. Me neither. It's not that big of a deal.
01:00:43It's only five miles. We'll be back before lunch. What do you think, Faith? Why are you asking me?
01:00:49Can you think of a better way to get grounded? He won't get grounded.
01:00:53He'll be surprised how often she gets grounded. Really? Let's just go.
01:01:02Is he still trying to save his...
01:01:04Social life? Yeah. So what are you gonna do? I'm actually gonna help him.
01:01:18Oh, that's so cute. You can't call my spy stuff cute. You may call it cool.
01:01:25By the way, can you hold your hand out?
01:01:31So
01:01:51that was so cool. Hey, Jesse, the nearest cell tower is in that direction.
01:01:57Good. Thanks.
01:02:06Come on, let's go.
01:02:27So
01:02:57I guess we're gonna have to go on foot now. Are you sure? Yep. Well, let's get to it.
01:03:28So
01:03:41you guys ever been here before? This place is kind of cool and spooky. Dude, I've never been
01:03:46here before. Dude, I wish I've never been here before. This is the stuff of nightmares. Seriously?
01:03:54It's just some woods.
01:04:03So
01:04:20Oh.
01:04:24You think it's safe to traverse? It looks like it hasn't been used in a long time.
01:04:30So who's going first? Clearly, that's your job. Why me? Because you're holding the GPS and
01:04:38no, I don't want to hold it. Fine. It's just a little bridge. Little and decrepit.
01:04:54Come on, guys. It's not that bad.
01:04:56Whoa. Is he alive?
01:05:03I'm okay, guys. It's safe. Just step on the edges.
01:05:15Hey, do you think we're trespassing? I don't think so. According to the GPS,
01:05:25I think we're on state lands. Nice touch with that, I think, Josh.
01:05:31Stop worrying. Anyways, I think we're almost there. Come on.
01:05:44So
01:05:58we're getting close, guys. According to this, we're about 25 feet away. Start looking around.
01:06:04Look. I think I'm hallucinating. I see it, but I don't believe it.
01:06:10Why is there a door in the middle of the woods?
01:06:15Hey, Tony. Thanks again for inviting me to lunch. Hey,
01:06:18happy to do it. We've got some important things to talk about. I suppose we do.
01:06:29Hello. Table for two, please. Just give me one minute. I need to clear one off for you.
01:06:36Thank you. You're welcome.
01:06:40That's true. Let's see if we can grab a quick bite to eat and get back to work.
01:06:44They need all the help they can get. Gentlemen, I got your table cleared off right over here.
01:06:50Young lady, I think these gentlemen are in a hurry, so why don't you give them our table?
01:06:54Oh, okay. All right, guys. If you want to come this way, I have a seat for you.
01:06:59Thank you so much. We really appreciate this.
01:07:02That was really nice of them, boy. Boy, it really was. Man.
01:07:07Sorry. I hope that's okay. Another table will free up soon.
01:07:14Finally. See what I mean? You give up our table and it gives us nothing in return. If you ask me,
01:07:22this is poor time management. Your decision to give up our table just wasted five minutes of
01:07:26our time. James, you asked me to come here and stay until Monday at three o'clock. Here we are,
01:07:33but things aren't looking good. Thank you. You're welcome. Thanks so much.
01:07:41I can't believe this door is actually here. This place looks like it's falling apart.
01:08:01What should we do?
01:08:01What? Don't do that. You scared us half to death. Expecting someone to answer?
01:08:14Look, there's a lock on the door. What do you think is behind this door? I don't know.
01:08:22What are you looking for? This.
01:08:26It's a surveillance device for spies. That's cool. Can I live in your backpack?
01:08:43What do you see? I don't really see anything.
01:08:48It looks like a little concrete room. Empty and crumbly.
01:08:51Empty and crumbly. Man, I wish this lock was... Oh, man.
01:09:10Uh, guys? Yeah, yeah, we know Faith. Maybe we shouldn't go in?
01:09:15How did you know what I was going to say?
01:09:21I'm not going in first. You have the light. You go in first. She does have a point.
01:09:51I'm sorry, I couldn't resist. That was dreadfully awesome.
01:10:14It's just what you saw with your camera. Just a small concrete room.
01:10:20Maybe we should go.
01:10:31Is everyone okay? I'm good. I'm scared. I'm with you, Faith. Come on, let's get out of here.
01:10:40Get out of here.
01:10:46Come on, guys, push.
01:10:57We're stuck. Wait, Josh, couldn't you call someone?
01:11:02There's no signal. What are we gonna do?
01:11:18No one can hear us. And no one even knows we're here.
01:11:22So here's the bottom line. As I told you, the investors are concerned about how you manage the store, and since they only care about numbers, my report is going to have to reflect this. They will take the store away from you, James. I'm really sorry, I just don't see any other way.
01:11:47I understand. An agreement is an agreement. You held up your end of the bargain.
01:12:17How long have we been here? I don't know. We've been here for hours. I'm really scared. Don't worry, Faith, we'll get out of here. Actually, you know what we haven't done yet? We haven't prayed. Pray? Do you think praying will really help us? Yeah. How do you pray? I'll pray.
01:12:40Dear Jesus, we're in a lot of trouble here. We were trying to help this man, and now we're stuck in this place. Can you help us get out? Please, amen. Amen.
01:12:53So what happens next? Well, I guess we trust God and be patient. Has God ever helped you before? Sure, lots of times. Really?
01:13:05Hey guys, you gotta check this out. Come on. I think there's a door behind all this junk. I wonder what's behind the door. I don't know if we should go in. We already got in trouble from the first door we went into. Yeah, but what if it's a way out? We have to look in there.
01:13:30Be careful.
01:13:42What is this place? I don't know. I don't like it. It's scary. Yeah, we know.
01:13:55This place looks like a secret hideout or something.
01:14:01Look, these used to be beds.
01:14:09I wonder what this hand crank thing is.
01:14:15It's a dead end. What are we gonna do?
01:14:21Do you think God will really help us?
01:14:25I have to admit, I was a bit surprised by your management style, but you do close on the busiest day, and sometimes you close in the middle of the day, and you do give things away, and you even have animals walking around in your store.
01:14:47Unfortunately, the investors will disagree with this management style, and they will take away the store. Unless something happens in the next minute. At least I'm paying for lunch.
01:14:59Uh, miss, could I get the check, please?
01:15:03Oh, I forgot to tell you, those four gentlemen who you guys let sit down, they actually paid your bill for you.
01:15:07What?
01:15:09Yeah, they were impressed by your kindness and generosity, and they even left me a big tip too, so thank you!
01:15:17It's my wife.
01:15:23Hello?
01:15:25Hello?
01:15:27This signal here is bad news.
01:15:29What?
01:15:31What's that?
01:15:33What do you mean you haven't seen them all day?
01:15:35Okay, I'm coming to the store right now.
01:15:37Josh and the other two kids are missing.
01:15:39Missing?
01:15:41I haven't seen them for hours.
01:15:43Honey, what's going on?
01:15:46I haven't seen Josh the whole day.
01:15:48And no one else has seen him.
01:15:50Have you seen him?
01:15:52No, I haven't.
01:15:54He didn't come for lunch either.
01:15:56Jesse said he saw them.
01:15:58The three of them rode off on bikes.
01:16:00On bikes?
01:16:02Josh doesn't have a bike here.
01:16:04Besides, he knew we were leaving at three.
01:16:06Mrs. Vargas, I'm going to close this store so we can all fan out and search for them.
01:16:10Let's go this way, guys.
01:16:16It's getting pretty late.
01:16:18Our parents are probably disquieted by now.
01:16:20Do you always talk like that?
01:16:22My mom gives me a new vocab word every day.
01:16:24She says it'll help me one day.
01:16:26I'm still waiting.
01:16:28Do you think we'll ever get out of here?
01:16:30I don't know.
01:16:32If you do,
01:16:34what would you do different?
01:16:36What do you mean?
01:16:38I don't know.
01:16:40Like, if you had a second chance to do something different,
01:16:42how would you do it?
01:16:45Well, I would probably stop following you guys
01:16:47through all these crazy places.
01:16:51Um, I don't know.
01:16:53I would probably help Mr. Thomas more around the store.
01:16:55I know your dad is here
01:16:57because he's in trouble.
01:16:59Maybe I could help him.
01:17:01How about you?
01:17:03I don't know.
01:17:05Ever since we've tried to return this mysterious note,
01:17:07things have been a little different.
01:17:09I like using my spy stuff
01:17:11to do good things,
01:17:14but usually all it does is get me in trouble.
01:17:16I think there's definitely
01:17:18a right and wrong way of doing things.
01:17:20Well, I'm glad you guys
01:17:22are here to help me not be afraid.
01:17:24I heard there were bears and bobcats
01:17:26in these woods.
01:17:28Bears and bobcats? Aren't those dangerous?
01:17:32What was that?
01:17:36There's something
01:17:38at the door.
01:17:40Let's go hide in the back.
01:17:44It's coming in!
01:17:52Josh?
01:17:54Josh?
01:17:56Where is he?
01:17:58Josh?
01:18:00Anything?
01:18:02Nothing. I don't know where those kids could be.
01:18:04But what should we do?
01:18:06Well, Mr. Thomas already has
01:18:08the police department and the fire department looking.
01:18:10All we can really do
01:18:13is wait and trust that they know where to look.
01:18:15Waiting and trusting is so hard.
01:18:17I wish we could do something.
01:18:25What if...
01:18:27What if we pray?
01:18:29What if we pray?
01:18:39Are we dead?
01:18:41Not yet.
01:18:43I am.
01:18:47It's a dog!
01:18:51Everybody okay in here?
01:18:53Yes.
01:18:55He scared us half to death.
01:18:58Who are you?
01:19:00I'm Billy Hawkins. This is my dog,
01:19:02Stewardship Jack.
01:19:06I take it you're Faith, Cam, and Josh.
01:19:08Yeah.
01:19:12Hawkins to Fire Chief, over.
01:19:14This is Fire Chief, over.
01:19:16Jeff, this is Billy.
01:19:18I found the kids and they're all right.
01:19:20I'll bring them back to meet their parents.
01:19:22That's great news, Billy.
01:19:24That's music to my ears.
01:19:27I'll let the parents know.
01:19:29All right, over and out.
01:19:31That's a pretty cool watch you got there, Mr. Hawkins.
01:19:33Yes, it is.
01:19:35Come on. Let's get you guys home.
01:19:43How did he know we were here?
01:19:45Well, I just got home from a trip today.
01:19:47When I went to get Jack,
01:19:49Mrs. Henderson said there were some kids looking for me.
01:19:51And then I heard some kids were lost.
01:19:53And the Fire Chief asked me to help look for them.
01:19:56Plus, I saw your note at the house.
01:20:00But how did you know we were here?
01:20:02When I was a kid, I used to come to this place.
01:20:04I loved it here.
01:20:06Then I saw the note.
01:20:08Then I realized you probably discovered a clue.
01:20:10About the location?
01:20:12But anyway, I thought God wanted me to come here.
01:20:14That's God.
01:20:18We were trying to return a mysterious note to you.
01:20:20It looked important.
01:20:22Yeah, we found it in the basement of the hardware store
01:20:25using Josh's spy stuff.
01:20:27Spy stuff?
01:20:29See, it looks like your dad wrote down the coordinates of this place
01:20:31in invisible ink, and we found it.
01:20:33Wow, I'm impressed.
01:20:35You guys are great detectives.
01:20:37And we're spies, too.
01:20:39I used to play spy stuff, too.
01:20:41That was a big deal when I was a kid.
01:20:43Really?
01:20:45Sure.
01:20:47Why did your dad even build that place in the first place?
01:20:49That's called a fallout shelter.
01:20:51Or a bomb shelter.
01:20:53When I was a kid, times were different.
01:20:55I lived during what they called the Cold War.
01:20:57The Cold War?
01:20:59I've heard of that.
01:21:01What is that?
01:21:03It was a time of fear, distrust,
01:21:05threats,
01:21:07and spies.
01:21:09Spies?
01:21:11My dad built that place to protect us.
01:21:13He stockpiled it with food.
01:21:15There were beds.
01:21:17There's even a hand crank that you can use to circulate the air.
01:21:19Yeah, I saw the broken hand crank in there.
01:21:22The nations of the world were
01:21:24threatening each other with nuclear bombs,
01:21:26so they sent spies to the other countries
01:21:28to see what they were doing.
01:21:30So people started building these bomb shelters in case of an attack.
01:21:32What happened next?
01:21:34Well, sadly, the leaders of the United States
01:21:36and Russia,
01:21:38they became enemies.
01:21:40It got to the point that
01:21:42both countries were threatening to launch
01:21:44horrible nuclear missiles towards each other.
01:21:46People were scared,
01:21:48so many people built underground bomb shelters
01:21:51to protect their families.
01:21:53They had beds, food, and water.
01:21:55Last week, I got to visit an actual bomb shelter
01:21:57that had been hidden away for decades.
01:21:59All I know
01:22:01is that it would be really hard
01:22:03to have to stay in there for a very long time.
01:22:05By 1962,
01:22:07the relationship
01:22:09between the U.S. and the Soviet Union
01:22:11became super intense
01:22:13during a period called the Cuban Missile Crisis.
01:22:15U.S. spy planes
01:22:17discovered Soviet missiles in Cuba.
01:22:20Both countries had their missiles pointed at each other.
01:22:22Things became very tense
01:22:24and people thought
01:22:26within hours they would be a nuclear missile launched.
01:22:28Fortunately,
01:22:30some spies got involved
01:22:32and helped defuse
01:22:34a super tense moment
01:22:36between the countries.
01:22:38Most historians say the Cold War
01:22:40ended around 1991
01:22:42and the reason they called it cold
01:22:44was because there was a lot of tension
01:22:46but no actual large-scale fighting ever happened.
01:22:49I'm glad I don't have the huge responsibility
01:22:51of managing an army
01:22:53or a country,
01:22:55but I learned recently that we do have
01:22:57other important things we oversee.
01:22:59It could be our health,
01:23:01our families, our resources,
01:23:03our environments, even our talents.
01:23:05I had an experience recently
01:23:07that made me see that everyone,
01:23:09including me, you,
01:23:11world leaders, parents, kids,
01:23:13we should each learn to manage
01:23:15all these things in a positive way
01:23:17so that the history that is yet to be made
01:23:19in the future can be one
01:23:21we can all be proud of.
01:23:41Hey, Mr. Hawkins.
01:23:43Josh, you did great up there.
01:23:45I brought you a little something.
01:23:47Wow, cool. Thanks.
01:23:51This is from the bomb shelter.
01:23:53Neat. You can add that to your spy collection.
01:23:55Thanks a lot, Billy.
01:23:57I mean, not just for the sign,
01:23:59but also for getting them out of trouble.
01:24:01Hey, I didn't know you guys came.
01:24:03Yep, Uncle James brought us.
01:24:05We came just in time.
01:24:07Josh, your presentation was meritorious.
01:24:09I had a meeting with your dad earlier today
01:24:11and he told me all about your presentation
01:24:13and I came to surprise you.
01:24:15Well, thanks for coming.
01:24:17My dad's been different since he's met you.
01:24:19Well, I'm definitely learning
01:24:21that there's a right and a wrong way
01:24:23of managing the important things in life.
01:24:25What was the word you used, James?
01:24:27Steward. Being a good steward.
01:24:29Right. And the way that he stewards
01:24:31all the important things in life,
01:24:33it makes sense.
01:24:35And since Tony told the investors
01:24:37that there's nothing to worry about down at the store,
01:24:39he's going to be coming back every once in a while
01:24:41to give us some business tips
01:24:43that just might help.
01:24:45It's going to be splendiferous.
01:24:47laughter
01:24:53Josh,
01:24:55your presentation was well done.
01:24:57I'm glad to see you're putting your talents
01:24:59to good use.
01:25:01Thank you, sir.
01:25:03No more spy pranks, right?
01:25:05Spy pranks are history.
01:25:07Starting tomorrow, I'm a new Josh.
01:25:11Tomorrow?
01:25:15Josh!
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01:26:37It's time to make a stand
01:26:39And show the world I can
01:26:42Yeah, I can
01:26:44It's time for me to wake up
01:26:46To see the brighter days
01:26:48Listen to what they have to say
01:26:50Bring out the sun inside
01:26:52Of things that make it a brighter day
01:26:54It's time for me to wake up
01:26:56At the clear blue skies
01:26:58Have faith and just stop asking why
01:27:00Bring out the sun inside
01:27:02Of things that make it a brighter day
01:27:05Oh, it's time to make a stand
01:27:13And show the world I can
01:27:16Yeah, I can
01:27:19It's time for me to wake up
01:27:21To see the brighter days
01:27:23Listen to what they have to say
01:27:25Bring out the sun inside
01:27:27Of things that make it a brighter day
01:27:29It's time for me to wake up
01:27:31At the clear blue skies
01:27:33Have faith and just stop asking why
01:27:35Bring out the sun inside
01:27:37Of things that make it a brighter day
01:27:41Oh, yeah
01:27:48And make it a brighter day

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