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Tina, come on. 00:02:50.862 - 00:02:52.495
Hello, and welcome. 00:02:56.980 - 00:02:58.409
Hi, hey, who you got there with you? 00:02:59.627 - 00:03:02.990
Hey, Mrs Thompson. 00:03:03.024 - 00:03:04.237
Is that Robbie? 00:03:04.751 - 00:03:05.587
Sure is. Robbie, this is Mrs Bergman, Bryan's mother. 00:03:05.807 - 00:03:09.161
Oh, hi. 00:03:09.203 - 00:03:10.088
Hey, how do you like small town life? I bet it's a change from Springfield. 00:03:10.388 - 00:03:13.658
Oh, he don't mind it. Keeps him out of trouble. 00:03:13.758 - 00:03:15.927
How long is he with you for again? 00:03:16.027 - 00:03:16.964
Till the middle of August. 00:03:17.293 - 00:03:18.312
Oh well great. 00:03:18.632 - 00:03:19.433
Oh, you'll meet Bryan tonight at dinner he's a year younger than you 00:03:19.803 - 00:03:22.998
but if you're interested in any sport involving a ball I'm sure you'll hit it off. 00:03:23.006 - 00:03:26.454
Great. 00:03:27.107 - 00:03:27.898
Bryan, did I hear correctly that you quit drums this year? 00:03:35.214 - 00:03:38.695
Yup. Band's for losers. 00:03:38.821 - 00:03:40.814
Well I only said, because Robbie here plays piano. 00:03:40.849 - 00:03:44.019
Oh, really. Tina plays the flute. Maybe you two could put on a show next time you're over. 00:03:44.403 - 00:03:49.323
It would be the most fun she's seen all year. 00:03:49.384 - 00:03:50.982
Bryan. 00:03:51.310 - 00:03:52.268