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☆りゅうタンまん☆と一緒に学ぶ English & Chinese バイリンガルに育てる予定が、3ヶ国語になりました。

[SCRIPT] Things to store

2010-01-10 | Script




George was helping get ready for breakfast while the man with the yellow hat got an early jump on some important work.

This country air is just what I needed.
Well, by tonight my speech for the tribute to Professor Wiseman will be perfect.
Her great vision, her great insight, exhibit right? And the wooling mammoth, her love of the wooling mammoth.
Yeah, Okay, I'll stop for breakfast.

Well, fruit and eggs are good.
These cupboads are too small for us. Maybe we should buy less food.

The thought of having less food made George more hungry.
Well, we still need breakfast.
Hey, I'll run to the market.
Maybe you can finish my speech for me while I'm gone.


Hey, George. I'm helping Jumpy out with extra nuts.
He's storing food.
Squirrels hide food in a ground.
Then when they need it, they dig it out and have plenty to eat.
George never knew the ground was such a good place to store food.

George and the man with the yellow hat needed a good place to store food.
George could hardly wait to chew the rewards of squirrel style storage.

Ummm. George, these doughnuts are delicious!

George, This fish is a phenomenon.

Alright, now for breakfast then back to work on my speech.
What('s) that? Where's our food?
George, I think there is a food thief on the loose.
Why would someone steal paprika?

George wanted to explain that he had all taken care of.
Do we have gophers?
Gophers stole our food?
My paprika!
Why would someone bury paprika?

George, squirrels bury nuts and seeds, not orange juice.
Orange juice doesn't belong in the ground.
Let me show you what belongs in the ground, okay?
See this, nuts and seeds come from trees and plants.
They can grow into new ones if they're not eaten.
You see that's a peanut Jumpy buried a while ago.
It's started to grow.

Now when I was a boy, this tree wasn't here.
Hi, Bouncy Squirrel!
I used to watch Jumpy's great grand father bury his food.
That winter Jumpy's great grand father didn't eat that acorn.
Then it's started to grow. Just kept growing.

This tree came from an acorn just like this.
Now do you understand?

George thought he understood.

We need more orange juice, so I'll run back to the market.
Then I really need to get back to that speech.


If an acorn could become a big tree...
George wondered what a rubber band would grow into, or a feather.
George was gonna grow all kinds of exciting things.
The man with the yellow hat hadn't finished his speech.
George could grow the rest for him.

Bra-bra-bra. Thank you.
This would be the best speech ever.

Hi, George. Have you been just sitting there waiting for me the whole time?
Ugh. You weren't just sitting there waiting for me the whole time.


When the man looked like that, it meant George was about to hear a long lecture.
So you see seeds, nuts, acorns grow. My socks, the radio, the can opener don't grow.
Okay now we have to dig up all those things (that) you buried.
Ugh. Oh, George, where is my speach?
Okay, we have to dig up my speach first.


Unlike Jumpy squirrel, George did know how to find what he wanted.
Everything smelled like dirt.

Hey, (Are) you digging a swimming pool?
No, Bill. George was being a squirrel and buried my speech. We can't find it.
Well, I'll help. Wait, I know someone who can really help. She is a great digger.

No speech here.
Uh, digging a pool there are ya?
George buried something and we're trying to find it.
Well, I've got a metal detector I use to find coins in such down by the lake. Maybe that'll help.
Cool.
Uh, well, my speech isn't exactly made of..

No. Ahoy.
Maybe it's what you're looking for.
No, my speech isn't made of me...
Woo. Are they pirate keys?
Could be, maybe to a treasure chest.
Oh no. Wll, where? We're not gonna find my speech? And I can't rewrite it in time. I'll just have to skip the tribute.

George didn't have the talents of a squirrel, but he did have the talents of a monkey which meant he could see really well.
You found it!
The speech!
Well, that's not made of metal.

So this is the air that inspired that wonderful speech.
Are you planting something?
It's a long story.
That's not a peanut. Looks like something you buried is growing. Maybe you are a little bit squirrel after all.

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