All Summers End
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[guitar music plays]
My love
Is blind
[man]
Alright, you ready?
[boy] Yeah.
[man] Alright, stand back.
[boy] Can I try?
Go ahead.
Get the flame right on the wick.
Careful.
OK, stand back.
[girl] Hey.
How's it going?
It's going.
Just out taking a walk.
Is it cool if I join you?
Yeah.
[man narrating]
I was young... once.
Be back by eight, yeah?
Come on, Dad.
Let's go.
[narrator] When we're young,
we think we're invincible.
[chatting indistinct]
But then life
teaches you otherwise.
I was 16-years-old
the summer I met Grace Turner.
[bell dings]
Hey. What are you doing?
I'm throwing this bridge
in the river.
Here.
Go ahead. Toss it over.
OK.
[water splashes]
[chuckles]
Doesn't this upset the fish?
No.
They just move and then
forget why they even moved
in the first place.
Whoa.
I'd hate to live like that.
Like what?
Like, not remembering things.
Think about everything
you'd lose.
All the great memories
you wouldn't have.
Well, I guess
I better get going.
OK.
What would you say if I told you
you were gonna be my first love?
What would you say to that?
Um... I don't know what I'd say.
and get back to me when you do.
[man narrating]
I had no idea what I was doing.
Our town was trying
to kill us with boredom.
So Hunter insisted
this July 4th would be
- the greatest act of rebellion since 1776.
- [laughing]
Timmy was more concerned with the
practical matters of manhood.
The three of us were in a race to see
who could get to third base first.
So... [clears throat],
what are you...
what are you doin' tonight?
None of us wanted to lose.
[laughs]
[indistinct chatter]
[sighs]
You know,
I don't know.
[laughs] What do you mean
you don't know?
She told you for Christ's sake.
I guess.
Give me that.
No guessing, man, alright?
She wants it bad.
Dude, if I was you,
I'd be getting on that sh*t.
- [boy] Mmm.
- I mean, you gotta make sure
she knows that you're the one
calling the shots, you know.
well just forget the whole thing.
for your body anyway.
[laughing]
Yeah, probably.
- Shut up, Tim.
- Ohh!
Come on, guys,
let's get outta here.
You guys want any more of this?
- I'm good.
- Nope.
Naw? Alright,
- Do it.
- Chuck it.
- Uh-oh.
- Uh-oh.
- Here we go!
- Chuck, chuck, chuck!
Kaboom!
[all cheering]
And the crowd goes wild!
[woman] Conrad?
[adult Conrad] My father
left us five years before,
and home hadn't
been the same since.
To fill the void,
my mom had latched
on to me so tight
So, today, things were
gonna be different,
I had an invitation
I couldn't refuse.
One way or another
I was gonna make my move.
Well, look who it is.
Come on. We're all out back.
[man] How 'bout another burger,
Conrad?
Uh, I'm OK.
C'mon, you need to put some more
OK, you talked me into it.
There you go.
Eric, could you get me a beer?
[Eric] Sure thing, Dad.
[woman] It's nice of you
to join us, Connie.
Your family
didn't have any plans?
Uh, well, my mom,
she's outta town,
she's, uh,
Oh, a working woman, huh?
See, honey,
I told you they existed.
That must be so hard.
Dad, tell her to stop.
How 'bout your father,
what does he do?
Oh.
Problem there, Connie?
Eric, just shut it.
See? Always with the attitude.
Be careful, man, you're gonna have
a hard time keeping her in line.
- [chuckles]
- Dad, tell him to stop.
- Gracie, relax.
- He's trying to embarrass me.
You do that on your own.
Stop being such
a shithead, Eric.
Watch the language.
Oh, my God!
[man]
Eric, I think you know better.
C'mon,
I was just jokin' with her.
Right.
Hey, Connie!
Uh, listen, man,
you like my sister, don't ya?
Yeah, well, I mean...
It's cool, man, don't sweat it.
OK.
Play it cool, OK,
don't show her
you're too interested.
But, don't hold back
too much either.
Yeah, I guess.
Gotta make the first move, man.
- Be aggressive.
- Cool.
But not too aggressive, alright,
Yeah.
- Good luck, buddy.
- You too, man.
Hey.
my family. They're so annoying.
[scoffs] Well, looks
can be deceiving right?
Hm.
So, you coming to the fireworks
with us tonight, or what?
Uh, well, I kinda told the guys
I'd hang out with them tonight.
Oh.
Let's hope I survive it
alone then.
[sighs]
Yeah.
Hey, hey, hey.
You two hooking up or what?
- Hey, guys.
- [Tim] Hi, Grace.
Hey, Timmy.
Hey, Hunter.
You, uh, teachin' our boy
the ways of the world?
- Dude, shut up.
- Aw, look at that,
defending his girl, how sweet.
- [laughs]
- I'm sorry, Grace.
[Hunter] Hey, hey, hey, did you
just say sorry to her, man?
Cause, you were supposed to
meet up with us
It's cool, Conrad,
if you wanna hang out with a
buncha children go right ahead.
- Ohh! Burn!
- Oh, God! How am I gonna recover from that one?
- [Hunter] It hurts! [laughs]
- [Tim] Hunter, how am I gonna recover from that?
See you later?
OK.
Gentlemen.
- Mmm. How ladylike.
- Ohh, yes. Bye.
- Bye, Grace.
- Have a wonderful day.
You got yourself
a keeper there, Conrad.
- [laughs]
- Dude, what the hell are you doing?
Hey, calm down, man.
Why'd you have to do that?
You're embarrassing me...
What are you talking about?
Dude, I don't even know
where his hands have been.
Where they been, Connie?
Obviously not on Grace.
Ohh. You hear that, Con?
Obviously not on Grace.
That hurt.
That hurt.
So, you'd, uh,
get a little kiss?
No, you totally blew the moment,
dude.
- I was going to.
- [laughs] Blew the moment?
- Yeah.
- Aw, did you hear this, kid?
Yeah, I'm hearing it.
[laughs] Stop with the angry
game, Con, alright?
You ditched us for her.
I was just leaving to come find
you guys, I swear.
Ohh, OK, well, looked like you were just
trying to find something, if you ask me.
Oh, man,
finding something for sure.
[laughs] Should we even include
him in tonight's plans, Tim?
See, uh, I don't know.
I just don't know.
- I don't know either, man.
- Just tell me what's goin' on.
[laughs]
Alright, we got wheels.
My Granddad's taking the night off, so
we'll snag his truck. He won't even know.
You can't drive.
Dude, I got my permit alright,
don't be a p*ssy.
Why can't we just head over to the
fireworks like everybody else?
Lame. Lame!
Oh, we're doing it
with or without you, Con.
again, go for it.
- C'mon, man.
- Oh, no, no, no, no, it's cool, man. Have fun, buddy.
See you later.
Peace.
[groans]
Alright, Tim, open the trunk
and take the wheel, alright?
[Tim] Go, go!
Open it man, open it.
Let's go, let's go.
[laughs] Look what I got.
[laughing]
Let's go, c'mon.
[howling]
- Oh, sh*t let's go.
- Hunter, let's go. C'mon, c'mon.
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