Parent Trap 2 Page #7

Year:
1986
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Well, you tried real hard to get your parents

together and when it didn't work out,

I think you handled

your defeat very graciously.

Well, we tried.

What else could we do?

Besides, I guess we're

getting old enough

to know that things aren't always gonna

work out the way we want them to.

That's life.

That's right.

That reminds me. Did you get a chance

to change your dad's invitation?

Yeah, did you change your mom's?

This one's gotta work.

It's just gotta.

Come on, Mom, you don't want to

be late for your own party.

Oh!

Oh, look.

Isn't that sweet?

I guess Mr. Elias

is really gonna miss you.

Oh, I'm gonna miss him. He's been

my boss for the last 15 years.

It's not too late

to decide to stay, you know.

Nikki...

Could we be

the only people here?

Hello?

Maybe the Eliases are down below.

Hm.

Oh! I just remembered something I

left in the car. I'll be right back.

Nikki!

Hello?

Anyone here?

Hello? Mr. Elias?

Anybody?

Where are you going?

Gotta get something out

of the car. Come on with me.

You can go on ahead.

My mom's already in the boat.

Right over there.

Hello?

(Sharon) Hello?

Sharon?

Yes. Down here.

Hi.

Hi.

Well, where's the party?

Well, so far, we're it.

I can't imagine where

Mr. and Mrs. Elias are.

We are on time, aren't we?

Well, yeah. 6:
00,

the invitation said.

Actually, you know, it was odd,

when I first looked at it

I would have sworn

it said seven.

That's funny.

I had the same feeling.

But Mary said

it was 6:
00, so...

here we are.

Yeah.

Are we moving?

No, it always feels that way.

You get that sensation on boats.

Well, looks like we've

been deserted. Yeah.

Would you like me to mix you a drink?

Good idea.

OK.

You should come

and try these. Really.

Don't mind if I do.

These ones, not these ones.

They're very unusual.

These, eh?

What do you mean,

it just got loose?

How in the world could a thing

like that happen?

Well.

Here we are.

I wonder where everybody is.

We seem to have been here

for an awfully long time.

I mean, I'm having

a great time, but...

either we're very early

or they're very late.

Does your father

know how to sail?

I don't think so.

Cheers.

Ah, cheers.

Perhaps we ought to

call the Coast Guard.

Yeah. Probably the sooner

the better.

This is a wonderful party.

I'm having a wonderful time.

It's very hot in here,

though, isn't it?

It's getting a little stuffy.

Do you want me to open a window?

I'm sorry.

I need some air.

Will you excuse me?

Oh.

I'll take one of those with me.

They're gonna kill us

for this one for sure.

Oh, my gosh!

What?

Now what do we do?

( "Wedding March"

by Mendelssohn)

( "Let's Keep What We've Got"

by Marilyn McCoo)

It's so wonderful

It's like nothing else around

Think of what we've found

and let's not lose it

It's so beautiful

It's like music in the air

Think of all we share

And let's not lose it

It's so wonderful

It's like nothing else around

Think of what we've found

And let's not lose it

Encoded by dw817 August 24th 2015

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Erich Kästner

Emil Erich Kästner (German: [ˈʔeːʁɪç ˈkɛstnɐ]; 23 February 1899 – 29 July 1974) was a German author, poet, screenwriter and satirist, known primarily for his humorous, socially astute poems and for children's books including Emil and the Detectives. He received the international Hans Christian Andersen Medal in 1960 for his autobiography Als ich ein kleiner Junge war. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature four times. more…

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