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Francine: We have to do something about the Binky problem.
[[Francine Frensky]]: We have to do something about the Binky problem.


Buster: Yeah, I haven't tasted a dessert all year.
Buster: Yeah, I haven't tasted a dessert all year.

Revision as of 16:34, 12 September 2017

Francine Frensky: We have to do something about the Binky problem.

Buster: Yeah, I haven't tasted a dessert all year.

Arthur: What we need is an emergency anti-Binky plan.

Brain: Let's examine Binky to discover his weaknesses. See, He's big, he's strong. His large feet root him solidly to the ground. 

Arthur: He's like a tree, execpt without the birds.

Buster: A tree that can chase after you.

Francine: I can't think of any weaknesses.

Rattles: Hey, Binky, I don't see Sue Ellen anywhere.

Molly: I guess she's too scared of you.

Binky: Yeah, you know what excuse she gave? that she had to go to some koren cooking class. Tae Kwon "Dough." (laughing)

Rattles: Did she tell you Tae Kwon Do was a cooking class?

Binky: No, but... "dough"—It's like baking cookies, right? (laughing)

Molly: Binky, Tae Kwon Do isn't baking. It's that martial art stuff they do on Sports World.

Binky: Uh, Can I talk to you guys?

Arthur: Us! Ok, I guess.

Binky: Well, not here.

Binky: I can't talk to Molly and Rattles because... they wouldn't understand. You see, I've never fought anybody before.

Arthur: Never?

Binky: They all ran away, and I'm worried I might... hurt that little pip-squeak... yeah!

Francine: Well If you weren't always picking fights and trying to scare everybody, you wouldn't have this problem now.

Binky: But it's what I'm good at.

Arthur: That's true, He is good at it.

Francine: Maybe you should use some of that energy for something constructive—like music.
Binky: That's it! I'll beat her in music. Yeah! That's how I'll humiliate her!
Francine: That's not what I meant, Binky.

Binky: Thanks, Thanks a lot! I gotta go practice.

MS. KRASNY: Thank you, Prunella. Next, a classical piece for clarinet and alto saxophone.

Arthur: Binky, everybody's looking for you.

Binky: Why?

Arthur: They're all aplotting you.

Binky: Not me—her. She was better than me. She beat me.

Arthur: Always beating somebody isn't the most important thing.

Binky: Well to me it is. I'm not the best at anything. I got held back a year, remember. Mine went higher. Everybody would laugh at me if I didn't beat them.

Arthur: Maybe they wouldn't laugh at you, maybe they'd actually like you.

Binky: What do you know?

Arthur: All I know that together you and Sue Ellen sounded the best of anyone.

Binky: Well, If I were gonna cry about it, I guess I could go back.

Arthur: That's right. We're all crying.

Binky: Well, don't.