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Josh Rosen:
Why so determined to be Blossom Queen? Dylan Schoenfield:
Because it's the best way to ensure lifelong popularity. Josh Rosen:
Aren't you already popular? Dylan Schoenfield:
Let me ask you this: does Sunshine Lemonade advertise? Josh Rosen:
Yeah, they have the commercial with the waterskiing penguins. Lola:
Oh, I like the penguins! [catches herself and clams up uncomfortably] Dylan Schoenfield:
Sunshine is already number one. They don't need to advertise but they do to STAY number one. Get it? Josh Rosen:
Got it. Dylan Schoenfield:
Good
Why so determined to be Blossom Queen? Dylan Schoenfield:
Because it's the best way to ensure lifelong popularity. Josh Rosen:
Aren't you already popular? Dylan Schoenfield:
Let me ask you this: does Sunshine Lemonade advertise? Josh Rosen:
Yeah, they have the commercial with the waterskiing penguins. Lola:
Oh, I like the penguins! [catches herself and clams up uncomfortably] Dylan Schoenfield:
Sunshine is already number one. They don't need to advertise but they do to STAY number one. Get it? Josh Rosen:
Got it. Dylan Schoenfield:
Good
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Why so determined to be Blossom Queen
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Because it's the best way to ensure lifelong popularity
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Aren't you already popular
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Let me ask you this does Sunshine Lemonade advertise
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Yeah they have the commercials with the waterskiing penguins
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Oh I like the penguins
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Sunshine is already number one They don't need to advertise
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But they do it to stay number one Get it
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Got it Good
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Movie Summary
To win a school popularity contest, a high school diva permits a film club classmate to record her popular life, but the film starts documenting her decline instead.


