If you're going to plagiarize, you could at least show the courtesy of copying... What are...
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Justin McLeod:
If you're going to plagiarize, you could at least show the courtesy of copying...
Chuck Norstadt:
What are you talking about?
Justin McLeod:
Don't! Who wrote this? Who?
Chuck Norstadt:
Bill Garfield.
Justin McLeod:
Never heard of him.
Chuck Norstadt:
He's at Columbia.
Justin McLeod:
Ah! I see you're a high-class cheat.
Chuck Norstadt:
I'm not a cheat, listen...
Justin McLeod:
Yes you are.
Chuck Norstadt:
I hate writing.
Justin McLeod:
Aut disce aut discede!
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So, I'm not too
good at spellings.
Oh, I can see that, but if
you're going to plagiarise,
you might at least show
the courtesy of copying...
What are you talking about?
Don't! Who wrote this? Who?
Bill Garfield.
Never heard of him.
He's at Colombia.
Oh, so you're a
high-class cheat.
-I'm not a cheat...
-Yes, you are!
I hate writing. It sucks!
Adisca alt disceda.
It's a waste of time! It's like
digging those shitty holes!
Clip duration: 49 seconds
Views: 276
Timestamp in movie: 00h 00m 00s
Uploaded: 19 January, 2021
Genres: drama
Summary: Chuck wants to leave home but can't make the grade for boarding school. Then he finds out the disfigured recluse living nearby is an ex-teacher.
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