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You wanna a Pepsi, pall, you’re gonna pay for it. Yeah, well, how about my homework, McFly? I still don’t understand, how am I supposed to go to the dance with her, if she’s already going to the dance with you. What’s with the life preserver? What, what, ma?

That’s right, he’s gonna be mayor. Lorenzo, where’re you keys? Yeah, I’ll keep that in mind. Marty, I’m sorry, but the only power source capable of generating one point twenty-one gigawatts of electricity is a bolt of lightning. It’s about the future, isn’t it?

You okay, is everything alright? Look, there’s a rhythmic ceremonial ritual coming up. yes, Joey just loves being in his playpen. he cries whenever we take him out so we just leave him in there all the time. Well Marty, I hope you like meatloaf. What? Now, now, Biff, now, I never noticed any blindspot before when I would drive it. Hi, son.

Well, safe and sound, now, n good old 1955. Doc, I’m from the future. I came here in a time machine that you invented. Now, I need your help to get back to the year 1985. Mr. McFly, Mr. McFly, this just arrived, oh hi Marty. I think it’s your new book. Uh, well, okay Biff, uh, I’ll finish that on up tonight and I’ll bring it over first thing tomorrow morning. Wait a minute, wait a minute. 1:15 in the morning?

So tell me, future boy, who’s president of the United States in 1985? Quiet, quiet. I’m gonna read your thoughts. Let’s see now, you’ve come from a great distance? You want it, you know you want it, and you know you want me to give it to you. What, what, ma? Hello, Jennifer.

Yeah, alright, bye-bye. What? Not a word, not a word, not a word now. Quiet, uh, donations, you want me to make a donation to the coast guard youth auxiliary? That’s a great idea. I’d love to park. Hey Dad, George, hey, you on the bike. Doc, look, all we need is a little plutonium.

Working. Okay, that’s enough. Now stop the microphone. I’m sorry fellas. I’m afraid you’re just too darn loud. Next, please. Where’s the next group, please. The appropriate question is, weren’t the hell are they. Einstein has just become the world’s first time traveler. I sent him into the future. One minute into the future to be exact. And at exactly 1:21 a.m. we should cat h up with him and the time machine. Jesus. Marty, is that you?

Nothing. Marty, I’m sorry, but the only power source capable of generating one point twenty-one gigawatts of electricity is a bolt of lightning. Good morning, Mom. Uh, I think so. Um, well it’s a delorean, right?

Watch it, Goldie. Here you go, lady. There’s a quarter. Who? We do now. George, there’s nothing to be scared of. All it takes is a little self confidence. You know, if you put your mind to it, you could accomplish anything.

I don’t wanna see you in here again. No, Doc. Who’s are these? Now, of course not, Biff, now, I wouldn’t want that to happen. Doc, you gotta help me. you were the only one who knows how your time machine works.

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You wanna a Pepsi, pall, you’re gonna pay for it. Yeah, well, how about my homework, McFly? I still don’t understand, how am I supposed to go to the dance with her, if she’s already going to the dance with you. What’s with the life preserver? What, what, ma?

That’s right, he’s gonna be mayor. Lorenzo, where’re you keys? Yeah, I’ll keep that in mind. Marty, I’m sorry, but the only power source capable of generating one point twenty-one gigawatts of electricity is a bolt of lightning. It’s about the future, isn’t it?

You okay, is everything alright? Look, there’s a rhythmic ceremonial ritual coming up. yes, Joey just loves being in his playpen. he cries whenever we take him out so we just leave him in there all the time. Well Marty, I hope you like meatloaf. What? Now, now, Biff, now, I never noticed any blindspot before when I would drive it. Hi, son.

Well, safe and sound, now, n good old 1955. Doc, I’m from the future. I came here in a time machine that you invented. Now, I need your help to get back to the year 1985. Mr. McFly, Mr. McFly, this just arrived, oh hi Marty. I think it’s your new book. Uh, well, okay Biff, uh, I’ll finish that on up tonight and I’ll bring it over first thing tomorrow morning. Wait a minute, wait a minute. 1:15 in the morning?

So tell me, future boy, who’s president of the United States in 1985? Quiet, quiet. I’m gonna read your thoughts. Let’s see now, you’ve come from a great distance? You want it, you know you want it, and you know you want me to give it to you. What, what, ma? Hello, Jennifer.

Yeah, alright, bye-bye. What? Not a word, not a word, not a word now. Quiet, uh, donations, you want me to make a donation to the coast guard youth auxiliary? That’s a great idea. I’d love to park. Hey Dad, George, hey, you on the bike. Doc, look, all we need is a little plutonium.

Working. Okay, that’s enough. Now stop the microphone. I’m sorry fellas. I’m afraid you’re just too darn loud. Next, please. Where’s the next group, please. The appropriate question is, weren’t the hell are they. Einstein has just become the world’s first time traveler. I sent him into the future. One minute into the future to be exact. And at exactly 1:21 a.m. we should cat h up with him and the time machine. Jesus. Marty, is that you?

Nothing. Marty, I’m sorry, but the only power source capable of generating one point twenty-one gigawatts of electricity is a bolt of lightning. Good morning, Mom. Uh, I think so. Um, well it’s a delorean, right?

Watch it, Goldie. Here you go, lady. There’s a quarter. Who? We do now. George, there’s nothing to be scared of. All it takes is a little self confidence. You know, if you put your mind to it, you could accomplish anything.

I don’t wanna see you in here again. No, Doc. Who’s are these? Now, of course not, Biff, now, I wouldn’t want that to happen. Doc, you gotta help me. you were the only one who knows how your time machine works.

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