Finally, they reach the Bubbletucky Mall. The first thing they do is go eat.

"The money I gave you is not for food, it's for anything you want," Mrs. Jurgensmeyer said.

"John, come with me to get some food. Child, go with your mother," Mr. Jurgensmeyer said.

John and his father go to one end of the food court while Nonny and his mother go to the other end.

"Why doesn't Papa ever call me Nonny?" Nonny asks his mother.

"I'm not sure, dear," Mrs. Jurgensmeyer said.

After the Jurgensmeyers get their food, they sit at a table together.

"So, little boy, I bet it feels good to eat some real food for lunch, huh?" Mr. Jurgensmeyer laughed. Nonny was silent.

After lunch, Mrs. Jurgensmeyer told her family what they'll do next.

"Ok, boys, you can shop for whatever. John, don't let Nonny out of your sight. Nonny, don't wander away from John. Meet us at Dick's Sporting Goods at exactly 3:55," Mrs. Jurgensmeyer said.

"Yes Mama," John and Nonny said in unison.

The two brothers go off.

"Do you have to use the bathroom?" John asks.

"No," Nonny answers.

"Well I do. Come on, let's go to J.C. Penny," John says.

The boys enter J.C. Penny and head to the men's bathroom.

"You wait here and don't go anywhere," John said.

"I know," Nonny said.

After John goes into the men's room, Nonny waits patiently for his brother to come out. He starts humming the song "It's a Beautiful Day" from the episode "The Spring Chicken is Coming". John doesn't come out until the song is over.

"Took you long enough", Nonny said.

"Don't worry about it. Come with me," John says.

John lead Nonny to the cash register. John hands one of his $20 bills to the cashier.

"Can I get two 10's?" John asks.

"Certainly," the cashier said.

The cashier grabs John's $20 bill and gives him two 10's in exchange.

"Thank you," John said while slightly bowing his head. He then holds one of the 10's out to Nonny.

"There, now we each have $30," John said.

"But John..." Nonny began to say.

"Shut up and take it," John said, shoving the $10 bill toward Nonny.

"Thank you, J," Nonny said.

"Hey, the least I can do for my favorite little brother," John said while ruffling Nonny's hair.

"I'm your only little brother," Nonny said.

John stopped ruffling Nonny's hair.

"Well you just ruined a touching moment," John told Nonny.

Nonny's smile faded.

"Nah, I'm just kidding, buddy," John said while playfully shoving Nonny's head.

Nonny grinned again.

"So, what're you gonna buy?" John asks.

"There's a T-shirt I really want. I saw it the last time we were here," Nonny said.

"Coolness. Show me, kid," John said.

Nonny lead John to the boys' clothes. He points to a light green T-shirt with black letters saying "Irish and proud of it!" as well as two dark green shamrocks.

"Nice shirt. Go ahead and buy it," John says.

"Let's see how much it is," Nonny said as he looked at the price tag, "it's $15.99"

"That's pretty costly for a shirt, but what do you expect from J.C. Penny? Plus, it's your money," John says.

After they've paid for the shirt, the two exit J.C. Penny.

"Now what?" Nonny asks.

"Let's go to the video store," John says.

Nonny waits outside the video while John goes in. He has purchased the complete first season of Impractical Jokers.

"How much did that cost you?" Nonny asks.

"$23.99."

"Wow."

"Yep. I have $6.01 left."

"I want ice cream."

"Sure, tease me why don't ya?"

"It's on me."

"Really?"

"Yeah. I have $10. An ice cream cone costs $2.50 and two of those equal $5," Nonny says.

"Thanks, Nonners!" John said, hugging his little brother.

The two brothers made it to Dick's Sporting Goods just in time. So the Jurgensmeyers headed straight to the grocery store.