Blink *Dancing out of bathroom*: I smell moolah.

Little girl *Plugging nose*: You smell nasty.

Crutchy: Hey that was my line.

Race (Yes, I know it was Mush who had the next line, but this one worked so well, I decided to give it to Race.) *Standing up doing a little dance, fanning himself with a handful of cash-moolah*: Bet this race on sight.

Crutchy *Holding up hands to ward off Race's dance moves*: Ah, move your booty.

Little girl *Standing up at the word booty and dancing along*: Shake, shake, shake, shake, shake, shake, shake your booty. Shake your booty.

JP *Shaking head with the wish in her mind that she would find out who taught her that song*: Okay, settle down. Does anyone else need to make a trip down the hall before we start again?

David: Well, I don't have a line in this bit, I guess I'll go.

Little girl and Race *Holding hands dancing around the living room as she teaches him to "shake his booty".*

Little girl: No, you have to shake your booty.

Race: I am shaking my booty.

Little girl: You call that a booty?

Race *Looking over his shoulder trying to see just what is wrong with his booty.*

JP *Trying to stifle a laugh, but failing miserably.*: Bug, that's enough.

David *Opening bathroom door and yelling*: You guys have gotta see this, well, you just gotta.

Whole group of newsies *Running down hall to crowd into a 5 foot by 8 foot bathroom.*

Spot: This better be good Mouth, I'm standing in the bathtub.

David: Look, it's smooth, no splinters.

JP *Turning in the direction of the bathroom at the sound of a group of "oohs and aahs."*: I'm ready when you all are, remember the girl? * Thinking of something to coax the boys back into the living room.*: The girl with hair?

Little girl: They're looking at the toilet paper mommy. Silly old boys anyway.

JP *Waiting patiently as the boys settle back into position around the room, book open on her lap ready to be read.*: At the bottom or the hill like a deep dark forest with trees and cute little woodland creatures.

Skittery: This is about the newsies, ain't it?

David: Yeah, wouldn't there be like a big scary city at the foot of the hill?

Spot: I know that hill, it's on the grounds of Brooklyn.

Bumlets: No, Manhattan, that's where all the newsies live, Manhattan.

Spot: Oh, yeah, oh, yeah, well, I's in Brooklyn and I's a newsie.

Jack: Wait, cute little woodland creatures? Where are we?

JP *Realizing they are not going to make reading this easy, gives in*: er..okay..let's back up a bit..at the foot of the hill lie a deep dark forest, no, not a forest, the deep dark city of New York overflowing with towering buildings and cute little furry woodland, no, no, no.cute little newsies.

Jack: Yup, that's us cute little newsies.

Mush: Wait, who you calling little? Look at this *making a muscle with his right arm*.

Little girl: Oh yeah, well, look at this. *Standing up making her own muscle and comparing it to that of Mush.*

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WOO HOO!! I made it through another few lines of the story. I just want to take a few minutes to thank you all for taking the time to read this and send your words of encouragement. I wanted to quickly throw out another chapter as my treatments will start officially next week which might cause the slight delay of the next installment. I wish you all well and hope you enjoy this chapter. Thank you again!!

Dreamer: Thank you for your kind words of wisdom and for finally updating (poke, poke-tee hee, I got off a couple of jabs). If I really put my mind to it, I think I could be patient. Hmmmmm...I have to write more stories to inspire you, ugh, isn't two enough? Speaking of randomness, that just takes me to eight is enough, which takes me to thinking about Adam Rich. Whoa, I really don't know how my train of thought breaches it's tracks so quickly. Anyway, very happy you are enjoying this, hope this chapter brings a few smiles.

Shortie: Thaaaaaannnnnnnnkkkkkkkks again. I love that movie!! I think I've seen it about 50 times or so, I'm a sucker for the teen movie scene. Do I suddenly feel everyone in the room looking oddly at me? One of my fav's is 10 Things I Hate About You. Anyway, thank you for the review, and I hope this is quick enough for you, I'd hate to open the door in my jammies and see a rabid mutant Sarah standing there. YIKES!! Enjoy the show.

Arlene: Well, I managed to read a bit more of the story, but still no plot. I'm thinking about finding some duct tape. You hold them and I'll tape them up. Look for more references to movie lines and bloopers in future chapters. And thanks bunches for the review!!!

Atlantic: Happy you like it and big thanks for the review!! I'm not sure who she is, maybe someday, we'll learn more about her, but first I have to quiet the boys enough to tell the story. I'm not counting on this happening, they are pretty talkative.

Rumor: Yup, I caved and here I am doing shout outs, I hope I'm doing okay with them. I'm not sure what more to say than, "Thank you" to everyone. Nostalgia for childhood, yup, I could use some of that about now. I even bought a VW Beetle to relive a part of my childhood. I want to hang on to as much of it as I am able; it's taking the use of claws. There's an urban legend in my family about my mom's brothers teaching me a few choice words which I, at the age of 3, decided to rip loose in front of my really old fashioned, church going grandmother. It is said I gave her quite the shock and my mom got a little talking to from Dad who said, "You need to have a talk with your brothers." I bet it was pretty funny!! Glad you are enjoying it so far, hope this chapter proves interesting as well.

Raeghann: A big 'ole Howdy and thank you!! Glad you enjoyed it and hope you were able to find things okay, that would make sitting very difficult. I hope by now the ankle is doing better. Thank you again for your continuing support.

Kaylee: Thank you! You are too kind!! Thank you! I love the quotes from the movie and am trying to work in as many as I can. Did I say Thank you?? Well, I'm going to say it again-Thank you!!

Ireland O'Reily: Thank you much for reviewing!! So many movie references, so little time. The little girl is mine; she's 4 and really does think this way. Outside of Daddy and Grampy, boys are dumb and they hit a lot too and don't forget smelly and stupid and gross. Hope you find this one as enjoyable as the last!!

For anyone wondering, yes, there are more words in the shout out section than the story. =)