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00:00Okay, Pa. We're all set. Headed out to do a little shopping.
00:27We thought we'd get Junior a real set of drums for Christmas.
00:33Look for the kind that don't make noise.
00:37Practice makes perfect.
00:38He loves it. I think he's a natural.
00:41Hey, pal. Pal!
00:42Yeah, Dad?
00:43We're headed out. You have a nice time caroling with your friends.
00:49Grandpa will be here if you need him.
00:51I can't wait. I've been practicing.
00:54I'm gonna take this to drum along.
00:57You can take Silent Night off the list.
01:00We'll see you soon. Listen for the doorbell.
01:03Grandpa, can you listen for the doorbell?
01:06I'm going to keep practicing until Laura gets here.
01:09Sure thing.
01:14Oh. Where do they keep the light bulbs?
01:17Probably in the garage.
01:24What's that noise?
01:32Maybe they got a cat.
01:35A really claggy cat.
01:38Bad kitty!
01:46Maybe he went shopping with his parents.
01:49I just saw their car drive by.
01:53Weird. He said he really wanted to carol with us.
01:56Maybe he forgot.
01:59Come on, guys. Let's go.
02:10Grandpa, did you hear the doorbell ring?
02:13Nope. Not yet.
02:16That's better.
02:18They should have been here by now.
02:23What? They totally ditched me!
02:26Huh? I'm sure they didn't ditch you.
02:29Maybe they're just starting. It'll swing by here on their way.
02:32No. We said we'd all go out together.
02:35Probably just a little mix-up.
02:38There's no mix-up. They ditched me!
02:43Why would they do that?
02:46If they don't want to be with me, then I don't want to be with them.
02:51Sometimes people make mistakes.
02:54The best thing you can do is forgive them.
02:57I know. Maybe you can stay here with me and I can read you a Christmas story.
03:02A book? I don't know if I want to read right now.
03:05I'm in kind of a bad mood.
03:08It's about a drummer.
03:11A drummer?
03:14Yeah. And he was about your age, too.
03:17Did he do awesome drum solos?
03:21Better than drum solos.
03:24He had dancing animals.
03:27Dancing animals?
03:30Yeah. But you probably don't want to hear that, do you?
03:33I guess you could read a little bit. But don't try to cheer me up.
03:36Oh, I wouldn't think of it.
03:42A long time ago, there lived a little boy named Aaron.
03:45He's the drummer?
03:49He will be, just like you.
03:52Cool!
03:55Dad, how's Baba?
03:58Baba's going to be just fine.
04:01Oh, Baba!
04:04This is the best birthday present ever!
04:07You were so sick!
04:10Nothing a little rest and medicine couldn't fix.
04:13If there's anyone who can help when it comes to animals, it's your father.
04:16Thanks, Dad.
04:19You know, that's not your only present.
04:22It's not?
04:28A drum? My very own drum?
04:31Thank you so much!
04:34Why don't you try it out?
04:40And perhaps because it was a gift of love,
04:44Aaron was unnatural with the drums.
04:47When he played, the animals danced.
04:56Wow, he's great!
04:59Yep.
05:02Unfortunately, Aaron's happy world was about to come to an end.
05:10Wait, hold on.
05:13Isn't this a happy Christmas story?
05:16Every good story has some bumps along the way.
05:19What kind of bumps?
05:22Well, Aaron lived during the time of the Roman Empire,
05:25and usually, whatever the Roman army wanted,
05:28the Roman army got.
05:31Unfortunately, Aaron's farm was on land the Romans wanted.
05:43Aaron managed to hide with his animals,
05:46but his mom and dad were gone.
06:07Why do people do scary things?
06:11Why do people do such terrible things?
06:20Aaron decided right then
06:23that he didn't want anything to do with anyone anymore.
06:28We don't need people.
06:31We'll be just fine by ourselves.
06:34Come on, guys. It's just us now.
06:41I'm getting hungry.
06:44We got any of that fruitcake left?
06:47What?
06:50How can you think of food
06:53when Aaron is going off by himself?
06:56I'm always thinking about food.
06:59Besides, I thought you only wanted me to read a little bit.
07:02Well, sure,
07:05but then there were, you know, story bumps.
07:09Should I keep reading?
07:12Please?
07:15All right.
07:18In those days, Caesar Augustus issued a decree
07:21that a census should be taken of the entire Roman world,
07:24and everyone went to their own town to register.
07:27Caesar Augustus?
07:30Oh, yeah.
07:33Caesar Augustus was the ruler of the Roman Empire
07:36and was inspired by the story of Jesus' birth.
07:39In those days, the government of Rome
07:42made people travel to the place where they were born
07:45so they could be counted and taxed.
07:48What's taxed?
07:51It means they had to pay money to the Romans.
07:54The Romans who ruined Aaron's life?
07:57The same.
08:00These travelers were good people
08:04but there were others who were not so good.
08:07Just look at that, Ollie.
08:10Isn't it wonderful?
08:13Oh, yeah, Ben-Haramed.
08:16The land is flowing with milk and honey.
08:19And the only thing tastier than lots and lots of honey
08:22is lots and lots of money.
08:25Yeah, and the only thing tastier than lots and lots of milk
08:28is lots and lots of chocolate milk.
08:31Well, you see, I like chocolate milk better than regular milk.
08:34Yeah, but I was making an analogy
08:37between honey and money.
08:40And I was making an analogy between milk and chocolate milk.
08:43That's a preference, not an analogy.
08:46I do on occasion buy milk at a discount.
08:49Does that count?
08:52No.
08:55Okay.
08:59With my impressive juggling.
09:02I'll be impressed with three.
09:05Baby steps. They're on fire.
09:08Ah!
09:11See?
09:14With the acrobatic stylings of May and Wee.
09:17May. Wee.
09:20May. Wee.
09:23And the sidesplitting comedy of Bernie.
09:27What do you get when you cross a Roman Emperor
09:30with a head of lettuce?
09:33A Caesar salad!
09:36Are there crickets in the desert?
09:39Folks, I've been a great crowd. Don't forget to tip Ben Haramad.
09:42I think we're still missing something.
09:45I don't know. Maybe music?
09:48What's a show without song and dance?
09:57A drumming boy and dancing animals.
10:00That's exactly what we need.
10:03Everyone will want to see the show.
10:06We'll be rich!
10:09Let's get him!
10:12Ah!
10:20What? Who's there?
10:23Drummer boys and little lambs.
10:26Feast your eyes across the sands.
10:29Introducing an oasis of entertainment.
10:36The greatest showman this side of the Jordan.
10:39It's Ben Haramad!
10:45So you say you're in the mood for a diversion.
10:48Just a song, a laugh, amusement for your pain.
10:52Well, my caravan it brings.
10:55A carnival for kings.
10:58Cashing in from all the crowds of Jerusalem.
11:06I've got comics, gymnasts, jugglers and yours truly.
11:09But there's one important something that I lack.
11:12It's the newest little drummer boy sensation.
11:15Yeah, I'll reel them in.
11:18You'll keep them coming back.
11:21Give your gold.
11:24They'll be sold.
11:27They'll be slinging shiny shekels uncontrolled.
11:30Every Claudius and Claudette with a buck to spare.
11:33Will spend it at amazing little drummer boy.
11:36A treasure to behold.
11:39But all the people.
11:42What about them?
11:45I would rather be just left all alone.
11:49The empty lonely desert is my home.
11:52Drumming just for hoofed mammals.
11:55For my donkey, sheep and camel.
11:58And remain the little drummer boy unknown.
12:01Come on kid, let Ben Haramad put you and your friends to work.
12:04I don't want to work.
12:07You gotta have money to eat, to feed your animals.
12:10But I don't want to be around those people.
12:13I don't want to be around anyone.
12:17You don't have to.
12:20We're going to make a lot of money, Erin.
12:23And once you've got money, you won't have to be around anyone you don't want to be around.
12:26I won't have to be around anyone?
12:29I just said that.
12:32Leave it to me, drummer boy.
12:35And you'll never have to deal with people again.
12:38Yes, I understand you'd rather be alone now.
12:41But your preferences must at the moment bend.
12:44Once you wow them on the streets, you'll grab your gold.
12:47And then retreat to the desert with your little animal friends.
12:50Kid, your gold.
12:53They'll be sold.
12:56They'll be swinging shiny shekels uncontrolled.
12:59Every Claudius and Claudette with a buck to spare
13:02Will spend it, an amazing little drummer boy.
13:05A treasure to behold.
13:08A treasure to behold.
13:12A treasure to behold.
13:25All right. We'll go.
13:28Come on, guys. Maybe we can get something to eat.
13:31So Ben Hammerhead tricked Erin into joining his group?
13:34Haramed.
13:37And yes, Ben was a shifty one.
13:40He didn't really plan on sharing his riches with Erin.
13:43What?
13:46That's not fair.
13:49You know, I'm no expert, but you don't sound very bored to me.
13:52Oh.
13:55Well, you know, there's not really much to it.
13:59Well, you know, there's not really anything else to do.
14:02We could go clean the garage.
14:05No. I mean, we might as well see what happens next.
14:11So off they went toward Jerusalem.
14:18What do you call the person who hangs out with a bunch of musicians?
14:21A drummer!
14:24Shh.
14:28I'm not joking. That's what I do. I'm a comedian.
14:31I like to make people laugh.
14:34Well, I don't laugh.
14:37Oh, come on. Everybody likes to laugh.
14:40Not me. I can never forgive what happened to my parents.
14:43There's nothing you can do about the past.
14:46Can't you just, you know, forgive and forget?
14:49I can't forget.
14:52Speaking of forgetting, what do you call the guy who forgot to pay his taxes?
14:55Bernie!
14:58That's me, Bernie. I forgot to pay my taxes.
15:01Do me a favor.
15:04Don't tell that joke to the Romans.
15:07They don't have senses of humor.
15:16Here we are. Jerusalem.
15:19Look at all these people, boss.
15:23Most of them traveling for the census and ready for some entertainment.
15:26Let's set up shop, boys.
15:37Oh, for Pete's sake.
15:40Attention, weary travelers, fellow taxpayers.
15:43You've come to do a little business,
15:46but let me assure you there's no business like show business.
15:49From the farthest reaches of the Roman Empire,
15:52to Pete's that have the gall to make a Mesopotamia,
15:55all the way from gall,
15:58world-class acrobats,
16:01May and We.
16:04May. We. May. We. May. We.
16:07Mary.
16:10The Tower of Pisa.
16:13The leading tower of Pisa.
16:17Wonderful. Amazing.
16:20Let's show our appreciation for these talented tumblers.
16:23Those tumblers were lame.
16:26That's it?
16:29Hey, boss, I'm ready.
16:32I give you Juggling Ali
16:35and his three flaming torches.
16:38I can only do two.
16:41I give you Juggling Ali
16:45and his three flaming torches.
16:48I can only do two.
16:51I can do two.
16:54No way.
16:57Oh.
17:00Baby steps.
17:07Somebody? Anybody?
17:10At least a couple bucks for some ointment?
17:13What's up?
17:16I can see you're a very sophisticated audience.
17:19Please welcome the witty musings of Caesarea's own
17:22Bernie Gordberg.
17:25I tell ya.
17:28How do you get a tax collector to smile for the camera?
17:31Just say fees.
17:34I don't get it.
17:37Who would tell a tax joke?
17:41I have a joke for ya.
17:44What's brown, has a hump, and lives at the North Pole?
17:47A lost camel.
17:50What's a North Pole?
17:53Okay, what's brown and sticky?
17:56A camel.
17:59No, a stick.
18:02You know, you guys are a really forgiving audience.
18:05The last time I told that joke, they threw a slushie at me.
18:08Oh, dear.
18:11Help me, Ben Harriman. You're my only hope.
18:14Okay, thank you, Bernie.
18:17Isn't he funny, folks?
18:20Nothing like a little bubblegum humor.
18:23All right, boy, you're up next.
18:26You gotta wow him. Are you ready?
18:29I guess so.
18:32How you gonna make him happy if you don't look happy?
18:36What do you mean you don't smile?
18:39Everybody smiles.
18:42I'm smiling right now.
18:45I don't. Not for people, anyway.
18:48I only smile for my friends.
18:51People took all that I had
18:54When they nabbed my mom and dad
18:57I'll spend the rest of my days
19:00Just feeling sad
19:04I don't have any friends
19:07I'll ever have
19:10I can't smile without you
19:13Without my donkey or camel too
19:16Man, the hidden days, yeah, they all threw
19:19Oh, I can't smile without you
19:22Now, Baba's loyalty don't ban
19:25And Samson's with me to the end
19:28I'm Joshua, I can depend
19:31If you ain't got fur, you ain't my friend
19:34Oh, we would rather be left alone
19:37The empty dresser is our home
19:40My four-legged friends and I to roam
19:43I can't smile without you
19:46Without my donkey or camel too
19:49Man, the hidden days, yeah, they all threw
19:52Oh, I can't smile without you
19:55My four-legged friends and I to roam
19:59If you're expecting me to smile
20:02You'll be standing here a while
20:05I'm telling you that ain't my style
20:08Cause I can't smile without you
20:11I can't smile without you
20:14Without my donkey or camel too
20:17Man, the hidden days, yeah, they all threw
20:20Oh, I can't smile without you
20:23Oh, I can't smile without you
20:26Yeah!
20:34They like it! They really like it!
20:37Quick, give them more!
20:40And they'll give us more!
20:42That's my best friend!
20:44But as Aaron looked at the faces of the cheering crowd
20:47He couldn't help but wonder how they could be so happy
20:51While he was still so sad and angry
20:55He wanted nothing to do with them or their money
20:58I don't want your money!
21:00I don't need anything from anybody!
21:03Why can't everyone just leave me alone?
21:07Hey, that kid just hit me!
21:09Let's get him out of here!
21:13Run for it!
21:16And now it's time for a VeggieTales Christmas party
21:19The part of the show where we join our veggie friends
21:22At the annual Christmas party
21:25Well into an evening of caroling and fun
21:28The caterer has yet to arrive
21:31And the guests are quite hungry
21:34Man, I'm starving!
21:36I'm so hungry, I can eat a reindeer
21:39Oh yeah? Well, I can eat a reindeer
21:42Hey Bob, we got any Ritz-Pitz?
21:45I'm sorry, Pa, not yet. The food's not here yet
21:48Hey look everybody, it's Oscar the Polish Caterer
21:51With the food!
21:54Hello everyone, I hope you're hungry
21:57Thank goodness you're here, Oscar
22:00What took you so long?
22:02The Kowalski Wedding
22:04Those people eat like you wouldn't believe
22:06What?
22:08The Kowalski Wedding
22:11We believe
22:13Well, what'd you bring us?
22:15What'd I bring you?
22:17What'd I bring you?
22:19I'll tell you what I bring you
22:23The first Polish Christmas dish I bring to the party
22:27A boiled potato topped with dill weed
22:31The second Polish Christmas dish I bring to the party
22:36Two steamed pierogies
22:38What's a pierogie?
22:40Two steamed pierogies
22:42And a boiled potato topped with dill weed
22:47The third Polish Christmas dish I bring to the party
22:52Three simmered gwonkis
22:54What's a gwonki?
22:56It's cabbage wrapped around meat
23:01Two steamed pierogies
23:03And a boiled potato topped with dill weed
23:08The fourth Polish Christmas dish I bring to the party
23:12Four baked paprikas
23:14Now, what is a paprika?
23:16It's a bell pepper stuffed with meat
23:18I see
23:19Three simmered gwonkis
23:21Two steamed pierogies
23:23And a boiled potato topped with dill weed
23:30The fifth Polish Christmas dish I bring to the party
23:38Five smoked kielbasa
23:44What's a kielbasa?
23:45It's pretty much just meat
23:47Four baked paprikas
23:49Three simmered gwonkis
23:51Two steamed pierogies
23:53And a boiled potato topped with dill weed
23:56The sixth Polish Christmas dish I bring to the party
24:01Six fried chuscikis
24:03Let me guess, something in the meat family?
24:07Actually, it's a delightful pastry with a thin flaky crust
24:12Five smoked kielbasas
24:16Four baked paprikas
24:18Three simmered gwonkis
24:20Two steamed pierogies
24:22And a boiled potato topped with dill weed
24:26The seventh Polish Christmas dish I bring to the party
24:31Seven pitted prunes
24:33I don't like prunes
24:35With this food, you'll need them, son
24:37Oh, is that right?
24:40Six fried chuscikis
24:42Five smoked kielbasas
24:46Oy!
24:47Four baked paprikas
24:49Three simmered gwonkis
24:51Two steamed pierogies
24:53And a boiled potato topped with dill weed
24:57The eighth Polish Christmas dish I bring to the party
25:01Eight puppy seed cakes
25:03Puppy, puppy, puppy
25:07There's no place like home
25:11Seven pitted prunes
25:13Six fried chuscikis
25:15Five smoked kielbasas
25:19Oy!
25:22Four baked paprikas
25:24Three simmered gwonkis
25:26Two steamed pierogies
25:30And a boiled potato topped with dill weed
25:42This has been a VeggieTales Christmas Party
25:45Tune in next time to hear Oscar say
25:48Anybody wanna lick the schporn?
25:52Tune in next time to hear Oscar say
25:54Anybody wanna lick the schporn?
26:01After escaping Jerusalem, Ben Haramid and his troop fled back into the desert.
26:22I hope you realize you and your animal friends could have been on your own again by now.
26:29We were making a bundle and you had to go throw it all away.
26:33What's wrong with you?
26:37Well, you're not leaving until you figure out a way to pay me back.
26:43Did I just hear a discouraging word?
26:46Hey, are we sleeping here tonight?
26:48Ben Haramid, take a look at this!
26:52Holy smokes! We've hit the jackpot!
26:58Look at that! A king!
27:02Another king! Two kings!
27:06Three kings! I wonder if they have any food.
27:09I wonder if they have any chocolate milk.
27:12I wonder if they have any gold.
27:16Actually, they wouldn't have any gold.
27:20Actually, they weren't kings, but magi.
27:24What are magi?
27:26They were wise men.
27:28The Bible tells us that magi from the east came to Jerusalem and asked,
27:33Where is the one who's been born king of the Jews?
27:36We saw his star when it rose and have come to worship him.
27:40The star of Bethlehem?
27:42Yep. They'd come following the star to celebrate a very special event.
27:47The birth of Jesus, the very first Christmas.
27:50Wow! How did they know Jesus was a king?
27:54Because long ago, prophets had written that when the star appeared in the night,
27:59the king was to be born.
28:01And they were bringing him presents.
28:04But Ben Haramid, whose heart was filled with greed,
28:07and Aaron, whose heart was filled with unforgiveness,
28:11didn't even notice the star.
28:15Okay, little drummer boy, here's the deal.
28:17If you and your animals perform for these guys,
28:20I'll give you a share of the profits, and you'll be free to go.
28:24Fine. One show, and I'm outta here.
28:28The Bible never mentions the magi by name, or even how many there were.
28:33But tradition has it that their names were
28:36Melchior,
28:38Gaspar,
28:40and...
28:42Magi, not Jedi.
28:46Can I keep my sand speeder?
28:50Probably not.
28:52May the fork be with you?
28:54Please stop.
28:56And Balthazar.
28:58They were on their way to Bethlehem, following the star.
29:02I bring gold, a gift for a king.
29:06I bring frankincense, a gift for a priest.
29:11I bring myrrh, a gift for a savior.
29:23Whoops. Too much myrrh.
29:25Too much sand speeder.
29:27Now what are we gonna do? We've gotta get a move on.
29:30Why the rush?
29:32Well, we're...
29:34It's the perfect time for an evening show.
29:37Perhaps a little dinner theater.
29:41Knock, knock.
29:43You say, who's there?
29:46Oh, who's there?
29:48Herod!
29:49What? Oh, my!
29:50Where is he?
29:51No! You say, Herod who?
29:55Oh. Herod who?
29:57Herod, any good jokes lately?
30:02Evidently not.
30:04That was my best one.
30:07I gotta find me a better comic.
30:09Look, guys, we'd love to stay for the show,
30:12but we've gotta be on our way.
30:14We're following the star.
30:16Yeah, well...
30:18Hey, Melchior.
30:20I don't think my sand speeder has the energy to go on tonight.
30:23How am I gonna bring the myrrh?
30:25What?
30:29Oh, you got it, boss.
30:32Hey, Aaron!
30:34I think we left the campfire going back at our camp.
30:37Can you help me put it out?
30:39Okay.
30:47Oh, no.
30:49Oh, no.
30:51Oh, no.
30:54Gentlemen!
30:56I'll make you a deal.
31:10Hey, where's Joshua?
31:12It seems your camel was in the right place at the right time.
31:17You sold Joshua?
31:20You owed me, boy.
31:22But I'm not too unreasonable.
31:24Here's a little something for your trouble.
31:29I don't want your gold.
31:31I don't want anything to do with you.
31:33Come on, guys.
31:35We have to find Joshua.
31:37Wait a minute.
31:39You're not going anywhere.
31:41Oh, let him go.
31:43We're done with him.
31:45Good riddance.
31:47Yeah, good riddance.
31:49Go back to the sand.
31:52Oh, no.
31:54Where are they?
31:56That's right, Baba.
31:58The Magi were following the star.
32:00And the star will lead us to Joshua.
32:02Come on, guys.
32:04Oh, no.
32:06Oh, no.
32:08Oh, no.
32:10Oh, no.
32:12Oh, no.
32:14Oh, no.
32:16Oh, no.
32:18Oh, no.
32:21Oh, no.
32:23Oh, no.
32:47Oh, no.
32:49A Savior has been born to you.
32:51He is the Messiah, the Lord.
33:19Baba, Samson, look!
33:22The Magi!
33:24Joshua!
33:27They were so happy to have found each other again
33:30that they didn't look where they were going.
33:33Suddenly, a chariot came thundering down the street.
33:38Hey, look out! Out of the way!
33:43Help!
33:44Baba!
33:47Oh, Baba!
33:49You mustn't die!
33:51You mustn't!
33:53Who can help me?
34:00Please, somebody help us!
34:04The Magi!
34:06They're wise!
34:07They'll be able to save Baba!
34:09Please, I've got to get inside!
34:12You must let me through!
34:15And when Aaron came to the entrance of the stable,
34:18he could hardly believe what he saw.
34:21And she brought forth her firstborn son
34:24and wrapped him in swaddling clothes
34:27and laid him in a manger
34:29because there was no room for them in the inn.
34:35Melchior, please help me!
34:38Baba has been injured!
34:40You must save him!
34:43Little boy, we're Magi.
34:45We know stars much better than we know sheep.
34:49There's nothing I can do.
34:52But there is one who can help you.
34:55The baby?
34:57I don't understand.
35:00It's okay.
35:01Go to him, our savior, priest, and king.
35:07I have no gift to bring.
35:10Go, look upon the newborn king.
35:22Little baby, pa rum pum pum pum
35:29I am a poor boy too, pa rum pum pum pum
35:36I have no gift to bring, pa rum pum pum pum
35:43That's fit to give a king, pa rum pum pum pum
35:53Shall I play for you, pa rum pum pum pum
35:59On my drum?
36:06Then he smiled at me, pa rum pum pum pum
36:12Me and my drum.
36:20Aaron's heart changed that day.
36:22At last he was filled with joy and love
36:25and was able to forgive the people who had hurt him.
36:30But grandpa, what about Baba?
36:33Along with the shepherds and the Magi
36:36and Aaron and his animals,
36:38two others were drawn to the newborn king
36:41by the light of the star.
36:43And as Aaron finished playing his song for the baby,
36:47he heard two voices he was once sure
36:50he would never hear again.
36:52Aaron, honey?
36:55Mom? Dad? What?
36:59I thought you were gone.
37:01We thought you were too.
37:03We thought we had lost you.
37:06Baba?
37:08Oh, Dad, Baba is hurt.
37:11Do you think you can help him?
37:13Sure I can.
37:15Don't worry, we'll patch him up.
37:17I think with a little time and love he'll be just fine.
37:21Thank you, Dad. Thank you.
37:25Isn't it wonderful?
37:28God has drawn us back together again.
37:32It's a miracle.
37:35And as Aaron looked at the baby,
37:38he thought it was the most beautiful sight he had ever seen.
37:43Far more powerful than what any person could take away from him
37:47was the gift of love and forgiveness
37:50given to him on that first Christmas morning.
37:54The end.
37:56Isn't it great that because God forgives us,
37:59we can forgive others?
38:03Yeah.
38:06I wonder who that could be.
38:16Gloria
38:23in excelsis Deo
38:27Gloria
38:35in excelsis Deo
38:42I forgive you guys.
38:45Forgive us?
38:47For what?
38:48You know, for ditching me and going caroling without me.
38:52We didn't ditch you.
38:54We rang the doorbell, but you didn't answer.
38:57You did?
38:59You must have come when I was in the garage getting the light bulb.
39:03Junior, you couldn't hear the bell because you had your headphones on.
39:07We thought you had ditched us.
39:10We forgive you too.
39:17But Grandpa, will you forgive me
39:19for thinking it would be boring to spend time with you and read?
39:23You bet. I forgive you.
39:25It wasn't boring at all.
39:27I loved it.
39:29And I love you, Grandpa.
39:32I love you too, buddy.
39:34Hey, why don't you all come in for some hot chocolate?
39:37It's freezing out here.
39:39I love hot chocolate.
39:41That would be awesome.
39:43Thank you.
39:45Are you okay?
39:47I'm fine. I'm just allergic to your new kitty.
39:50Huh?
39:52Hey guys, I've been practicing my drumming.
39:55Check this out.
40:17Come, they told me
40:23Pa rum pum pum pum
40:31A newborn king to see
40:36Pa rum pum pum pum
40:42Our finest gifts we bring
40:49Pa rum pum pum pum
40:57To lay before the king
41:02Pa rum pum pum pum
41:07Rum pum pum pum
41:10Rum pum pum pum
41:18A soul to honor him
41:22Pa rum pum pum pum
41:28When we come
41:32Pa rum pum pum pum
41:37A little baby
41:42Pa rum pum pum pum
41:50I am a poor boy too
41:55Pa rum pum pum pum
42:00Yes, I am
42:03I have no gift to bring
42:08Pa rum pum pum pum
42:16That's fair to give the king
42:21Pa rum pum pum pum
42:25Rum pum pum pum
42:28Rum pum pum pum
42:36Shall I play for you?
42:41Pa rum pum pum pum
42:46On my drum
42:51I'll play my drum for him
42:56For you
42:59I'll play my best for him
43:04Did he smile?
43:06Did he smile at me?
43:10Me and my drum
43:26Pa rum pum pum pum