[He walks over to the statues too, partially to look at them but also a bit puppyish, following her around. The idea of being alone at here gives him the creeps. He points to each of the statues.]
See, in the movie there's this girl Dorothy, and she ends up in this magic world Oz, and meets the tin-man, the scarecrow and the lion. And they all got something they're missing, like the tin-man has no heart and the lion's got no courage and the scarecrow don't have a brain.
[Dixon always liked the lion best.]
Then they save her dog from a witch or something. It's been a long time since I watched it.
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[He walks over to the statues too, partially to look at them but also a bit puppyish, following her around. The idea of being alone at here gives him the creeps. He points to each of the statues.]
See, in the movie there's this girl Dorothy, and she ends up in this magic world Oz, and meets the tin-man, the scarecrow and the lion. And they all got something they're missing, like the tin-man has no heart and the lion's got no courage and the scarecrow don't have a brain.
[Dixon always liked the lion best.]
Then they save her dog from a witch or something. It's been a long time since I watched it.