951 O'CONNELL/ No, Lana. 952 Mia, I'm sorry, but hats are against the dress code. 953 Mia? 954 [CIass reacts] 955 Mamma Mia. 956 LANA: Look who's trying to fit in now. 957 ANNA: It's a wig, right? 958 MELISSA: I think it Iooks reaIIy sweet, Mia. 959 ANNA/ Looks like she got a head transplant. 960 WeII, I think it rocks. And you know what? 961 VoItaire. Hair. 962 I wouId personaIIy Iike to Iearn about VoItaire. 963 OK, LiIIy, OK. 964 Everybody settIe down now. 965 Quiz time, OK? 966 CLARlSSE/ Lovely. But now we need fountains... 967 Iights in the trees. 968 The Japanese Embassy has a waterfaII. 969 Why can't we have fountains? 970 We have a fountain up there, ma'am. 971 WeII, I wouId Iike at Ieast two in here. 972 CharIotte, just make me an Eden. 973 Yes, ma'am. 974 -AmeIia? Let's continue. -Hmm? 975 CLARlSSE/ ln your spare time, l would like you to read these. 976 ''What's in a name? 977 ''That which we caII a rose by any other word... 978 ''wouId smeII as sweet.'' 979 And so you wave to them... 980 and acknowIedge them gracefuIIy. 981 HeIIo. 982 No. Not quite so big, because, of course... 983 it's very, very exhausting after a whiIe. 984 Very funny, dear. Try it properIy. 985 Waving-- even more gentIy-- 986 You say, ''Thank you for being here today.'' 987 -Thank you. -For being here. 988 JOE: I'm sorry, ma'am. 989 I must pick up the prime minister. 990 Excuse me. 991 BOTH: WeII, thank you for being here today. 992 MlA/ So this is considered art? 993 HELEN/ My parents did this in the Sixties. 994 Yes! They had an exhibition at Woodstock. 995 And I guess you're trying to bring it back? 996 HELEN/ Well, this beats homework. 997 Yeah. Some moms heIp their kids with homework... 998 we do this. 999 Oh, nice shot! 1000 Oh, yes, I Iike it. |