The Jonas Brothers
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Podcast Appearances
Eben argues they don't actually care about Ruby if they were real friends they would have invited them all to tea not just Ruby they aren't real friends around for the nightmares and eating disorder it's true Lucille yells back there's nothing wrong with Ruby seeing how a good education can help in life she wants her to experience being in a nice house without having to clean it Eben just doesn't want his daughter being used anymore
Mr. Bridges is now on the front porch letting off some steam by whittling a stick.
One of the neighbors walks up and reveals he has a few house painting gigs coming up and he could use some help.
He can't pay a mechanic's salary, but it would be something.
He appreciates the offer and will see him in the morning.
Ruby is now alone in the classroom and decides to peek through a keyhole to see the next door and is immediately depressed.
Mrs. Henry returns and asks if everything's okay, but Ruby now knows that more kids came back, so why aren't they all in the same class?
Mrs. Henry sets her up to make some... See?
Okay, so, well, sets her up to make some more Valentines.
But I thought as the kids were starting to break through the picket line and more kids were being put in, I thought now there were going to be two kids in her class.
And now there's going to be three kids in her class.
she's still in a class by herself while a whole nother class is being taught without her.
I want to know what the law says, because because, you know, being raised by two lawyers, the law is very literal, meaning one word can change the entire thing.
So did it say we're integrating the school or did it say we're integrating the classroom?
Because, you know, you could see some lawyer coming up and saying, hey, I said I'd integrate the school.
There's a black child in a classroom right next to us.