Right on Track Page #2
- TV-G
- Year:
- 2003
- 89 min
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I Told You
He Was Going
To Win!
Come On.
Go Shake Hands.
No. He's A Jerk.
That's Not
The Point, Honey.
At The End Of The Day,
Winning And Losing
Is Not As Important
As Being
The Best Person You Can.
So, Jerk Or Not,
You're Gonna Go Over There
And Shake His Hand.
Come On.
Come On!
This Is Pretty.
Congratulations.
Good Race.
Rusty:
You Show MeA Good Loser,
I'll Show You
A Loser.
This Ain't
For Little Girls.
So, Young Lady,
Why Don't You Do Us,
And The Sport,
A Favor
And Get Out Now.
You're Right. They're Jerks.
Yes!
Cut It Out!
[Giggles]
That Is So Annoying.
Did You Get
To 5.0 Yet?
Not Yet.
Come On.
Let Me Try.
Later.
Oh, Please!
Please! Please!
Please! Please!
Ok, Ok! Here!
Thank You.
Hmm.
5.17!
You Didn't!
It Took Me Almost
An Hour To Get 5.35.
[Sighs]
This Is Boring.
Daddy! I Think
This Thing's Defective!
Janet Lee:
It's Late, Honey.
Time For Bed.
Just A Few
More Minutes.
It's A School Night.
[Whining] Mom.
You Can't Win
All The Time, Erica.
Are You Gonna Be
Like This Every
Time You Lose?
'Cause I'm Not Gonna
Put Up With It.
It's Just A Race.
I Know.
I Just Really Hate
To Lose, That's All.
And That Jordy Kid Is--
Then Why Do
You Do It?
Are The Trophies
Really Worth
What You're Putting
Yourself Through?
It's Not Just
The Trophies.
Then What Is It?
Well, I Mean--
[Sighs] This Might
Sound Stupid.
But When I'm Out There
On The Track,
And I'm Sitting
In The Driver's Seat
There, I Just--
Don't Laugh.
I Won't.
I Just Feel Like...
Like That's Where I Belong.
I Mean, Ever Since
I Was Little
And I'd Sit In Daddy's Car
In The Driveway There.
I Don't Feel Like
And...
What, Honey?
Sometimes, It
Kinda Scares Me.
When I See Other Kids
Doing Stuff And--
All I Want To Do
Is Race, Mom.
Sometimes I Feel Like
I'm Some Kind Of Alien
Or Something.
You're Not
An Alien, Honey.
You're Just
A Little Different
Than Most Girls.
And At Your Age,
Being Different
Can Be Pretty
Difficult.
But Don't Make It
Any Rougher
On Yourself
Than It Already Is.
No One Wins
All The Time, Honey.
Come On.
Get To Bed.
Vroom! Vroom!
Vrooooooooom!
So, Did You Win?
Don't Do That.
Boy, I Can't Wait
Till I Get To Drive
One Of These.
You Got A Couple
Of Years.
When I Get Mine,
We Can Race.
Uh, No Way.
I'll Still Be
In A Different Age Class,
So Forget It.
But We'll Have The Same
Kind Of Car.
Forget It.
Why?
'Cause When I Beat You,
I'll I Did Is Beat
A Little Kid,
And If, And I Do Mean If,
By Some Miracle, You Beat Me,
Then I Got Beat
By A Little Kid.
It's A No-Win Situation
For Me.
You Know That?
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