VeggieTales: Madame Blueberry Page #4
Season #1 Episode #10- Year:
- 1998
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Salesman #1:
Madame, why don't we have these things delivered to your house while you keep shopping? It'll save time. Ten percent off delivery.Madame:
Oh, all right. That sounds good.Bob:
I don't know if that's such a good idea.Madame:
Oh, look, air compressors.Jean Claude:
(voice over) Then she grabbed a window scraper and a gross of toilet paper, then a ratchet set and pliers and surround sound amplifiers. Pretty soon, the shopping carts Madame filled stretched around the aisles, out the door and all the way to her house.Bob:
Well, that about does it for me. What do you say we head home?Madame:
Oh, there are whole aisles we haven't even seen yet. No! I'm not leaving until I have everything I need to be happy.Junior:
Dad, look. It's the train set I saw on TV. The Casey Junior Deluxe with working lights and real live stock smell. Oh, that's what I really want. Can I get one, Dad? Huh, please?Dad:
Oh, wow! That sure is a nice one, but it's an awful lot of money.Junior:
Yeah, but...Dad:
I don't think we can afford there right now, Junior.Junior:
But...Dad:
Is there anything else you'd like? How about a ball? We could get a ball today. What do you think about that?Junior:
Okay, a ball would be nice. We could play with it in the park later, right?Dad:
Sure, Junior.Junior:
Thank you dad for our day, for our trip to the mall, for the time just with me, for my big red bouncy ball! For the fun that we had, I’m so happy you’re my dad. That’s why I say thanks everyday.Dad:
Because a thankful heart is a happy heart.Junior:
I’m glad for what I have. That’s an easy way to start!Dad:
For a God who really cares.Junior:
And He listens to our prayers, that’s why I say thanks everyday.Junior and Dad:
That’s why we say thanks everyday.Jean Claude:
(voice over) Well. Now Madame was even more confused. How could this little boy be so happy after not getting what he really wanted. And why didn't she feel happy even though she was getting everything she wanted.Salesman #1:
Uh, Madame. I think you're going to enjoy our next aisle. Toaster ovens.Jean Claude:
(voice over) It was at this moment that Madame Blueberry had a revolutionary thought.Madame:
I don't need a toaster oven.
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