[groans] no. Hercules she graduated last spring. [grunts] apparently, ever since shes been back, shes been getting into fights [both yelling] [grunt] [yells] yeah, well. [iolaus yelling]. Solved. Anything huh. [groaning] ouch, ah whoohoohoo [panting] so, whats the plan . Oh, well. Yeah. So, we bale some hay and give cesca a good talkingto. Dont tell myou forgot what it was like to be a teenager . Well, herc, its been a long time. Well, you know, ght no, they still go left because they know youve been tryin to get them to go right all along. Right. Now, wait a second, im confused. I dont know which way to go with it. Look, we cant just walk in there like we have all the answers. Right. Weve gotta find out what cescas problems are and try to help her steer her way through them. Since when have you been an expert in raising teenagers . . I raised you, didnt i . Yeah, i guess wait a minute. [people chattering] [wheelbarrow creaking] [water splash] 1 hey, cesca. Were having a party tonight.
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