01x10 - This Old...Lemonade Stand

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01x10 - This Old...Lemonade Stand

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Ooh, ooh, ooh.

Pretty impressive, huh?

Hi, I'm Ruff Ruffman.

It's a new accessory
I just bought

for the FETCH .

The Twinkly-Light
Apple-Peeler . .

Best thing in the catalog!

Yep, it cost me a pretty penny.

But it's so worth it
because I can, you know,

it can peel...

Well, it seemed like
a good idea at the time.

Oh, well.

Hey, don't worry.

I still have plenty
of money in the budget

for this week's episode.

Let's check.

cents?!

That's all I have left?!
Yikes.

What am I supposed to do?

All right, settle down,
Ruff. Settle.

Now, I need a challenge
that doesn't cost money.

Uh, wait a minute.

How about a challenge

that makes money.

Oh, it's brilliant.

Ooh, ooh, ooh.

Hey, how do you
make this thing stop?

Murray!

RUFF:
♪ Life was missing
its mystique ♪



♪ My squeaky toys
had lost their squeak. ♪

And then, out of the blue,
I saw the phone and bam!

My destiny was calling me.

[instrumental jazz playing]

♪ Pitched my vision for a show

♪ They loved it,
thought I was a pro ♪

♪ They got my contract
back to find ♪

♪ To their alarm,
a dog had signed ♪

♪ FETCH!♪Oh, I like that name.

♪ With Ruff Ruffman♪

♪ I didn't wait to renovate

♪ Found six contestants,
all were great ♪

♪ And now I'm on
the road to fame ♪

♪ I've got a game show
and its name is... ♪

♪ FETCH!♪

It's very catchy.

♪ With Ruff Ruffman♪

It rolls off the tongue.

Wait, stop.♪ With Ruff Ruffman.♪

Somebody want to tell me
why we got cats singing?

Funding for Fetch with Ruff
Ruffman has been provided by

The National Science Foundation

where discovers begin

Dedicated to strengthening
America's future

through education.

RUFF:
And here come
the contestants now.

What makes her happiest?

Gum! It's Julia!

Weird voices are
his specialty-- Khalil!

She won't eat anythingfrom a cow.

Moo! Taylor!

Her name spelled backwardis Anna!

He won a gold medalwith his hockey team-- Noah!

He has a cat named Sam
who just sits around

and does nothing-- Brian!

Let's get an update
on the scores.

In sixth place
is Taylor with points.

Noah has slipped to fifth place
with .

One point ahead in fourth place
is Julia with .

Brian in third with .

Khalil has lost his lead.

He is in second with ,

and one point ahead of Khalil,

back in first place
with points, is Anna.

So how you guys doing?

Good, what's up, Ruff?

Working on my Apple-Peeler . .

How'd you
afford that?

Where'd you get one of those?

I, uh, my salary does not allow
me to afford that.

I actually had to dip
into the budget

a little bit.

Which, uh, may not have
been the smartest move

I've made.

But, uh, okay.

[ clearing throat]

How comfortable would you be
if I gave you a paper clip,

a piece of gum,

and a piece of kibble?

Would you be able
to build something?

Uh, Ruff, I don't think we
could really build anything.

Okay, all right,
probably not my best idea.

Well, I mean, you know
what they say, folks.

Rome wasn't built in a day.

That's pretty obvious.

But in today's challenge,

what you're building
will have to be built in a day,

because it's a one-day show.

So, Anna, Noah, the Studio G
mailbox contains the details

explaining how to get
to another mailbox,

emblazoned with the number .

So go fetch!

All right, let's go.See you, guys.

So what's the
other challenge?

There's uh, there's
no other challenge.

It's just us.
What?

Yes, as determined
by the FETCH ,

Taylor, Julia, Khalil
and Brian will all be staying

behind in Studio G.Oh, awesome.

But they'll be eligible
to win points

during the Half-Time Quiz Show.

And you know, this baby
doesn't just peel apples.

It does complex mathematical
computations,

resulting in

the FETCH! Fairness Guarantee.

All the contestants
will have competed

for the same number of points

by the time the grand prize
is awarded.

For the two kids
out on the challenge,

up to points are at stake
in the Triumph Tally.

So let's catch up
with Anna and Noah

in today's FETCH!challenge.

Oh, look.

Let's check it out.

It's a Ruff marker.

Oh, gosh.

Lemons all over the place.

ANNA:
"Your challenge is to design
and build a lemonade stand.

"It has to be sturdy.

"It has to be transportable.

And it has to keep
the lemonade cool."

What do you know?

You know, when life gives you
lemons, you make lemonade.

RUFF:
Life gives you lemons,
you make lemonade?

How are we going to keep
this lemonade cool?

I have no idea.

Yep, there he is.

Whoa.

RUFF:
Wow, that is some workshop.

PVCs.

ANNA:
PVC, yeah.

Whoa, these are wicked sturdy.

And transportable.

We have hinges.

We have paint.

Yellow, green, red.

Awesome.

Let's start drawing.

RUFF:
All right, now it's time
to design.

We should start off by,
like, I think this sign,

that says, like, "lemonade,"
should be on the top,

really high, so that
everyone sees it.

And then maybe we could use,
like, the PVCs or something.

Since we have hinges over here.Yeah?

We have, like,
a little cupboard.

Yeah, but then we'd
have to lift it out
each time we want some.

We might want to make
a little, like, cooler

that sits on the table

so the spout, kind of like,
comes out.

It has to have wheels.Okay.

So these will be the
wheels on the bottom.

We can make kind of a box.

We could have a wheel here,
a wheel here, and a wheel here.

Those would be the wheels.You mean, like, this is

the very front,

but on the other side,
on the bottom,

there's going to be like
a little platform?Yeah.

This is that.

We need to keep
the lemonade cool, right?

We could design some
sort of container,

like a wooden container
that would fit around that.

So we could lift up the top
of the cube, kind of,

and stick that into it.Mm-hmm.

And then we could fill it

with, like, foam or
something, to keep it cold

and then have the spout
stick out of it.

But then there'll be hinges
on the top

so you can open it up.Yeah.

Yeah, so you don't
have to open it every time

and let all the cold
air out of it.

Probably easier
to just buy a refrigerator.

[ growling]

But of course that's
not in the budget.[ meowing]

We could also, like,
take a sheet of plywood,

and cut out the shape
of a lemon.

We should have
really bright colors.

Yeah. Because that
attracts everybody.Yeah.

Oh, don't I know it.

I got a bright spot
on my belly!

Oh, the attention I get!

Well, I think this is
a pretty good design.

We're ready to
build our stand.

Yeah, let's go build it.All right.

RUFF:
All right.

We don't know how to use
any of this equipment.

No! They need an expert.

I forgot the expert.

What am I going to do?

Of course! Norm Abram.

Master carpenter,
TV celebrity,

and, uh, close personal
friend... of the Ruffman.

[ phone rings]Norm, baby.

It's me, Ruff Ruffman.

[ mumbling over phone]

Uh... Ruff Ruffman.

We met once at that thing.

I was the dog who...

Yes.

Yes, I did spill
some punch on you.

I'm sorry about that.

Listen, Norm, I need a favor.

Come in.Come in.

Are you Noah and Anna?

Yeah, come in.Hi, I'm Norm.

Hi, Norm.Hello.

Oh, hey, Norm.

I just got a call from
this crazy dog named Ruff.

Oh, yep, that's Ruff.

Boy, was he frazzled.

Frazzled?

Okay, Norm, there's a difference
between frazzled and concerned.

And I was clearly concerned.

We're building a lemonade stand.Mm-hmm.

Yeah, and he said it had to be,
like, able to transport--

transportable-- and sturdy

and could keep
the lemonade cool.

We have plywood
in the front, right?Mm-hmm.

And we're getting, you know,
some lemons on it.

Would it be too hard
to make it foldable?

Because we've got hinges,
and we could have, like,

something to prop
it up with, like our x s.

NORM:
We could work on that.

Are you going to sit
behind it

or are you
going to stand behind it?

Because that'll determine how
tall it is.

RUFF:
I say sit.

I was thinking
of sitting behind it.

RUFF:
Definitely.

I want to make sure
you have safety glasses

and wear some
hearing protection

if we're using
some really loud tools.

I think we should just get
started on the base first.

I'm going to cut two sheets of
plywood, two at the same time.

That'll save us some time.

You think three feet high
will be good enough?

RUFF:
Now they need to cut

a -inch piece of plywood
for the front of their stand.

The first thing you want
to do is measure the distance

from my blade to
this edge, this guide.

And that's about five inches.

Measure over and put a mark

at inches,
which is less five.

ANNA:
That's cool.

And when we make the cut,

it'll be perfectly straight.

RUFF:
Oh, I get it.

They have to make a mark

at inches because the saw
adds five inches.

Now they need to cut

that second piece in half
to make the two sides.

What's this right here?

ANNA:
That's our cooler

for the lemonade.

NORM:
Okay, and how big
is that going to be?

We weren't sure if we were going
to use a cardboard box

or, like, a wood container.

And then we're going to fill
the box with insulation.

Well, let's see, I've talked
about making the countertop

about inches.

So that's going to be
plenty for this box.

Yeah, that'll
be perfect.

NORM:
Put it on your mark.

Now they're cutting
the counter.

We've got sides,
we've got the front,

and now we've
got the counter.

What do you think would be
the best thing we could use

to help fold...
the thing to fold?

Hinges.

Hinges--
like a door, right?

Now, this is the front
of the lemonade stand.

And I'm going to have the top
fall to the inside.

So if I screw a hinge
to the inside

and screw a hinge
to the top, it can fold down.

There's an old carpenter's rule
that says:

But I have another rule,

which is:

If I hold this flush,

and I mark right up against
this piece of plywood,

we know it's going to be right.

So instead of measuring
with a tape measure,

they mark it against the wood
they just cut.

Goggles. Goggles there.

Ruff, Norm makes it look
real easy.

Well, that's a professional
for you.

They make the hard stuff
look easy.

Like this show, for example.
Very difficult.

Piece of cake when I run it.
Just not today.

But when you put hinges on,
you have to be really accurate

with where you drill it.

Now, you want to drill that

straight up and down.

Hey, these kids are good
with power tools.

Okay. We've got the
front connected to the top.

Okay, back. So now if we
try out the whole system,

this comes around, okay?

And now the whole
thing folds down.

Oh, very ingenious.

It's a little awkward.
You know what I mean?

Think maybe we should
try something else

for transportation?
Not wheels.

We could try
and stick some,
like, handles

or something
to carry it with.

All right. Good idea.

Hey, the handles are

a great idea!

We want to be able
to carry this thing,

but it still looks
a little heavy.

We don't want
the handle too high

because you're going to have
to hold it with your entire arm.

You really want to just be able

to bend over and stand up
straight to lift it.

So let's see how
each of you lifts

in terms of the length
of your arm.

About inches.

So if this is where
you're hand is going to be,

we should lower it
down a little bit.

SINGERS:
♪ Uh-huh

♪ Everything is okay.

I think you ought to walk
in the same direction

or you'll be going in circles.

Look at Norm!

Hey, I like the yuks, Norm.

I like the yuks.

Okay.

Flip this over.

Look at that.

Voilà!

What do you think?

That is sweet.

Time to make the sign, guys.

You can paint "Lemonade"
on it, or whatever you want.

Then get the bottom
end of it right in
the top of that block.

Oh, the piping fits nicely
right in there.

Pretty good, huh?

That's great.We're all done.

All right, we are back
in Studio G

with Julia, Brian,
Taylor and Khalil.

Well, I think it's time
for the FETCH to link up

for our satellite
interview feed.

All right.Let's go.

I think they got
a good lesson today.

I think they had fun,

and they'll probably have

just as much fun
selling their lemonade.

And, Ruff, I think
you're a heck of a producer.

Oh, Norm, you're too kind.
Now, stop. Thank you.

That's a lovely shirt.

Well, now it's time
for our four Studio G'sters

to earn some points of their own
in the Half-Time Quiz Show.

Are you ready?

Yes, we are.

RUFF:
All right.

Lemons.Lemons.

RUFF:
Correct.

The lemonade stand must meet
three requirements.

They are what?

Has to be sturdy,

portable,
and keep the lemonade cool.

RUFF:
Correct. Question three.

Norm cut how many sheets
of plywood at once?

Two.
Two.

RUFF:
Correct. Question four.

According to Anna and Noah's
design, where is the cooler

going to go
on the lemonade stand?

On the top.

RUFF:
Yes. Correct.

What safety tip did Norm
give Noah and Anna?

Use safety goggles.
Use safety goggles.

RUFF:
Yes.
Awesome!

Question Six.

What old carpenter rule
does Norm quote?

Measure everything twice,

cut once, only measure
if you have to.

I'm going to give you that.

You overexplained it,
I will give that to you.

It's almost
like a two-answer question.

Only measure
if you have to.

RUFF:
That is correct.

Question eight.

Did they use nails or screws

to attach the hinges
to the plywood?

Screws.Correct.

Strap hinge.

RUFF:
Correct!
What does Anna use

to make the handles
for the stand?

Cloth. Strips of cloth.

RUFF:
Cloth! Yes!

[ cheering]

Ten out of ten!

Ten out of ten!

I knew it! Ah...!

Hooray! Hooray!

That is the first time ever!

And you know what
was so awesome about that?

When I asked you question six--

What old carpenter rule
does Norm quote?--

Measure twice, cut once--

and then you said, "Don't
measure unless you have to,"

it was almost like you answered
two questions in one.

That was the seventh question.
Seventh.

You saved us.You guys were so good,
you were answering things

before I asked them.
That was awesome!

Yes!Thank you.

Ten out of ten!

[ laughter]

I got to have more people,

uh, answering questions
more often.

You've got to do it, Ruff,
it's awesome. Four brains.

That was great.

I don't even need to tell you
that the FETCH added up

points for you guys.

Yes!
I think we deserve
some bonus points.

We got the , okay?
We got the .Yeah, don't push it.

You guys are always
milkboning me for more points.

He's on a budget here.RUFF:
Exactly.

Congratulations, guys.
points.

First time ever on this show
it's been done.

Ten out of ten,

and with that, I will allow you
to bask in your glory

as we move back

to our challenge.

NORM:
Do you guys have any ideas
of what you're going

to use for insulation?Not really.

Well, you know, air
makes a great insulator,

as long as
it's not moving.
Okay.

And in the old days, they used
to keep ice cold in ice houses

by insulating the
walls with sawdust,

because it would trap air, but
the air couldn't move around.

[ loud whirring]That's a really good idea.

All right.
Thanks.

Oh, wait a minute.

Ruff asked me
to give this to you.

See you, Norm.

Thanks a lot.RUFF:
Oh, thanks, Norm.

Maybe this is the second
part of our challenge.
Maybe.

BOTH [ reading]:

"Have fun."
"Fun."

What? This is the wrong prop.RUFF:
What?

Come on, Ruff. This is
from ballroom dancing.

We're at
a lemonade stand.

Oh, no, it's the wrong prop!

The props department
messed up!

This is not my day!

See, now this is what happens
when you have to hire members

of your own family
to work on your show.

Murray![ Murray whimpers]

All right, so we have
this all figured out

so that we can
unscrew the lid and
put in more lemonade,

and so that the
spout sticks out.

Isn't now the only issue

that we don't have
anything to fill it with?

He said sawdust could work.
Kind of compacted.

We have sawdust right there,
we got plenty of that.

Or newspaper might work.Yeah.

Crumple it up.

If you wear clothes,
more clothes,

and they keep you warmer.

Right.
So maybe that's
a good insulator.

Let's go get our material.

Okay, they're going
to do an experiment to see

which is the best insulator:
sawdust, newspaper or cloth.

I'm going to start

by measuring the temperature
of the cold water.

Pour some of this
into the plastic cups,

and we'll see
which one keeps cool the best.

Okay.

ANNA:
Which one do you think is going
to hold the cold the best?

The wood chips, only because

the cloth is black,
so it kind of attracts the heat.

The newspaper--

I know it traps the air good,
but it's got a few holes in it.

I'm leaning toward
the newspaper,

just because it has
so many pockets in it.

It might, like, trap it.

Let's test this
temperature.Let's test this...

And I'll write it
down when you test it.Okay.

Five-oh-four.

. degrees Fahrenheit is
the starting temperature. Okay.

How about we fill it up
to the second line up?

And we'll do it
for all of those,

so we know that they have
exactly the same amount
of water.

This is the control.

Now, they have the control
so they can compare

the temperature change
of the insulated water

to the water
with no insulation.

Okay, now for our
three-minute testing.

And cloth has increased to .

The newspaper.

Let's see
how the newspaper did.

ANNA:
All right, . .

RUFF:
Ooh, only . .

[ bell dings]RUFF:
No, sawdust does not win.

Newspaper's in the lead!

ANNA:
. . Okay.

NOAH:
They all started at . .

ANNA:
We have newspaper at . ,

sawdust at . degrees
Fahrenheit,

the cloth
at degrees Fahrenheit,

and the control
at . degrees Fahrenheit.

I definitely would say that
newspaper is our insulator.

Yup, it kept it
the coldest by far.

Yeah, newspaper's good.

Newspaper wins it.

I never thought
of newspaper as an insulator.

Wait, we don't have
any lemonade in here.

Ruff!
Ruff, come on.

BOTH:
You forgot to give us lemonade.

D-d-does somebody
just not like me today?

Can I get one thing right?

Do you know how much customers
will pay for an empty cup?

Are you serious?

Bupkus, zip, nothing!

We're ruined.

All right, listen,
we're going to have to do

the rest of this show
in the dark.

I've got to save money
on the electricity bill.

BRIAN:
Ruff!Wait a minute, wait a minute.

Hey, are you doing anything?

No.
No.
No.

You think maybe you could
whip up some lemonade for me?

We're here.
We're here anyway.

If you look to your right,

supplies to make some lemonade.

There's lemons in the fridge.

Any tips or anything
about knives?

What is wrong with me?Whoa.

Guys, hurry, I need you to do
this really fast.

BRIAN:
All right, we're going, Ruff.

Don't get any lemon juice
in the eyes.

I've been told that's not fun.

Maybe I should have had goggles.

I hope you don't have any cuts
on your hands...

I do!

Lemon juice in the cut, Brian?It hurts!

It's a little stingy.

JULIA:
We're going to need
a lot of lemons.

I've got a lot of lemons.

How'd you get the budget
on that, Ruff?

All right, I took them
from a person's kitchen.

I'm-I'm probably in trouble.

There's also water in a big jug
over there, too.

Bring that over.

Ever taste a lemon straight up?

Ooh! Fold your face
right in half.

Yeah, put some sugar in.

All right, guys,
you're almost done.

You're looking good.

Keep cranking away.

I have a special plan

to deliver the lemonade
to our challengers.

All right, let me call my kids.

Where did you
put our lemonade?

Where did I put
your lemonade?

Noah, you just settle
your curly hair down.

Just step outside
and you look up into the sky.

See how the Ruffman takes care
of his peeps.

Go outside
and look up in the sky?

[ helicopter approaching]

Oh, look, there it is!

Here it comes, guys.

Bombs away!

Thanks, Murray!

Good job.

Come on, let's go.

Well, I think we're done.

This looks sogood.

Okay!

Now they have the lemonade stand
and the lemonade,

I want them to take it
to the streets.

I have the perfect location
for them to set up their stand.

All right, according to my
sources, ooh, it's bustling.

A happening place!

Thirsty people everywhere!

NOAH:
Are you sure
this is the right place?

[ crickets chirping]

ANNA:
It's what Ruff told me.

There's no one to sell lemonade
to for miles.

Ruff has got
to get a grip.

ANNA:
Ruff, where are we?!

[ yelps]

Okay, I think it's well
established at this point

that today is not
going to be my day.

Aw, sorry about
that first location.

I had a slight technical
problem with the FETCH .

Yeah, Ruff, we got here
and this is so much better!

We can actually raise
some money here.Great!

Now, for this part of the
challenge, what I need you to do

is find out how cold
the lemonade is right now.

Then you need to sell
as much as you can

at your next two locations

before the lemonade
hits degrees.

You've got one hour.

ANNA:
Okay, you told us to get the
temperature of the lemonade.

Okay, . .
We've got to hurry, Noah.

All right, this is for Luke.

Okay, that kid does not look
like he has a job.

Hello. So unless somebody is paying
for him, take the cup back.

Thank you.Thank you very much.

Well, Ruff said we have to go
to at least two places.

ANNA:
Yeah, so why don't we pack up
and go to the next one.

RUFF:
All right, they're breaking
down the lemonade stand.

They're going to move
to another location,

which is hopefully filled
with people

suffering from thirst.

Boy, they really assemble
that thing quickly.

Let's check the temperature.

Please, don't be .

Oh!

ANNA:
Oh, good, . .

[ speaking Spanish]

[ Anna speaking Spanish]

RUFF:
What? Anna speaks Spanish?

I didn't know that!

[ speaking Spanish]

It's been at...
at least an hour.

RUFF:
Okay, an hour ago,

the temperature of the lemonade
was . .

Let's take a look.

Come on, come on.

Please, please.

We got to do it. Oh!

RUFF:
Oh, . !

We're just going to pack up

and head right back
to Studio G, Ruff, okay?

You guys did it, great job!

Yeah, and thanks, guys.

That lemonade was
really sweet.

We're back in Studio G

with Julia, Brian,
Taylor and Khalil.

Today we learned when life
gives you two sheets

of half-inch plywood

and a box of one-and-a-quarter-
inch wood screws,

make a lemonade stand.

So...

Noah and Anna, come on back!

BRIAN:
Hey, guys.

They have brought
the lemonade stand.

Oh, that's looking good.

That's great, guys.

Hey, you guys,
I'd like you to know that's...

Oh, lemonade!

BRIAN:
Lemonade for five cents--
what a bargain.

Why don't you guys come on down.

We'll award some points.Okay.

KHALIL:
Yeah, come on, guys.

I needed the lemonade stand
to be three things.

It had to be sturdy,
it had to be transportable,

and it had to keep
the lemonade cool.

So, your lemonade stand
stood points!

BRIAN:
Good job, guys.

Now, was the stand
transportable?

Well, I should say so.

Though it was a little
on the heavy side.

Ten points.Not bad.

Ten points,
ten points.

And did the lemonade
stay cool?
Not bad.

Well, according
to the thermometer,

it started at degrees
and peaked at , which means

you stayed under .

So that's points.

Hey, I'd drink it,
I'd drink it.

Now, you hawked all the lemonade

in the jug--
that's ten more points.

Anna, an extra five points
for that nice bit of español.

It's muy delicioso.

That's a total of:

Anna: points,
Noah: points.Way to go, guys!

Good job.

But is that all the points
a dog can give?

KIDS:
Oh, no.

¿Qué hora es?

KIDS:
Bonus points!

Sí.

Bonus point time!

Now, in an unprecedented
bonus-point event,

the FETCHers left behind

are getting five bonus points
each for bailing out their host.

Thank you.

If you guys didn't make
that lemonade,

this whole day would have been
a complete and utter disaster.

FETCH , what have we got?

Anna is today's daily winner.

Awesome.

Now, Anna,
for being the daily winner,

the daily prize
is waiting for you.

What is it?

Well, to give it
to you straight,

I'll be giving it
to you straight.

You can elect
to accept the prize

or choose one of your fellow
contestants to take it instead.

What will you do, Anna?

Anna, take it.
You're always so generous.

I'll take it, I'll take it.

Anna's going to take it today.

Awesome.Okay.

Anna, your ultimate prize
is in the mailbox.

Go fetch.

Okay.

♪ Duh, duh, duh. Oh!

Awesome.

You're so lucky.

Look at that.
It's beautiful.

Yes, it is my... Wait, wait!

Not yet. Not yet.

I just want you to know that is
my special blend of lemonade

that is the Ruffanade;
I made it myself.

Just for you, Anna.Aw...

And this is...
this is the best touch, Ruff.

I'm going to need that umbrella
back, though.

It's part of the budget.

How is it, Anna?

Oh...

Whoo!

Wow.

How'd I do?Ooh!

That face? Did it...

It's a wee bit sour.
Just...

Yeah, uh,

I got to be honest here.

I didn't put any sugar in,

which, apparently, is a key
ingredient in lemonade.

Hey, Anna,
can I try it?

Yeah, Brian, take a sip of that.

I'm not sure
if the sugar was
in the budget.

We have sugar
over there.

Yeah, I actually didn't have
enough in the budget.

Whoa! That's some...

Sorry about that.

Sugar was probably
an important ingredient.

And while your faces
are folding in half...

Noah, I hear you made
some dough today.

Some money back
into the FETCH! fund.

How much did you make?

What'd you make?Roughly cents.

cents?!

But I got a helicopter!

Fifty-five?!

All right, well, just-just put
it in the mailbox.

And I do appreciate it.

I'm just going to have to, uh,

[ toysqueaking ]sell some things

to make a little...
make some bucks back.

Uh, well, guys, we just barely
made it this week.

Hey, no more buying
apple things.

No more, I'm done.

That's it, I promise.

♪ FETCH!♪

Now, if you add up our expenses,

it means we wound up
losing a total

of only [ gasps] $ , ?!

And cents.

[ wailing]:
Oh!

Okay, from now on,
I'll buy only necessities.

Ooh, the Shaving Hippopotamus
Cucumber Slicer . .

Now with more shaving cream.

Now, that I've got to have!

Where's that phone number?

Hey! You know what?

A dog could do a lot worse
than having a computer like you.

Okay, one last thing.

Not only do I host my own
television show

But I have a
fantastic website too.

Check it out. There are
tons of great games,

the inside scoop on our
contestants,

and lots more.

[ Ruff scatting]

♪ Fetch!♪

♪ With Ruff Ruffman♪

[ Ruff scatting]

Whatever.

♪ Fetch!♪

♪ With Ruff Ruffman♪

♪ Fetch!♪
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