Transcript – Branxton Public School - The Girl and the Dinosaur
[birds chirping]
STUDENT: Oh, what a lovely day. The birds are chirping and the bees are buzzing. I think I'll collect some firewood for my camp. [gasp] A dinosaur. The most deadliest one, a T-Rex! Oh my God! Oh my God! [screams]
GRANDMOTHER WILLOW: Excuse me. I may be able to produce air, but I'm not made of air.
STUDENT: Oh, sorry. I didn't see you. I was running from a dinosaur.
GRANDMOTHER WILLOW: Dinosaurs are still around?
STUDENT: Yeah. I thought they were extinct.
GRANDMOTHER WILLOW: I see. Do you have a fear of dinosaurs?
STUDENT: Yeah. Who doesn't?
GRANDMOTHER WILLOW: I don't because I'm made of wood and dinosaurs don't eat wood. Face your fears, my child. Fear is only a scary thought until you face--
STUDENT: [screams] You better leave me alone or I'll go full on psycho. You don't want none of this. All right. You asked for it. Wah hiya! Wow. You were right, Weeping Willow tree. I'm not scared anymore.
GRANDMOTHER WILLOW: Oh please, dear, call me Grandmother Willow.
STUDENT: Oh, what a lovely day. [laughter] Wow. You were right-- right-- you were right.
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