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P: Let's make some dinner, for when everyone gets back.

Quinn: Sure.

P: Quinnlyn and I chopped up some cabbage and made some coleslaw, then we started a small fire to heat up some beans and make spaghetti and red sauce for dinner.

Leon: Hey! We're back from swimming! How come you didn't come?

P: Quinn and I were talking about what we can do to stop people from fighting with each other, ... and we made some dinner for you folks.

Quinn: I didn't go 'cause the water's too cold.

Leon: It was so coooold!!

Quin: And most of our stuff's still wet, ... because of you!

P: Quinn? It starts with you? Right?

Quinn: Sorry. Forgot.

Stu: Forgot what?

Quinn: Nothin'. Forgot to wear my pink bathing suit.

Bailey: How come only girls get to wear pink?

Stu: Boys can wear pink too, if we want.

Andre: Not at our school.

Norm: Yeah, my guys here would catch a lot of flack if they wore pink at school.

Chad: Same at our school. Pretty silly rule.

Bailey: It's not really an official rule, ... but mostly, ... girls are "s'posed ta" wear pink and boys are "s'posed ta" wear blue!

Norm: We were raised with all those "s'posed ta's" Bailey!  I used to play with GI Joe dolls when I was little, but when my friends teased me and saidI was a sissy because only girls are "s'posed ta" play with dolls.  It hurt a lot. But now, I say, "Who cares?" I'd pretend I was a medic!  Bandage up all Joe's battle wounds after he'd get blown up, ... prob'ly made me a better Dad!

Gerald: I learned how to crochet scarves for my friends, back when I was a little rug rat, only girls or women were "s'posed ta" crochet things. I thought you kids were breaking down all these binary gender stereotypes!

Quin: We are! I'm wearing blue!

P: And what color is my undershirt, ... please? Anyone? Anyone?

All: Pink!

Bailey: But you're old, ... so you don't have to worry about what kids at school say about you.

P: Hold me back! Hold me back, I feel a song comin' on! (*BOING!!)