Hello, hello, you'll hear me?
Hello!
Hey guys, we're going to get started soon.
This is Aidy.
Hi, I'm Aidy.
This is Melissa.
Yep, we got a lot of great performers on tonight.
Yeah, I'm excited to hear from them.
Dear Lover, I can't even begin to tell you how your eyes remind me of freshly melted chocolate on a Midsummer's night.
How I could swim in them forever and always taste your oh-so-sweet gaze.
You can't change anyone but you.
Let's work out something new.
I got nothing to cry about.
And I refuse to sit around and pout.
But I have reasons for me to shout.
I will stand for those without.
Come on, let's go.
We run, they show you don't.
No, no, no, no, no.
Here we are now.
No backing out.
So let's go.
Blast, blast, blast it up.
Come on, turn it up.
Don't waste our time.
My name is Sam Maskell and I made documentaries, Sinking the Blue Nose.
The documentary focuses on the issue of school budget cuts and how it affects everybody.
I hope you enjoy this film and I hope that it encourages debates about this important topic.
Thank you.
I'd say I don't care, you mean-smile rich girl.
I don't care about your boots, your clothes, I don't care that in five years we'll reach driving age
and you'll have your parent pay for a car and all rattle around in my parent's brown paneled station wagon
that shakes the dickens and maybe some Shakespeare too, out of you when you hit 80 clicks.
That's how you know how fast you're going.
And this brings our second annual National Youth Arts Week to a close.
Let's see, many more.
