Pump Up The Volume
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<Jan & Creswood rush over>
Jan - Stop, that's enough. What's wrong with you? He was beating a student. What's wrong with this school?
Creswood - Control yourself.
Jan - I will not. I want answers.
Creswood - Or suffer the consequences.
Jan - What are you talking about.
Creswood - I'm talking about your dismissal.
<Outside the lockers>
Mark - Nora, I've been looking all over for you. I just wanted to apologise for saying you were nuts.
Nora - Forget it. Look <They both turn to the field with the F.C.C. vans> F.C.C. you know what that means.
Mark - Yeah, it means Federal Communication Commission. They can drive around and triangulate where ever the hell a radio signals coming from. I know exactly what it means.
Nora - Yeah, so fuck it right. I mean it's over. Frankly I don't even give a shit.
Mark - What the hell is wrong.
Nora - I just got expelled.
Mark - What the hell are you talking about.
Nora - I'm failing Math.
Mark - They can't kick you out for that.
Nora - I've been cutting lessons.
Mark - Well that just deserves a suspension right.
Nora - Well then I said "Fuck You" to Creswood. You should have seen her face, she was so happy she said "Thank You"
Mark - This school sucks. Jesus Christ!
Nora - This is why I don't even care anymore. Look just leave it alone. There's nothing you can do about it. <Nora runs off>
Jan - Hunter! Hunter wait a minute. I just wanted to say good bye and good luck.
Mark - Why?
Jan - I was fired, I made a mistake. I thought I could change things, I forgot you don't rock the boat.
Mark - Yeah especially when you're in it.
Jan - Hey, chin up.
<Staff room>
Brian - Loretta what the hell is going on here.
Creswood - It's the trouble makers, you can't run a top school with trouble makers in the mix.
Brian - Okay, so what exactly is a trouble maker.
Creswood - Someone who has no interest in education.
Brian - Oh c'mon that includes every teenager I know.
Creswood - Can't you understand that nothing is more important than a good education.
Brian - Except for the basic right to it.
Creswood - The point is I have the highest S.A.T. scores in the state.
Brian - Yeah but how.
Creswood - I stand by my record.
<The School Field>
Shep Sheppard - Mr. Watts, Shep Sheppard Channel Six news here.
Watts - Good evening.
Shep Sheppard - How does Washington intend to deal with this situation.
Watts - We at the F.C.C. feel that democracy is about protecting the rights of the ordinary citizen. Un-regulated radio would result in programming of the lowest common denominator, the rule of the mob. <Watts looks round to see one of his F.C.C. vans has picked up some graffiti> This is vandalism, not free expression.
<Everyone gathers outside the school to listen to the Happy Harry Hardon show>
Mazz - Okay everybody, ten seconds to Happy Harry Hardon. Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one. Harrrrrry! C'mon we're right here waiting for you right now.
<Mark turns up at Nora's house>
Mark - Hi.
Nora - Hi.
Mark - Are you okay?
Nora - Yeah, fine, great, never been better.
Mark - We started something here.
Nora - We!
Mark - Alright I started, but now I need your help to finish it. Nora I need you.
Nora - Well it's about time.
Mark - I've got something to show you.
Nora - Is it bigger than a baby's arm.
Mark - No it's outside. <Mark shows Nora his converted radio jeep>
Nora - Oh wow.
Mark - It's my Mums jeep she kind of loaned it to me.
Nora - Who did all this?
Mark - Me and radio shack. You have driven a jeep before right?
<Concrete Blondie plays and the F.C.C. vans go on the search of Happy Harry Hardon>
Mr. Watts - Personally I hope we get to hear from him a little bit before they nab him it will be interesting to see how hard he is then.
Happy Harry Hardon - Hello Dad we're going to jail.
Nora - Say hi to Mom.
Happy Harry Hardon - Hi folks! It seems we have a new listener tonight. Mr Watts of the F.C.C. Hi Arthur thanks for coming out.
Watts - Well thank you for coming out.
Happy Harry Hardon - Imagine a fucking political hag being in charge of free speech in America. I bet Watts was the guy who took names at high school when the teacher was absent.
Watts - This is the problem with free speech. Would you cut that thing, cut it off. Would you just turn the dam thing off. He's obviously moving just pull everything over on wheels.
Happy Harry Hardon - Welcome to radio free America. America's ready, I'm ready. I want a million voices crying out in the wilderness. Jesus let's get serious. Maybe Mr. Watts can shed some light no the mysterious disappearances of some of our students. Luis Chavez age fifteen, legally kicked out on September 26th. Arthur Washington age sixteen, expelled September 27th.
Creswood - So what does this prove, not everyone goes to college.
Murdock -Right.
Jan - Mr. Hunter I think you should be aware of something. After the school received the money from the government for every enrolled student, Mrs Creswood would then proceed to weed out those she felt were undesirable.
Creswood - Nonsense she doesn't know what she's talking about.
Jan - In the first weeks you flagged all the pupils with low S.A.T. scores and started files on them. Why?
Creswood - What are you doing with school property?
Brian - She asked you why.
Jan - For extra tutoring.
Brian - You expelled over twenty students in the first thirty days of school.
Jan - And how many others did you harass into dropping out.
Brian - And you kept the expelled students names on the rolls that's illegal.
Creswood - The money went to the school, it was all for the good of the school.
Jan - Those kids had rights.
Creswood - They were losers.
Murdock - Trouble makers.
Deaver - They're just kids.
Creswood - I don't regret my policy.
Brian - It's criminal and I'm suspending you.


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