Student 1 & 2: Let S Go Get Some Breakfast

Student 1 & 2: Let S Go Get Some Breakfast

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Student 1 & 2: Let’s go get some breakfast.

Student 1: Morning.

Student 3: Morning.

Student 1: What’s for breakfast?

Student 3: An Australian dish called Vegemite.

Student 1 & 2: Vegemite?

Student 3: Yes it’s rather salty and… brown.

Student 1 & 2: So technically it’s like sea poop?

Student 3: I don’t know what that is but here. Just have some.

Student 2: Eww! That is disgusting!

Student 3: Can’t be all that bad? Hmm, rather special. Here, orange juice.

Student 2: Ahh! It’s much better.

Student 3: So what do you girls want to do today?

Student 1: Can.

Student 2: We.

Student 1: Go.

Student 2: To:

Student 1: The.

Student 2: Forrest.

Student 1: Now.

Student 1 & 2: Please?

Student 3: No, it’s too dangerous and I’m busy today.

Student 1 & 2: But we want to go now!

Student 2: Well take Roofus the pig with us.

Student 1: And we’ll burn off some calories.

Student 3: Do you even know what calories are?

Student 1 & 2: No.

Student 3: Oh well. Nor do I, but… go.

Student 1 & 2: Yay!

Student 1: Let’s go get breakfast!

Student 1 & 2: Dumbledee.

Student 1: I’m so tired.

Student 1 & 2: Woah.

Student 2: Go get some breakfast. Go, go, go, go. Cool, clap… come on, come on.

Student 4: Rawr! Who eat my apples?

Student 1 & 2: Who took the apples?Who took the apples?Who took the apples?

Student 4: Shall I eat them?

Off Stage: *No*

Student 4: I don’t care… I’m gonna eat them.

Student 1 & 2: No. Don’t eat us, wait for our big sister. She’s much tastier than we are… and she knows karate.

Student 4: That puny little thing, she won’t even hurt me.

Student 3: Puny little thing? Is that what you think I am? Well this little puny thing is gonna kick your butt.

Student 1 & 2: Lalalalalalala…..

Student 2: Roofus.

Student 3: Yes the pig… eat him!.

Student 4: Ughh!

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