Wizard of Oz
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As Dorothy is picking up the apples, she comes across a Tin Woodsman.  He mumbles something which they interpret to mean that he wants them to oil his mouth.  Once they do, he starts speaking clearly.  He tells them that "'Bout a year ago I was chopping that tree and suddenly it began to ran, and right in the middle of a chop, I rusted solid."  | As Dorothy is picking up the apples, she comes across a Tin Woodsman.  He mumbles something which they interpret to mean that he wants them to oil his mouth.  Once they do, he starts speaking clearly.  He tells them that "'Bout a year ago I was chopping that tree and suddenly it began to ran, and right in the middle of a chop, I rusted solid."  | ||
| − | When Dorothy says "Well you are perfect now", the Woodsman complains that "the tinsmith forget to give me a heart."  He then launches into the movies next song ''If I Only Had A Heart''.  | + | When Dorothy says "Well you are perfect now", the Woodsman complains that "the tinsmith forget to give me a heart."  He then launches into the movies next song-and-dance with ''If I Only Had A Heart''.  | 
Watch it on YouTube [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8RhueFc9sY&NR=1 Part 5]  | Watch it on YouTube [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8RhueFc9sY&NR=1 Part 5]  | ||