I brought you a pizza and a couple of videos.
#ST.LOUIS BLUES FREE#
Tannen: " Sure I do! It's a free country." - (Tannen has put Marty in a cage as a sideshow attraction) Jennifer: " Just stopping by on your way to the country club?" Marty: " Jennifer, I'm sorry I made fun of your hair. but I've never been to the club!" Jennifer: " Yeah? Well, how would you like to wear one?" - Jennifer hits Marty with a golf club when he breaks their date Doc: " You have no right to keep him here!" P.T. Marty: " Jennifer, I know we were going to watch movies and eat pizza. The third verse is in 16 bars coupled with a.
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This one is written in 52 total measures, with the first two verses repeating in basic 12-bar form. This initially seems to suggest that Doc patented the train in 1895, although this does not make sense, as Doc would not ever want to publicize time travel, so a patent would have no purpose.įrom the episode " Tannen? That family's been ripping off people for centuries!" -Doc, upon learning that the man operating a sideshow attraction is named P.T. Its longer than a traditional bluesthe most basic blues are 12-bar progressions, which might be repeated several times. Doc thinks that it's an imitation, copied by "that guy in the patent office who laughed at me in 1895". In 1904, Doc spots the Jules Verne Train, which Marty and the boys brought from 1992.In the live action segment with Christopher Lloyd, Doc is watching the local minor-league baseball team, the " Hill Valley Dreamers", who are playing against the " Riverburg Big Dudes".Mark Valenti wrote the story and the screenplay.This episode was directed by BTTF co-creator Bob Gale, who grew up in St.Marty breaks his date with Liz (who has already found someone else, rich boy Milton Van Conrad III, to take her out) and apologizes to Jennifer for making fun of her hairdo. Doc, Clara and the boys save Marty and head home. Tannen kidnaps Marty and displays him in a side-show as a "curiosity of nature". Marty needs Doc's help in fixing the hilarious effects of the hair cutting machine. Using the locomotive, Marty and the boys travel to June 29, 1904, to find Doc and Clara. Clara and Doc, frustrated by the overly high prices of the park, have gone off for some lemonade at another fair - the 1904 World's Fair Exposition in St. Louis forward Bratton makes college commitment. Tryout information for all teams will be announced in the spring of 2022. Einstein communicates with Marty that the Browns are at Mega Monster Mountain, the local amusement park, goes to the park and finds Jules and Verne. Blues 10300 Gravois Affton, MO 63123 : Phone: 31: Website: : Tryout Information. The device causes Marty's hair to drastically change styles instantaneously, and frequently. No one is home and Marty uses an unperfected hair-cutting invention to save money.
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Marty stops by the Browns' house to borrow money for a haircut to go out with Liz. While playing putt-putt golf, Marty angers Jennifer by making fun of her hairdo (which he caused to look dreadful), and, worse, canceling their plans for pizza and movies in favor of a date with Liz (a snobbish, nasty girl in their class).