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* The plants in this video were identified as being unique to Southern California and the [[The swimming hole|swimming hole]] was eventually identified as part of the San Gabriel River in Angeles National Forest, California, near Sheep Mountain.
 
* The plants in this video were identified as being unique to Southern California and the [[The swimming hole|swimming hole]] was eventually identified as part of the San Gabriel River in Angeles National Forest, California, near Sheep Mountain.
 
* In early December this became the second lonelygirl15 video to garner more than 1 million views on [[YouTube]].  The first was [[My Lazy Eye (and P. Monkey gets Funky!) | My Lazy Eye]]
 
* In early December this became the second lonelygirl15 video to garner more than 1 million views on [[YouTube]].  The first was [[My Lazy Eye (and P. Monkey gets Funky!) | My Lazy Eye]]
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* The song Junkie by The Jane Does can also be heard slowed down in all five of the [[OpAphid]] [[Set of Five]] videos

Revision as of 19:10, 18 February 2007

Template:Blog3 Swimming! is the twenty-sixth video in the Lonelygirl15 video series. This is the first video in which Bree mentions Cassie.

Transcript

Bree: (at home sitting at her desk talking to the camera) So today, we're going to the river. I've been promised swimming, and when I've been promised swimming, nothing better get in my way!

(cut to interior of a car, Daniel is driving)

Bree: Daniel? When are we gonna get there? Are we there yet? Are we there yet? Where even are we? (Bree whispers, addressing the camera) He's probably not taking me swimming at all. He's probably taking me into the woods to hack me into little pieces...and eat me!

(cut to Bree walking a stony path towards the water)

Bree: Forgot my hat.

Daniel: Why'd you wear flip-flops? Why didn't you wear your hiking boots?

Bree: Skeeter hunting.

(musical montage of Bree swimming)

Bree: Skeeter hunting consists of walking along the creek and looking for those little water beetles that skit along the surface, and then bashing their brains out when you find them.

Daniel: What do you bash their brains out with?

Bree: A flip-flop.

(musical montage of Bree swimming)

Bree: (camera show Daniel brushing at his clothes, which are wet) Daniel got in the water. (giggles) Whatever happened to that girl, Cassie?

Daniel: Who?

Bree: That girl. She was in your class? (Daniel looks confused) You know?

Daniel: I have no idea what you're talking about.

(musical montage of Bree swimming)

(Bree is shown smacking a waterbug with her shoe)

Daniel: So this is "Skeetering"?

Bree: (giggles) Good name for it.

Daniel: You like that?

Bree: It's like..."Skeeter Hunting 2.0"

(musical montage of Bree swimming)

Bree: (seen from behind, rubbing something off her hand with her shoe, she looks back at the camera) Did she graduate?

Daniel: Who?

Bree: Cassie.

Daniel: Who is this girl?

Bree: She was in your class.

(musical montage of Bree swimming)

Bree: ...P.E. together.

Daniel: What'd she look like?

Bree: I don't remember.

Daniel: Why would you even bring---

Bree: (interrupts) I don't know what I'm worrying - just forget about it. I dunno, we just used to...walk around the track together. ...because everybody was so mean to her. You know? (turns to the camera) Do you want to go?

(musical montage of Bree swimming, including silent clips from earlier in the video where she says "taking me into the woods to" and "flop")

Bree: (swimming) It's nice and cold and refreshing.

Notes

  • When this video was originally posted on YouTube the first sentence "So today, we're going to the river," was not in the video. In the YouTube version, the video also cuts off in the middle of the last word, "refreshing."
  • The plants in this video were identified as being unique to Southern California and the swimming hole was eventually identified as part of the San Gabriel River in Angeles National Forest, California, near Sheep Mountain.
  • In early December this became the second lonelygirl15 video to garner more than 1 million views on YouTube. The first was My Lazy Eye
  • The song Junkie by The Jane Does can also be heard slowed down in all five of the OpAphid Set of Five videos