Blake Of All Trades(Transcript)

George and Zoe were heading to the lab to get some toothbrush-inators because the theatre kids ran out of them.

Zoe: Blake, Reece, do you have any toothbrush-inators?

Blake: Yup, I have about 20 of them. Next to me when I was a band kid.

George: That was you?

Blake: Yeah.

Reece: That was when we were in Year 4. Blake was the lead singer of the band.

George: The flashback is that way.

Reece: Oh.

Blake: I remembered like it was yesterday.

Scene cuts to 2012, Reece was narrating, while 10-year-old Blake, Reece, James and Tristan were performing.

Song: Year 3000 by Jonas Brothers

Blake: #One day, when I came home at lunchtime #I heard a funny noise#

Reece: #Went out to the backyard to find out if it was #One of those rowdy boys#

Blake: #Stood there with my neighbour called Peter #And a Flux Capacitor #He told me he built a time machine #Like one in a film I've seen, yeah#

Blake and Reece: #He said, I've been to the year 3000 #Not much has changed, but they lived underwater #And your great-great-great-granddaughter #Is doing fine, doing fine#

Blake: #He took me to the future in the flux thing #And I saw everything#

Reece: #Boy bands, and another one, and another one #And another one#

Blake: #Girls there with round hair like Star Wars #Float above the floor #We drove around in a time machine #Like one in a film I've seen, yeah, woo#

Blake and Reece: #He said, I've been to the year 3000 #Not much has changed, but they lived underwater #And your great-great-great-granddaughter #Is doing fine, doing fine #I took a ship to the year 3000 #This song had gone multi-platinum #Everybody bought our seventh album #It had outsold Kelly Clarkson #I took a ship to the year 3000 #This song had gone multi-platinum #Everybody bought our seventh album#

Blake: #He told me he built a time machine #Like one in a film I've seen, yeah #I've been to the year 3000 #Not much has changed, but they lived underwater #And your great-great-great-granddaughter #Is doing fine, doing fine, oh#

Blake and Reece: #He said, I've been to the year 3000 #Not much has changed, but they lived underwater #And your great-great-great-granddaughter #Is doing fine, doing fine, doing fine #He said, I've been to the year 3000 #Not much has changed, but they lived underwater #And your great-great-great-granddaughter #Is doing fine, doing fine#

Blake: #He said, I've been to the year 3000 #Not much has changed, but they lived underwater #And your great-great-great-granddaughter #Is doing fine, doing fine#

Reece: It was fun, right?

Blake: Yeah.

James: Wish we could do this all over again, it's like, we could do this forever.

Blake: (narrating) Then, our principal, Mr. Stalin came up to us.

Mr. Stalin: Oi! What are you doing? No music!

Reece: Mr. Stalin, why?

Mr. Stalin: Don't ask me, boy, music is forbidden in this school.

James: But there's nothing in the rules that music is forbidden.

Mr. Stalin: Come with me.

Blake: (narrating) Mr. Stalin dragged us towards the principal's office and then pressed a big book against his desk.

Mr. Stalin: Now, go to page 143.

Blake turned the book to page 143, there is a handwritten paragraph saying that music is not allowed.