Biff says he’s "borrowed" (clearly stole) a football in order to practice his game (he’s a football star and also, it would seem, a kleptomaniac).The macho boys and their dad sit around and talk about how much everybody loves them and how popular they are.Biff and Happy are washing their dad’s car, hoping to impress him.Said high school days go something like this:.In his head, Willy relives the high school days of his sons.Cut to downstairs, where Willy is still chatting with imaginary people.With big dreams in mind, the brothers go back to sleep. Happy thinks this is the best idea ever.He’s hoping Oliver will give him a loan so that he and Happy can start a business together. Biff was a salesman in Oliver’s sporting goods business way back when and thinks he made a good impression. Since the ranch idea is not working out, Biff says he’ll talk to this guy he used to work for named Bill Oliver.He’s super-competitive and chases his friends’ girls just for fun. Both want to settle down with someone, but Happy is a player and can’t stick to one woman. Like so many other brothers, these two start chatting about ladies.
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