

Even a short period of time on alone can be distressing and lonely for a child and most children under 13 years of age would not be able to cope with an emergency. However, parents commit an offence if leaving the child at home alone puts him or her at risk. His actor John Candy improvised most of his lines in the movie. The law does not specify an age when a child can be left at home alone.

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" You want to talk about bad parents? Well, look at - look at us", he explains, and then gives her examples about his bandmates being bad parents themselves (" I mean, we're on the road 48, 49 weeks out of the year. Legos is offering a new set that will bring out the nostalgia in every 90s movie fan. Gus is last seen telling Kate that she's beating herself up when she tells herself she's a bad parent. Gus accepts this and keeps playing the clarinet while Kate listens, liking the song. When he tries to get her to blow a tune, Kate refuses to do so. At one point, Gus stops playing the clarinet, offers it to her and asks her if she plays she shakes her head. Gus later appears in a Budget truck, and he and his band, the Kenosha Kickers, are playing their version of the song "Deck the Halls" while Kate listens. Upon hearing about her dilemma, Gus offers her a ride, which Kate gladly accepts. Gus first appears in the Scranton airport when Kate is trying to get a flight to Chicago. Gus Polinski, the "Polka King of the Midwest," is a minor character from Home Alone in 1990.
