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1:02:34
Don't touch it. Macaroni hasn't dried yet.
That's going to be February.

1:02:38
I wasn't going to bother with February...
1:02:40
but then I had this idea
to make it Miss Seibert:

1:02:43
Girls' counselor, so-called.
1:02:45
Really need some modeling clay
to make the stomach fatter.

1:02:48
Well, its basic shape is there.
A very good foundation.

1:02:53
Every time I think of Miss Seibert:
1:02:55
"What about the father, dear?
Aren't you going to tell him, dear?"

1:02:59
I just stared at her,
and the next thing is: "Why not, dear?"

1:03:04
I told her why not.
I don't think she believed me.

1:03:06
I just told her he wasn't a person
I knew that well, that was why not.

1:03:11
You know what baffles old Miss Seibert?
1:03:13
Why girls know 10 times more already
than her grandmother ever did.

1:03:16
How a chromosome splits up and things.
1:03:19
Just don't bother to "protect themselves,"
as she puts it.

1:03:21
I've wondered about that myself.
1:03:23
"Surely you're aware
of the modern methods available to you...

1:03:26
"aren't you, Erica, dear?"
1:03:27
I started to say,
"You don't know me very well.

1:03:30
"I'm not planning to make a career out of it.
Really work at it like that.

1:03:33
"I'm not that kind of girl."
1:03:36
I didn't, though.
1:03:37
How can you explain...
1:03:39
that you can't spend all your time
protecting yourself, as she calls it?

1:03:43
Makes it dirty and some kind of a
commitment, instead of just what happens.

1:03:48
It's an insulting idea.
1:03:50
Very original. Very well done.
1:03:54
I inherited this talent
for gooping things up from my mother.

1:03:57
When we had this place called the Pantry,
in Oceanside...

1:03:59
she was always gooping up the cakes.
She was real artistic.


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