:44:09
	What?
:44:10
	Hi, brat. Is your mother home?
:44:11
	I have a little
going-away present for her.
:44:14
	Ah, you...
:44:15
	Hey, mother!
:44:17
	There's a shit out here
to see you!
:44:22
	What are you doing on my porch?
:44:24
	I told you not to come
moping around here anymore.
:44:25
	Dawn, don't have
so many hard feelings.
:44:28
	I brought you a little present
to remember me by.
:44:30
	Yeah? What is it?
:44:38
	Oh, God. This
neighborhood's hideous.
:44:40
	I'm scared rats are gonna
come out and bite my new nylons.
:44:43
	True, it's not Beverly Hills...
:44:45
	but crime breeds
in these neighborhoods, Donna.
:44:48
	It's really
an oh-so-perfect place...
:44:50
	for our crime model to live.
:44:52
	I rather like it.
:44:53
	I'm glad I didn't wear
one of my designer originals.
:44:56
	The air is so sooty and damp,
our clothes will be ready...
:44:58
	for the Goodwill after this.
:45:00
	Stop being so prissy, Donna.
:45:02
	Excitement is not always clean.
:45:04
	You must get used
to this lowlife...
:45:06
	for here lies beauty.
Crime and beauty.
:45:11
	Oh, here it is. How perfect.
:45:15
	Hold on. I'll be right there.
:45:20
	Hi. Come on in.
:45:23
	Good evening, Dawn.
:45:29
	Did you have any trouble
finding the place?
:45:31
	Your directions
were pinpoint perfect.
:45:34
	And your street, well,
it's a street of charm.
:45:36
	Oh, thank you.
:45:37
	Lovely.
:45:39
	And I bet you cleaned
just for us.
:45:42
	Well, I did tidy up.
:45:43
	Uh, what happened
to your eye?
:45:45
	Oh, that.
I am so embarrassed.
:45:48
	I fell getting on the bus
and hit my eye on the fare box.
:45:52
	Well, I felt like a damn fool.
:45:55
	Oh, come on in.
:45:56
	May I take a photo of it?
:45:58
	Oh, certainly.