1:18:04
	Goodbye.
1:18:06
	Bye.
1:18:19
	LOWENSTElN: The usual, my sweet.
STELLA: Two iced teas for ''Fred Astaire. ''
1:18:22
	l'm going out for 1 0 minutes.
1:18:26
	-Ready to hear something wild?
-l don't know, l've had my share today.
1:18:29
	No, this is right up your alley.
1:18:37
	Little Heather. . .
1:18:39
	. . .goes out on the porch
and there's this dude with her aunt.
1:18:42
	And the guy is turned around
with his shorts dropped. . .
1:18:45
	. . .so he's mooning the little girl.
1:18:47
	He and your friend are going at
something she can't quite figure out. . .
1:18:51
	. . .but which sounds suspiciously
like oral-genital contact. . .
1:18:54
	. . .which is no longer
illegal in this state.
1:18:57
	And the guy turns around to Heather.
Do you follow me so far?
1:19:02
	-Guess what he looks like.
-l don't know.
1:19:04
	He looks about seven or eight
inches long, shiny and very bald.
1:19:12
	Poor little Heather!
1:19:14
	She'd never seen one angry before.
1:19:17
	Made quite an impression on her.
Yes, sir!
1:19:20
	-That's all she can remember about him.
-That's it?
1:19:25
	One other thing.
1:19:28
	She said the guy had very greasy hair,
wore it slicked back.
1:19:31
	''Like a Cuban,'' she says.
l love that part.
1:19:35
	Can you imagine poor Heather?
1:19:37
	After getting a gander at that,
she slips back to bed.
1:19:40
	This is the capper,
why she woke up:
1:19:42
	She had a nightmare.
1:19:44
	Can you imagine the kind of dreams
she had the rest of the night?
1:19:52
	Don't say that.
Don't say you don't have them.
1:19:55
	l swear l don't.
What's wrong with you?
1:19:57
	They had to be here when you cleaned up.
They've probably got my prints on them.