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:56:02
-You mean like a date?
-Right!

:56:05
What kind of date?
What do kids do in the '50s?

:56:08
They're your parents.
You must know them.

:56:10
What are their common interests?
What do they like to do together?

:56:14
Nothing.
:56:15
Look! There's a rhythmic
ceremonial ritual coming up.

:56:18
The Enchantment Under the Sea dance!
They're supposed to go to this.

:56:22
-That's where they kiss for the first time.
-All right, kid.

:56:25
You stick to your father like glue
and make sure he takes her to that dance.

:56:29
George, buddy...
:56:31
...remember that girl
I introduced you to, Lorraine?

:56:40
What are you writing?
:56:43
Stories.
:56:44
Science fiction stories
about visitors...

:56:48
...coming down to Earth
from other planets.

:56:53
Get out of town!
l didn't know you did anything creative.

:56:57
-Let me read some.
-No, no.

:57:00
I never let anybody read my stories.
:57:03
- Why not?
:57:06
What if they didn't like them?
What if they told me I was no good?

:57:11
I guess that would be pretty hard
for somebody to understand.

:57:15
No. No, not hard at all.
:57:19
So anyway, George. About Lorraine.
:57:22
She really likes you.
:57:25
She told me to tell you
that she wants you to ask her...

:57:28
...to the Enchantment
Under the Sea dance.

:57:30
-Really?
-Yeah.

:57:31
All you got to do is go over there
and ask her.

:57:35
Right here, right now, in the cafeteria?
:57:37
What if she said no? I don't know
if I could take that kind of rejection.

:57:42
Besides, I think she'd rather go
with somebody else.

:57:47
- Who?
:57:50
Biff.
:57:53
-Don't kid around. Come on.
-Come on. Leave.

:57:55
You know you want it.
:57:57
You know you want me to give it to you.
:57:59
Shut your filthy mouth.
I'm not that kind of girl.


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