:48:05
What's this for?
:48:08
That's your happiness and my...
:48:12
my ha-penis.
:48:14
Peanuts?
:48:15
Schlong.
:48:17
Wienerwurst.
:48:20
Cazzo.
:48:22
Bitte. Prick! Joint!
:48:29
It's funny.
:48:30
It's like playing grown-ups
when you're little.
:48:34
I feel like a child again here.
:48:37
Did you have fun as a kid?
:48:39
It's the most beautiful thing.
:48:41
It's beautiful to be made
into a tattletale
:48:44
or forced to admire authority
:48:47
or sell yourself for a piece of candy.
:48:49
- I wasn't like that.
- No?
:48:52
I was writing poems.
:48:54
I was drawing castles,...
big castles with tower.
:48:58
A lot of tower.
:49:02
- You never thought about sex?
- No. No sex.
:49:05
- "No. No sex."
- Tower.
:49:09
You were probably in love
with your teacher.
:49:11
- My teacher was a woman.
- Then she was a lesbian.
:49:15
- How did you know?
- That's classical.
:49:18
But anyway.
:49:20
My first love was my cousin Paul.
:49:22
No!
:49:24
I'm gonna get a hemorrhoid
if you keep telling me names.
:49:28
No names. I don't mind if you tell
the truth, but don't give me the names.
:49:32
Sorry. Sorry.
:49:37
Well, go on. Tell the truth.
:49:40
What else?
:49:42
I was 13. He was dark, very thin.
:49:47
I can see him. Big nose! A big romance.
:49:50
I fell in love with him
when I heard him playing piano.
:49:54
You mean when he first
got into your knickers.
:49:57
He was a child prodigy.
He was playing with both hands.