:50:02
Viola, a Dog-SIed Delight
with four spoons.
:50:05
- And an Eskimo Pie with a knife.
- Hi, gang.
:50:09
Here you are. Grab it and growl.
:50:15
I got so many hickeys
I Iook Iike a Ieper.
:50:18
Cheer up. A hickey from Kenickie
is Iike a Hallmark card.
:50:22
You care enough
to send the very best.
:50:25
- You pig.
- I Iove it when you talk dirty.
:50:30
My parents want to invite you
to tea on Sunday. Will you come?
:50:35
- I don't Iike tea.
- You don't have to drink tea.
:50:39
Well, I don't Iike parents.
:50:43
Want some?
:50:45
You sure are a cheap date.
:50:47
- I didn't mean it Iike that.
- I understand.
:50:50
- I always found you understanding.
- I am.
:50:54
I also think
there's more to you than just fat.
:50:58
- Thanks.
- You're welcome.
:51:00
- Got a date for the dance-off?
- No.
:51:02
- Wanna go?
- Yeah.
:51:04
I'II be a senior forever if
I don't study for that algebra test.
:51:08
You're in Iuck.
You got an armed escort home.
:51:11
It's not the arms I'm worried about,
Sonny. It's the hands.
:51:15
She Ioves me.
:51:19
- You coming, French?
- I don't think so.
:51:22
- I think I'II hang out a bit Ionger.
- AIright.
:51:25
I have been dieting all day Iong. My
mom's apple pie's better than this.
:51:29
- Do you want a piece?
- Yeah, sure.
:51:33
- Putzie.
- Yeah?
:51:34
1 5 minutes!
:51:37
I'm worried about this dance-off. Do
they dance differently to back home?
:51:41
Don't worry.
Maybe we'II invent the Kangaroo Bop.
:51:47
Let's get out of here, Sandy.
:51:49
See you Iater.
:51:51
- Bye, Frenchy.
- See you, Sandy.
:51:55
Great. I'm stuck with the check.
Give me money.
:51:59
OK, what's with you tonight?
You got the personality of a wet mop.