:38:00
That will be very difficult.
:38:08
But I will try to arrange it.
:38:11
Can we leave tonight?
:38:16
It is too dangerous to travel at night.
:38:21
You will be taken in the morning
to a potato farm.
:38:23
Where can we stay tonight?
:38:25
There is a loft upstairs.
:38:27
You can use that fire pole.
:38:39
That's OK. Don't feel bad.
It happens to lots of men the first time.
:38:45
Just relax. I'll pour you a drink.
:38:46
We can always try again
in a couple of hours,
:38:49
she said, as she laid down beside him
and caressed his chest.
:38:53
Can you believe they print this trash?
:38:55
Don't worry about it. You were going
to tell me something about your childhood.
:39:00
When I was a young girl,
:39:02
my uncle took me on a tropical cruise.
:39:04
But there was a terrible storm
:39:06
and the boat sank.
:39:08
I managed to swim to a deserted island
:39:10
with a young boy, named Nigel.
:39:12
Together we had to learn to survive.
:39:16
Fortunately the ocean provided its bounty,
:39:18
which Nigel would catch every day.
:39:21
Later, I would forage inland
for fruit and vegetables
:39:23
from the endless varieties
of trees and bushes all over the island.
:39:27
We busied ourselves chopping palm
fronds and lacing them to bamboo
:39:30
with dried seaweed and snot.
:39:32
This not only provided us
with a safe haven from the rain.
:39:35
but sheltered us
from the relentless Santa Ana winds
:39:37
which would periodically
ravage the island.
:39:40
The years passed and as we grew up,
:39:42
we began to notice
strange new feelings awakening in us.
:39:46
There was no one around to explain this.
:39:48
We had to learn by ourselves.