:56:00
- Are you lost?
- Maybe I am.
:56:03
I'm sorry, I just like to come down here
sometimes and drive around.
:56:07
It helps me to clear things out.
:56:10
- Why here?
- It's where I grew up.
:56:13
You're kidding.
You're not gonna believe this. So did I.
:56:17
- No.
- I swear.
:56:18
- In Silver Lake?
- Back there on Tracy and Micheltorena.
:56:21
Griffith Park and St. Elmo.
:56:22
Oh, God!
:56:23
How about Daniel Webster, class of '66?
:56:26
Don't remind me. I'm trying to forget
that cesspool ever existed.
:56:29
You know,
I think it's just right at this corner.
:56:31
What do you say we swing by
and do a memory lane number?
:56:33
Don't! Please, don't. I'm sorry.
:56:37
I don't want to ever see that place again.
:56:40
- Jesus, it couldn't have been that bad.
- Believe me, it was.
:56:44
Look, can we just get out of here?
Can we just please get out of here?
:56:48
Sure.
:56:51
- Are you okay?
- I'm fine.
:56:58
The actual truth of the matter is that I
transferred from parochial school because...
:57:02
the Mother Superior was always...
:57:06
Thank you.
:57:09
The Mother Superior was always
trying to get me to show her my breasts.
:57:14
I talked about it in hygiene class
and attracted...
:57:17
a following of lonely, bookish girls.
They became my court.
:57:22
We were all poets, and we all wore
plaid skirts and cashmere sweaters.
:57:27
We didn't date. There wasn't one boy won'thy
of us at Daniel Webster High.
:57:32
We were saving it for Mr. Right.
We were convinced that...
:57:34
he would appear on the scene when we
became published poets of renown.
:57:38
In the meantime, we...
:57:41
We sort of loved and cared for each other.
Pathetic, isn't it?
:57:45
No.
:57:50
So what happened to your court?
:57:58
It's what happened to me.