:44:00
...and they tell us stories
from the road.
:44:03
Really?
:44:03
No, l made that up again too.
l'm sorry.
:44:07
You're not attracted to, like,
60-year-old guys, are you?
:44:12
Yeah, l don't like them either.
:44:16
l can't sleep.
:44:21
He can't sleep.
:44:23
So the rabbit ran across the street...
:44:27
...because he thought
he saw some carrots.
:44:30
But when he got across the street...
:44:33
...it turned out they weren't carrots,
they were peanuts.
:44:36
Peanuts?
:44:39
The peanuts belonged to a squirrel...
:44:41
...who had taken them home
from a baseball game.
:44:45
And then the rabbit
thought to himself...
:44:48
..." Carrots, peanuts,
what's the difference?"
:44:51
So he asked the squirrel
if he could have some.
:44:54
And the squirrel said, "Of course."
:44:56
And the rabbit was very happy
to make such a nice new friend.
:45:02
And so was the squirrel.
:45:04
And the rabbit thought the squirrel
had pretty hair.
:45:07
And nice eyes also.
:45:10
And the squirrel thought the rabbit
was really nice too.
:45:13
And then, the rabbit
worked up his courage...
:45:17
...and asked the squirrel
if he could have...
:45:19
...just the littlest squirrel kiss.
:45:23
And the squirrel thought
it just wasn't the right time...
:45:27
...in her busy squirrel life
to be kissing any rabbits...
:45:30
...even though this particular rabbit
was very sweet.
:45:34
And the rabbit got shut down, did he?
:45:38
That's all right.
But he was still thinking maybe...
:45:42
...Scuba Steve could get
a squirrel kiss...
:45:45
...so somebody's getting some action.
:45:54
Good night, Scuba Steve.
:45:57
Good night, Frankenstein.