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« : Monday 22 February 2010, 12:06:49 pm »
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It was a hot Saturday evening in the summer of 1961, and Fred had a date with Peggy Sue.

He arrived at her house and rang the bell.

'Oh, come on in!' Peggy Sue's mother said as she
welcomed Fred in.

'Have a seat in the living room.
Would you like something to drink?
Lemonade? Iced tea?'


'Iced tea, please,' Fred said.
Mom brought the iced tea.

'So, what are you and Peggy planning to do tonight?'
she asked.

'Oh, probably catch a movie,
and then maybe grab a bite to eat at
the malt shop, maybe take a walk on the beach..'

'Peggy likes to screw, you know,' Mom informed him.

'Really?' Fred replied, his eyebrows rising.

'Oh yes,' the mother continued,
'When she goes out with her friends,
that's all they do! Screw, again and again !!'

'Is that so?' asked Fred, incredulous.
'Yes,' said the mother.
'As a matter of fact, she'd screw all night if we let her!'

'Well, thanks for the tip!' Fred said as he began
thinking about alternate plans for the evening.

A moment later, Peggy Sue came down the stairs
looking pretty as a picture, wearing a pink blouse and
a hooped skirt, and with her hair tied back
in a bouncy ponytail.
She greeted Fred.

'Have fun, kids!' the mother said as they left.

Two hours later, a completely dishevelled Peggy Sue
burst into the house and slammed the
front door behind her.

'The Twist, Mum!' she angrily yelled to
her mother in the kitchen. 'The f***ing dance is called the Twist !!!' 

 

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