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> In the early 1960's, a typical teenage date is being performed. The > caller, Doug, is going to pick up Mary Jane for a dinner, movie, and > maybe a little hankie pankie. He gets to the house and rings the > doorbell. Instead of Mary Jane, he is greeted by her father. > > The dad invites the high schooler into his house and sits him down in > the living room. "Well, Doug, Mary Jane is still getting ready. Shall > we talk for a little bit?" Doug groans as this usually means a > grilling by the father. > > "So, Doug, what are your plans tonight?" > > "Well, sir, I was thinking about a Burger then taking her to the > movies." > > "Hmm, well, Son, if you did not know, Mary Jane loves to Screw." > > Doug's mind shorted for a second at this. "Um, she likes to what, > Sir?" > > "She likes to screw. I hear it is all the rage and that all the kids > are doing it. Yes, if you let her, she would screw all night." > > Well, Doug's mind is in a whirl as he quickly rearranges his plans. > This information changes everything. > > Just then, Mary Jane is heard coming down the stairs. She appears in a > short poodle skirt, light blouse with a short sleeve sweater. "Hey, > Doug, Daddy. I am ready to go." > > Doug and Dad have stood up and Dad leads them to the door. "Have a > nice time." He shuts the door and proceeds to the easy chair, > whistling. > > Ten minutes later, the door slams open and a very disheveled Mary Jane > comes stomping over to her dad, tears in her eyes, as she yells out, > > "ITS CALLED THE TWIST, DAD! NOT THE SCREW ... THE TWIST!!!!"
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