151 & nbsp; 152 Oh, okay. 153 So in our version, the wolf is aggressive because he has a thorn in his paw, 154 and the woodsman will take out the thorn and send Mr. Wolf on his way. 155 I'm sorry. Aren't we doing "Little Red Riding Hood"? 156 Yes. 157 So then you are aware that the wolf is a bad guy. 158 He eats Little Red's grandma. 159 If you let him go, he's just going to chow down on other defenseless old ladies. 160 I-I'm sorry. And you are... 161 I'm Lynette Scavo. 162 My twins just joined. They're playing oak trees. 163 Oh, of course. Lynette. 164 Uh, let's see. You are signed up to take tickets the night of the show. Is that right? 165 Yeah. 166 Well, with all due respect, 167 let's leave the creative suggestions to the mothers who've assumed the heavy lifting, shall we? 168 Sure. 169 Whatever. 170 I must say, I'm jealous of how much time you two spend together. 171 My mother-in-law would never want to hang out with me all day. 172 She sounds nice. 173 Hey. 174 Oh, hey there, you two. 175 Hi, John. 176 Hi, Mrs. Solis. 177 I wasn't aware you two were friends. 178 Yeah. We go to the same school. 179 Of course you do. 180 Mom, if you need anything, we'll be upstairs in my room studying. 181 Have fun. 182 Doesn't it make you nervous -- 183 a boy alone upstairs with Danielle? 184 Oh, no, I don't worry about John. 185 Both he and Danielle are in the Abstinence Club. 186 Coffee's a little hot. 187 Susan was infuriated by Paul's evasive answers. 188 She was convinced he was deliberately hiding Zach 189 and hiding the truth. 190 She hoped that finding one would lead to the other. 191 To succeed, 192 Susan would have to be evasive herself. 193 Susan. 194 Well, long time no see. 195 Mrs. Greenberg. 196 Do you remember those two eggs I let you borrow last Christmas? 197 I need those back. 198 Well, gosh, honey, I'm fresh out, but if you want, I could run to the store. 199 Oh, forget about it. It's not that important. 200 But since I'm here, do you still have that old hatch back sitting in your garage? |