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Well gee, I don’t know. Calvin, why do you keep calling me Calvin? You know Marty, I’m gonna be very sad to see you go. You’ve really mad a difference in my life, you’ve given me something to shoot for. Just knowing, that I’m gonna be around to se 1985, that I’m gonna succeed in this. That I’m gonna have a chance to travel through time. It’s going to be really hard waiting 30 years before I could talk to you about everything that’s happened in the past few days. I’m really gonna miss you, Marty. Alright, good-bye Einy. Oh, watch that re-entry, it’s a little bumpy. I need fuel. Go ahead, quick, get in the car.

What, I don’t get what happened. Doc, she didn’t even look at him. Doc, you gotta help- whoa, whoa Doc, stuck here, I can’t be stuck here, I got a life in 1985. I got a girl. you guys look great. Mom, you look so thin.

Well, aren’t you going up to the lake tonight, you’ve been planning it for two weeks.

It’s a board with wheels. Marty, are you alright? You wanna a Pepsi, pall, you’re gonna pay for it. Right, and where am I gonna be?

Go. Calm down, Marty, I didn’t disintegrate anything. The molecular structure of Einstein and the car are completely intact. A bolt of lightning, unfortunately, you never know when or where it’s ever gonna strike. My god, it’s my mother. Put your pants back on. Shut your filthy mouth, I’m not that kind of girl.

Thank god I found you.

Listen, can you meet me at Twin Pines Mall tonight at 1:15? I’ve made a major breakthrough, I’ll need your assistance. Mom, Dad. Well, aren’t you going up to the lake tonight, you’ve been planning it for two weeks. Go. Go. Marty, you’re beginning to sound just like my mother.

Erased from existence. Doc, she’s beautiful. She’s crazy about me. Look at this, look what she wrote me, Doc. That says it all. Doc, you’re my only hope. Calvin. Yeah. Now Biff, don’t con me.

That ain’t no airplane, look. Right, gimme a Pepsi free.

Marty, you’re acting like you haven’t seen me in a week. Right check, Doc. Hey Marty, I’m not your answering service, but you’re outside pouting about the car, Jennifer Parker called you twice.

  • Okay, alright, I’ll prove it to you.
  • Look at my driver’s license, expires 1987.
  • Look at my birthday, for crying out load I haven’t even been born yet.
  • And, look at this picture, my brother, my sister, and me. Look at the sweatshirt, Doc, class of 1984. 

Yeah well, you shouldn’t drink. Whoa, wait, Doc. Well, what if they didn’t like them, what if they told me I was no good. I guess that would be pretty hard for somebody to understand. So what’s it to you, butthead. You know you’ve been looking for a, since you’re new here, I’m gonna cut you a break, today. So why don’t you make like a tree, and get out of here. I don’t wanna see you in here again.

Hello. Hey I’m talking to you, McFly, you Irish bug.

He’s fine, and he’s completely unaware that anything happened. As far as he’s concerned the trip was instantaneous. That’s why Einstein’s watch is exactly one minute behind mine. He skipped over that minute to instantly arrive at this moment in time. Come here, I’ll show you how it works. First, you turn the time circuits on. This readout tell you where you’re going, this one tells you where you are, this one tells you where you were. You imput the destination time on this keypad. Say, you wanna see the signing of the declaration of independence, or witness the birth or Christ. Here’s a red-letter date in the history of science, November 5, 1955. Yes, of course, November 5, 1955. Oh, then I wanna give her a call, I don’t want her to worry about you. George: you ever think of running for class president?

Ahh. Ahh. Right. Biff. Yeah okay. Where’s Einstein, is he with you?

Marty McFly

Well, she’s not doing a very good job. Marty, you’re acting like you haven’t seen me in a week. Let’s put him in there. Uh, coast guard. What’s with the life preserver?

Lorraine, have you ever, uh, been in a situation where you know you had to act a certain way but when you got there, you didn’t know if you could go through with it? I’m sure that in 1985, plutonium is available at every corner drug store, but in 1955, it’s a little hard to come by. Marty, I’m sorry, but I’m afraid you’re stuck here. C’mon man, let’s do something that really cooks. It’s already mutated into human form, shoot it. Take care.

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