PART 5
like te dinner jacket.
MAGGIE
No, oo blond.
MRS. tROUt
(picks up another)
ell go otal traditional.
MAGGIE
too dark.
ther groom.
IKE
But ters eyes.
Maggie cringes at the sound of Ikes voice.
IKE (contd)
No -- ters eyes are closer set.
Sinues her search.
IKE (contd)
(to Mrs. trout)
Could I wo coffees, please? And
wonderful smell?
(seeing the
cinnamon rolls)
Ill hose delicious
looking cinnamon rolls.
MRS. tROUt
Sure.
(picking up a
miniature bride)
he
best you.
Mrs. trout steps ao get o ther
side of Maggie and picks up the bride and groom figure.
IKE
Lets see... Excuse me, isnt t cute?
Ahh...
edly knock the groom figure in
the head and run away screaming.
IKE (contd)
Bam, bam, bam, bam, bam! Oh, help me!
s .
Mrs. trout just about bursts a gut laugakes the
bride from Ike coldly.
MRS. tROUt
You must be t Mr. Graham fellow.
Ike turns and goes to her.
IKE
Yes, I am. And who are you?
MRS. tROUt
Betty trout. Five dollars.
IKE
(as he pays)
Oty. I take it youre going to
be making they say
youre throwing --
MRS. tROUt
(interrupting)
-- the luau for Maggie.
Sarts picking lint off tons his cuff.