I got to the wharves, strolled around for a while, then stood on the corner, smoking. From out of the shadows she reached out and took my hand.
Woman: "You look like you could use some... company."
Uncle Eddie: "You look like trouble, sister, and I don't want any trouble!"
Woman: "Listen to me. I have things to say. You're the blog guy, aren't you? I saw your picture on the internet."
Uncle Eddie: "Maybe. What's it to you?"
Woman: "Plenty! Follow me!"
Woman: "Go ahead, drink up. It's a clean glass! Look, I gotta talk about this pre-recorded/post-recorded thing. You draw the film first then put the music on at the animatic stage, right?"
Uncle Eddie: "Maybe."
Woman: "Well, that sucks! No wonder modern cartoons have no rhythm! You gotta start with a sound track that works, that's beautiful and dynamic and inspiring in its own right. "
Uncle Eddie: "Well, ya wanna see what the film's gonna look like before you put music on it."
Woman: "Stupido! Put music on it!? A funny cartoon should be PRE-RECORDED!!!! You don't draw a film first, with whatever random timing you feel like, then hand it over to the music guy to save it. The music, voices and major effects come FIRST! Do that and you won't have to worry so much about the timing! "
She slipped off her shoes and unfastened two buttons. She was open to her bra. Her dress slipped up, above her knees. I tried not to look. But I didn't succeed.