It’s 1957 and Bob goes to select up his date, Peggy Sue.
Peggy Sue’s father solutions the door and invitations him in.
He asks Bob what they’re planning on doing on the date.
Bob politely responds that they’ll in all probability simply go to the malt store or to a drive-in film.
Peggy Sue’s father suggests, “Why don’t you children exit and screw?
I hear the entire children are doing it.” Bob is shocked.
“Excuse me, sir?” “Oh sure, Peggy Sue actually likes to screw.
She’ll screw all evening if we let her.”
Peggy Sue comes downstairs and proclaims that she’s able to go.
About 20 minutes later, a totally matted Peggy Sue rushes again into the home,
slams the door behind her, and screams at her father,
“Dad! The Twist! It’s known as the Twist!”