William L. Schwarber

William L. Schwarber

  • Born: 1952-5-26
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    • Assunta 2022-03-16 08:01:02

      Milk Money

      A light-hearted romantic comedy that extends from the teenage lust mentality. The protagonist is Frank, a twelve-year-old boy, a group of boys who are in awkward adolescence and want to find out more about women's bodies. So I put together the money for selling milk and ran from the town to the...

    • Lilla 2022-03-16 08:01:02

      who doesn't want to dream

      At first glance, I was amazed by the beauty of the young Roberts, very girlish, and every move will attract a loving smile. It is very easy for a prostitute to become a beautiful phoenix. First, she has enough beauty, and secondly, she has a lot of designer clothes. But no matter how you look like,...

    • Betty 2022-03-27 09:01:21

      Easy love fairy tale, it is difficult to become a reality.

    • Juston 2022-03-25 09:01:23

      I should have watched it when I was young~ I can't even watch it now! old!

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    Milk Money quotes

    • V: OK, pull your shirts up over your heads. Come on.

      V: M'kay, you're not hairy enough to be dangerous

    • Frank Wheeler: [Frank has to gave a presentation on the female body/reproductive system to his class, so he uses V as a model] This is a woman. These are her breasts. They serve an important biological function in child-rearing as a both a food source and headrests. Size and shape of breasts may vary from person to person, but number is constant: one, two. Please?

      [V unzips her denim shorts to reveal a flesh-colored leotard]

      Frank Wheeler: [to the class] Who wants me to go on?

      [his classmates cheer]

      Frank Wheeler: Now I didn't want to do this, but it's part of the assignment.

      [begins drawing a rough female reproduction system on V's leotard]

      Frank Wheeler: These are the ovaries. That's where the eggs are. Eggs, eggs, eggs, eggs, eggs, eggs, eggs, eggs, eggs, eggs, eggs, eggs. Each ovary is connected to its very own Fallopian tube, which swings, which swings down sort of like this, like a little freeway. Leading to the uterus, about this size baby motel. Just roughly here.

      V: [chuckles as he draws on her]

      Frank Wheeler: What?

      V: It tickles.

      Frank Wheeler: Oh, sorry.