real good now. i'm checking in - mr. anderson. gotta go? i'll fix ya some eggs. gotta eat a breakfast, marge. i'll fix ya some eggs. ya gotta eat a breakfast. i'll fix ya some eggs. c'mon, brother, it's late - unghh! how ya doin'? yah. yah, right-o. so, i'm tendin' bar there at ecklund && swedlin's last tuesday and this little guy's drinkin' and he says, 'so where can a guy find some action - i'm goin' crazy down there at the lake.' and i says, 'what kinda action?' and he says, 'woman action, what do i look like,' and i says 'well, what do i look like, i don't arrange that kinda thing,' and he says, 'i'm goin' crazy out there at the lake' and i says, 'well, this ain't that kinda place.' so he says, 'so i get it, so you think i'm some kinda jerk for askin',' only he doesn't use the word jerk. and then he calls me a jerk and says the last guy who thought he was a jerk was dead now. so i don't say nothin' and he says, 'what do ya think about that?' so i says, 'well, that don't sound like too good a deal for him then.' and he says, 'yah, that guy's dead and i don't mean a old age.' and then he says, 'geez, i'm goin' crazy out there at the lake.' well, ecklund && swedlin's, that's closer ta moose lake, so i made that assumption. so, ya know, he's drinkin', so i don't think a whole great deal of it, but mrs. mohra heard about the homicides out here and she thought i should call it in, so i called it in. end a story. oh, he was a little guy, kinda funny-lookin'. just a general way. oh sure. they say she's gonna turn cold tomorrow. ya got that right.