hardest things they know are wood and bone.
They live in a gentle world, where nothing is as hard as rock, steel or concrete.
Only miles to the south, theres a vast city.
And here you find civilized man.
Civilized man refused to adapt himself to his environment.
Instead he adapted his environment to suit him.
So he built cities, roads, vehicles, machinery.
And he put up power lines to run his lab
hard it can be used to manufacture products.
___ (b) Acacia wood is used to make furniture.
(3) ___ (a) The effects of heat include body sweat and muscle pain.
___ (b) Hot weather causes a variety of problems.
(4) ___ (a) We cannot see bacteria or viruses without a microscope.
___ (b) Many micro-organisms are invisible to the unaided eye.
(5) ___ (a) Temperature affects water.
___ (b) At
hard to get in these things.
I dont even want to be here
in the first place.
I understand making it hard to
get out, everybody wants to get out.
These things are made of metal.
Ever try to pick one up? You cant.
You know why? Because its made of
metal and metals heavy, very heavy.
Dont believe me?
Just try and pick one up.
Youll see. Youll wrench your back,
thats what youll do.
Air isnt heavy, yo
body--
a little girl. Somebodys gutted her.
This time down at the harbor.
So chop, chop. Fifteen minutes.
[ Dial Tone ]
[ Water Running ]
Im sorry.
I had to take my medicine.
It was Kramer for you?
Hes a busy man.
[ Stirring Liquid ]
Hes very important these days.
[ Fishers Voice ]
Kramers nothing.
[ Therapist ]
Is this the job Kramer
has in mind for you?
[ Fishers Voice ]
Its incredible
hard to see - the man sits in a chair, lit by the
glow of a T.V. set.
Walker grabs the note, looks at it. It says: JOHN WALKER - PLEASE
CALL - .. Thats all - no number. Walker thrusts the message
in his pocket.
MANAGER O.S.
(Cont.)
When you gonna pay up? Thats three
weeks y-owe me!
Totally confused now, Walker sees something.
WALKER
I...
WALKERS P.O.V. - a painting on a wall (cheap print variety)
hardly ever see you. Cant you say no?
Yes, if you want to catch your own food. Dont worry. Itll be okay.
Ill go check on the water heater.
Jennifer Kinney.
Ill seek the way thatll bring me to the fllre of kindness, -
- Lighted by those who have gone on the Campfllre Trall.
Thats so great.
I dont know. Ill have to think about it.
I really appreciate it.
Thank you.
Ill call you. Thanks. Bye.
- Hi.
WATER FALL -
Exhausted, Bond reaches up, over the edge. He drives a pick down -
through the ice, into the hard, flat, ground beneath the waterbed.
As he pulls himself up, (his full weight on the first ice-pick,) he
smashes a second pick through the ice, into the waterbed, and -
THE ENTIRE ICE FALL GIVES WAY -
Breaking off with a groan, tumbling onto the rocks below.
IN THE WATERBED -
A torrent of
Water stress is still important.
7
Grain milk stage
When the grain is squeezed, a milky solution is apparent.
Water stress will still reduce yields.
8
Grain dough stage
When squeezed, the grain will still deform slightly, but no liquid is apparent.
Yield is almost set, but water stress will still reduce grain size and yield.
9
Ripening
Grain is hard and firm and ready for harvest
water.
Agua.
Agua.
I told you I aint got no agua.
Do you speak English?
Wheres the last guy?
Itimo hombre, last man standing. There
must have been one. Whered he go?
I reckon I go out the way I come in.
Hay lobos.
There aint no lobos.
You stopped to watch
your backtrack.
Now shoot my dumb ass.
But if you stop...
...you stopped in shade.
Yeah.
Hmm.
Mmm.
My place is wrong?
Yours is the first place
HEATHERS
An Original Screenplay
by
Daniel Waters
FINAL SHOOTING SCRIPT
Registered WGAW
February 8, 1988
NOTE: THE HARD COPY OF THIS SCRIPT CONTAINED SCENE NUMBERS
AND SOME "OMITTED" SLUGS. THEY HAVE BEEN REMOVED FOR THIS
SOFT COPY.
FADE IN:
EXT. SAWYERS BACKYARD--DAWN
Elegiac music murmurs as three female and barefoot PAIRS OF
LEGS in skirts break from tableau to gently engage in Croquet.
A blue