Jimmy Rogers, so taken by Marie Scapelli, wrote “Lickity Split” and talked the band into performing it the same night at Professor Remembers.

Quoting directly from “Can’t Stop It” the feature length movie script:

CUT TO: INT. PROFESOR REMEMBERS ROADHOUSE & BAKERY CAFE – DINING ROOM WAITRESS PAT (taking Jimmy’s order)

            Last, but hopefully not least?

JIMMY: I’ll have The Prof’s jumbo cheeseburger, fries and a mo….

Marie Scapelli

We SEE Jimmy stopping mid sentence. He’s distracted by a brunette in shorts and top who walks by his table and sits two tables away. She’s alone.

ON JIMMY, he can’t take his eyes off this beautiful girl.

WAITRESS PAT: Mocha…?

JIMMY (in the clouds): Huh?

WAITRESS PAT: Mocha what?

JIMMY: Whaa…Oh, mocha…mocha malted shake.

WAITRESS PAT: Is that everything?

JIMMY (staring at Marie): Sure is.

PERKIE (nudging Jimmy): You O.K. Cuz?

JIMMY: I…ah…ha…who is that girl? (tips head in Marie’s direction)

PERKIE (his back is to Marie): Who?

JIMMY: There, behind you.

PERKIE (looking over his shoulder): I don’t know, but I’d love…

CATHY (jostling Perkie shoulder to shoulder): That’s Marie Scapelli (to Perkie, playfully), keep your eyes front and center mister.

JIMMY: How come I’ve never seen her?

CATHY: You remember our sixth-grade teacher, Mrs. Davis?

JIMMY: How could I forget?

CATHY: Mrs. Davis is Marie’s grandmother.

JIMMY: Does Marie…Scrappedi live in Statesville?

CATHY: Scapelli…

JIMMY (carefully): Sca-pel-li.

CATHY: Does now, at least until her folks patch things up.

JIMMY: She going with anyone?

CATHY: Well lickity split Jimmy; she’s only been here three days.

JIMMY: What did you say?

CATHY: She and her Mom moved in with Granma three days ago.

JIMMY: No that split thing you said.

CATHY: Lickity split?

JIMMY: Yeah, lickity split. I like that.

CATHY: It’s just an expression…like “quick as a wink”.

JIMMY (in his own world): Lickity split…lickity split…

CUT TO: INT. PROF REMEMBER’S – DINING ROOM – LATER
Jimmy and friends are finishing off their meal. Jimmy is writing something on a napkin and consulting with drummer Hand Jive who is intermittently tapping out a rhythm pattern on the table. Pat the waitress is clearing Marie’s table. Marie is sipping Professor Remember’s Elev N Lime, still alone.