Francis
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Uh, maybe, maybe, maybe because you were like reading Playboys at that age. I wasn't reading Playboys at seven, was I? There was the one in like that alleyway behind your house. I was seven? I'm pretty sure we were seven years old when we were looking at that. First of all, no one's reading that. I was looking and analyzing, okay? I just wanted to see a boob. Then you probably did at that time.
Uh, maybe, maybe, maybe because you were like reading Playboys at that age. I wasn't reading Playboys at seven, was I? There was the one in like that alleyway behind your house. I was seven? I'm pretty sure we were seven years old when we were looking at that. First of all, no one's reading that. I was looking and analyzing, okay? I just wanted to see a boob. Then you probably did at that time.
Uh, maybe, maybe, maybe because you were like reading Playboys at that age. I wasn't reading Playboys at seven, was I? There was the one in like that alleyway behind your house. I was seven? I'm pretty sure we were seven years old when we were looking at that. First of all, no one's reading that. I was looking and analyzing, okay? I just wanted to see a boob. Then you probably did at that time.
And then we've obviously told these stories before, but for people who don't know, new viewers or whatever the case may be, There was a Playboy stuffed into the crack of an old garage at the top of my block that I would go and I don't know how it got there. I think my neighbor put it there, but we would go and be like, oh, and then we look at boobs and we shove it back into the crack.
And then we've obviously told these stories before, but for people who don't know, new viewers or whatever the case may be, There was a Playboy stuffed into the crack of an old garage at the top of my block that I would go and I don't know how it got there. I think my neighbor put it there, but we would go and be like, oh, and then we look at boobs and we shove it back into the crack.
And then we've obviously told these stories before, but for people who don't know, new viewers or whatever the case may be, There was a Playboy stuffed into the crack of an old garage at the top of my block that I would go and I don't know how it got there. I think my neighbor put it there, but we would go and be like, oh, and then we look at boobs and we shove it back into the crack.
We were very we didn't want to take it. It was a communal Playboy. It literally anyone else wanted to go and get there. There was an urban legend. Oh, there's a Playboy in the crack of the old garage at the top of the block and you can go get it.
We were very we didn't want to take it. It was a communal Playboy. It literally anyone else wanted to go and get there. There was an urban legend. Oh, there's a Playboy in the crack of the old garage at the top of the block and you can go get it.
We were very we didn't want to take it. It was a communal Playboy. It literally anyone else wanted to go and get there. There was an urban legend. Oh, there's a Playboy in the crack of the old garage at the top of the block and you can go get it.
like it was like being able to play with fossils of dinosaurs and then around the block there was a the pay phone that I would call 1-800 like boobs piss boobs piss and then they would be like too many too many numbers but you know what I meant to you know but it'd be like oh welcome to 1-800 boobs and you just heard a like a woman saying something yeah yeah yeah oh my god we called one of those once on an episode where it was like 1-800 like we called a hundred of them have we
like it was like being able to play with fossils of dinosaurs and then around the block there was a the pay phone that I would call 1-800 like boobs piss boobs piss and then they would be like too many too many numbers but you know what I meant to you know but it'd be like oh welcome to 1-800 boobs and you just heard a like a woman saying something yeah yeah yeah oh my god we called one of those once on an episode where it was like 1-800 like we called a hundred of them have we
like it was like being able to play with fossils of dinosaurs and then around the block there was a the pay phone that I would call 1-800 like boobs piss boobs piss and then they would be like too many too many numbers but you know what I meant to you know but it'd be like oh welcome to 1-800 boobs and you just heard a like a woman saying something yeah yeah yeah oh my god we called one of those once on an episode where it was like 1-800 like we called a hundred of them have we
Yeah. And it's just like, oh, you want to fucking do it? Give me your credit card.
Yeah. And it's just like, oh, you want to fucking do it? Give me your credit card.
Yeah. And it's just like, oh, you want to fucking do it? Give me your credit card.
That's how people in the 80s and early 90s used to get off. Phone sex? It was like they had like chat rooms for fucking phone calls. I'm sure that still exists. Is it like a big industry, like a phone sex operator?
That's how people in the 80s and early 90s used to get off. Phone sex? It was like they had like chat rooms for fucking phone calls. I'm sure that still exists. Is it like a big industry, like a phone sex operator?
That's how people in the 80s and early 90s used to get off. Phone sex? It was like they had like chat rooms for fucking phone calls. I'm sure that still exists. Is it like a big industry, like a phone sex operator?
Bro, you used to spend a million hours a night with your girlfriends on the phone. You get it. We weren't doing fucking, like, we weren't talking. I was talking about, like, oh, man, my fucking, this chapter, Catcher in the Rye, really sucks. You think we were going, you think we were doing, like, oh, so, like, what are you wearing? And I'd be, like, Scooby-Doo boxers. Frank.
Bro, you used to spend a million hours a night with your girlfriends on the phone. You get it. We weren't doing fucking, like, we weren't talking. I was talking about, like, oh, man, my fucking, this chapter, Catcher in the Rye, really sucks. You think we were going, you think we were doing, like, oh, so, like, what are you wearing? And I'd be, like, Scooby-Doo boxers. Frank.