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Jorm

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And another thing, Amy, girls love, again, nine years old. And another thing, Amy, girls love cocaine.

Especially white girls. It makes them crazy. But be careful because it can get exhausting. Ladies, you're going to wear me out. I'm nine years old. The only balls I've dropped are in the outfield.

Especially white girls. It makes them crazy. But be careful because it can get exhausting. Ladies, you're going to wear me out. I'm nine years old. The only balls I've dropped are in the outfield.

Especially white girls. It makes them crazy. But be careful because it can get exhausting. Ladies, you're going to wear me out. I'm nine years old. The only balls I've dropped are in the outfield.

Oh, there's a very nice move at the end, too, because she says she's very upset and she's going to tell your parents and you start to cry. And then she has sympathy and says, I won't tell your parents. And then you immediately stop crying and say, and don't be afraid to cry. Girls love it. So you play in polar, too. Play in her. Could never happen in real life. Too savvy.

Oh, there's a very nice move at the end, too, because she says she's very upset and she's going to tell your parents and you start to cry. And then she has sympathy and says, I won't tell your parents. And then you immediately stop crying and say, and don't be afraid to cry. Girls love it. So you play in polar, too. Play in her. Could never happen in real life. Too savvy.

Oh, there's a very nice move at the end, too, because she says she's very upset and she's going to tell your parents and you start to cry. And then she has sympathy and says, I won't tell your parents. And then you immediately stop crying and say, and don't be afraid to cry. Girls love it. So you play in polar, too. Play in her. Could never happen in real life. Too savvy.

Oh, right. Everybody, Jorm's going to dinner. And the next podcast, he's going to let us know how the vest played. How many people are going to be at the dinner, Jorm?

Oh, right. Everybody, Jorm's going to dinner. And the next podcast, he's going to let us know how the vest played. How many people are going to be at the dinner, Jorm?

Oh, right. Everybody, Jorm's going to dinner. And the next podcast, he's going to let us know how the vest played. How many people are going to be at the dinner, Jorm?

Well, you do us and the listeners of the pod a solid. Yeah. At some point, if it's appropriate, do a quick straw poll from the people at the dinner and get their take on where they stand on the vest. Yeah, absolutely. I'll get Scott to weigh in.

Well, you do us and the listeners of the pod a solid. Yeah. At some point, if it's appropriate, do a quick straw poll from the people at the dinner and get their take on where they stand on the vest. Yeah, absolutely. I'll get Scott to weigh in.

Well, you do us and the listeners of the pod a solid. Yeah. At some point, if it's appropriate, do a quick straw poll from the people at the dinner and get their take on where they stand on the vest. Yeah, absolutely. I'll get Scott to weigh in.

I have not seen it recently, but when I watched it, it brings me pleasure to watch us in that era.

I have not seen it recently, but when I watched it, it brings me pleasure to watch us in that era.

I have not seen it recently, but when I watched it, it brings me pleasure to watch us in that era.

They sort of made a choice of which sketch to follow based on the table, which was this Empire Carpet sketch where John Malkovich played a guy who was in a recording booth auditioning to play the 5-8-8, that voiceover. And it played really hard at the table and then it died at dress.

They sort of made a choice of which sketch to follow based on the table, which was this Empire Carpet sketch where John Malkovich played a guy who was in a recording booth auditioning to play the 5-8-8, that voiceover. And it played really hard at the table and then it died at dress.

They sort of made a choice of which sketch to follow based on the table, which was this Empire Carpet sketch where John Malkovich played a guy who was in a recording booth auditioning to play the 5-8-8, that voiceover. And it played really hard at the table and then it died at dress.

But it was very interesting that a documentary crew went to table and thought they had picked the one that was a lock to make it all the way to air and got it wrong.