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And he does some odd bits of agricultural labor.
There's this like post-war government scheme where they're paying kids to like work on farms to help get the country back up and running after the war.
Per Davey's book, In Plain Sight, quote, No.
That's kind of the first story Jimmy gives us of him doing something really sexually questionable.
That like both he's studying hypnotism to get ladies to take their clothes off and that everyone else in the room is really uncomfortable with what he's doing.
Right.
And he's like, that's a sign of the times.
We were more repressed back then.
No, Jimmy, that's just weird.
It's like really uncomfortable.
Fucking weird, dude.
Mm hmm.
You know what else makes people uncomfortable?
products and services?
Sometimes, sometimes.
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