1. My name is Nathan Fielder,
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Canada's top business schools
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to help struggling
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in this competitive world.
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owner of Marky Sparky Toys.
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he's invented,
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the absolute worst.
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that doesn't do much.
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it hasn't been
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it's all fun and games—
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the quality of the toy
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when you're selling to kids.
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with a way to get
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To not be seen as a baby.
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to market to kids,
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are so small.
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Mark should be selling
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That identity?
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No.
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I am so excited.
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and said there was only
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that this would be profitable.
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would work with actual children.
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what do you think?
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Really?
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I'll let them know.
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That was the President calling.
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that owning this toy
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you're not a baby.
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Are you guys babies? Or...
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so you must be a baby.
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then you're not.
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- Weird.
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- Because they're a baby.
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even better than I had hoped.
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the toy's packaging
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to see what he thought.
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With, um,
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I'm putting a lot of effort
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trying to sell...
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at what you do.
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at what you do.
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a professional TV commercial
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that was guaranteed
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of three and eight,
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you wear diapers,
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you sleep in a crib,
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if you don't have one of these.
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all people will hear is,
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as a toy ball.
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Nice.
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on a local station,
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this would never make it on TV.
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I needed a new approach.
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to carry the Doinkit,
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with a Santa, free of charge,
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holiday season.
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is that Santa was my old pal,
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who I could trust to make sure
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for a Doinkit for Christmas.
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- Santa!
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some Doinkits.
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an Ever after high doll.
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that you must be a baby.
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- No.
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making fun of the boy?
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- You're gonna get this?
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at my school, she's mean to me.
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Oh, that's not good.
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she might think you're a baby,
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a Doinkit.
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I said!
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are gonna look like babies.
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that's your opinion.
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the top-selling toy of the day.
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and awful graphics,
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will see your vision.
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to brighten spirits,
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is that when I play with toys,
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- "Hi, I'm Marky.
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with a small dick.
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named Brian Wolfe,
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on Yelp.
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about Yelp, okay?
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Brian,
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that came as a shock.
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um, I've received
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different production companies,
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I have my own reality show.
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Brian got his own show
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after I made him a star.
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from this deal.
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for their own
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the entire first season,
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any other potential candidates.
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Simon,
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with one major weakness.
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are essential for you?
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It's gotta be substantial.
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- Wow. That's pretty big.
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that distracts you.
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- Which is?
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big, uh, breasts.
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for our series.
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a woman walked in, like,
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who was very pretty,
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uh, larger breasts.
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going to the people
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theaters like
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in Whittier, California,
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to scrape by.
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is one giant—
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one giant concession stand.
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double his profits.
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one person will buy popcorn,
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- and then two people
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Pretty much every—
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no sharing allowed.
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he would have never
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- True, true.
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Thomas Jefferson would,
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his candle...
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- Edison, thank you.
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- Yeah, so, yeah...
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- Shhh—uh, sure.
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as some people were
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and buying a second item.
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we can't have you sharing.
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all over your shirt, here...
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when you do that.
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it was impossible
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night-vision cameras
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for another purpose, as well.
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like, um, middle-aged men
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by themselves, late at night.
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caught somebody...
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- Mid-process.
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for popcorn-sharers.
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were currently set up
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they could also spot
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about this town I was in.
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that are cool.
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Variety of trees...
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I didn't know that.
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for the next showing.
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Boom.
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That's premeditated sharing.
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everyone is sharing.
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uh, monitoring system.
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- Mm-hmm.
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- This is a violations board.
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- No.
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- We just have one board for both.
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a masturbator up there.
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are like $20.
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if it was for—
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for masturbators.
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- Well, you guys run a theater.
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two boards.
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and share.
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It may not be what we need.
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of our big pitch.
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nervously waited
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it might be good to start off
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some Hollywood chitchat, or...
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- Make 'em aware that you—
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- Yeah. A little small talk.
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- Yeah, okay.
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we met with reality TV producer
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to see if we could land a deal
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Captain Phillips?
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Somali actor who played the, uh,
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of one of the pirates,
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broke right now, so...
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- Yeah.
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- Yeah, it is.
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a professional security guard.
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and split-second response time.
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from focusing on my duty,
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a glass of water
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the night before.
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and I, uh, shave,
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and take a shower.
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I put on my security uniform.
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and then my pants,
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and then my security shirt.
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until I have my shirts on,
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my shirts in,
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a cup of coffee.
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I made a Hot Pockets sandwich,
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and I knew my Hot Pockets
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of the microwave.
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the first bite, and then
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I, uh, rinsed off my plate,
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and go to work.
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at a jewelry store
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about things,
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I always try to let the owner
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so there will be no surprises.
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I think you should know about...
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by women with big chests,
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looking at them, or something,
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we really don't need to discuss,
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- Okay.
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my position and started working.
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so I can see everybody
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for any suspicious people.
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a female employee,
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in her early to mid 30s.
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because she did not
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about 20 or 30 minutes later,
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and I saw a customer walk in.
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with large breasts.
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I would proba— probably
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that I would probably
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was in the store,
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all the things
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get naked with her,
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start to hold her breasts,
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And then, um, to use my hands
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I really like that.
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this state, time stands still
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441. or it kinda like, slows down,
uh, uh, to a—
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of a sense of time.
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but it's movinga
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I opened the door for her,
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"Good-bye, have a nice day."
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- You too, thank you.
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one last glance
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"D" or double "D".
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a break in the customers,
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my employer and
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if you're aware of this,
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a young woman came in
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look at her, and I—
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I don't know if you...
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that this should be something
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why you keep bringing it up.
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to talk about it,
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- Okay?
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myself get distracted again.
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- Okay.
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changed me for the better,
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realize that
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to talk about that,
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about being distracted at work
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it's well put together,
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you can't do your job
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floating around
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- Yeah.
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of course, is that
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I think that a lot of people—
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a lot of men—
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they would probably feel
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- Right.
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and more of a natural thing,
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- Right.
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- Yeah. In your current form,
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I'm sorry. It's a pass.
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- No.
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we couldn't sell the show.
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that I let down Simon,
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- A little bit.
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that he liked the show.
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that day,
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perseverance.
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a little bit out of touch
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in America, I think.
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keep the breasts part,
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include me in my Elvis costume.
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- Yes.
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on our show.
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that the Elvis costume
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his spirit made me realize
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no matter what
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