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October 7, 2025 • 32 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:15):
So we were talking about Mel Gibson earlier. Yeah, and
I went down the filmography of Mel Gibson, and I
was telling Lindsay, I don't think he has had a
good movie since Signs in two thousand and two. Now
Lindsay says he's in Daddy's Home. Now, I didn't know

(00:39):
there's Daddy's Home two. I haven't even seen Daddy's Home one. Yeah,
So I don't know if the sequel's good. The sequel
is it's all right, it's all on par with the
first one.

Speaker 2 (00:49):
And then.

Speaker 1 (00:52):
There's The Expendables three, which I don't know if I
count that as a good movie. It's just a star
studying cast type of thing, right, Yeah, so just eliminating
those two based off sequel and Lindsay and I were
kind of having a disagreement about, uh, does it star
Mel Gibson or is he just in it? Is that
a mel Is that a Will Ferrell Mark Wahlberg movie,

(01:13):
or is that a Will Farrah, Mark Wahlberg, Mel Gibson movie.
I mean there's a lot of stars in that movie.

Speaker 3 (01:18):
Yeah, No, it's Mel Gibson, Mark, excuse me, it's Will Ferrell,
Mark Wahlberg.

Speaker 1 (01:22):
And then.

Speaker 3 (01:24):
Mel Gibson, and who's it is a John Lithgow, John
John John Cena is in it. Yeah, John Cena is
the the o G dad two. Will Ferrell's Yeah, yeah,
I mean Will Ferrell. It's it's, It's, it's it's Marky Mark.
Will Ferrell took Marky Mark's place right as the dad
in the situation. And then John Cena is just another one,

(01:48):
but same kind of attitude, bad boy, buff, intimidating or whatever.

Speaker 1 (01:55):
Oh yeah, mel Gibson listed sixth on the starring list.

Speaker 3 (01:58):
Yeah, it's if if you are not the main character
in a movie, or one of two main characters in
a movie, then it's not your movie.

Speaker 1 (02:06):
I agree, I agree. So I think you got to
talk about like a movie he's the star, like the
lead in And I couldn't find one in the list
of movies here. But I did find this movie which
is fascinating to me, The Beaver. No, but that was
on the list in twenty eleven. Not a good movie,
no terrible movie. Lindsay was like, what's that. I'm like,

(02:28):
it's a movie where he has a puppet on his hand.
He's like a Jeff Dunham thing. Yeah, but he's kind
of crazy.

Speaker 3 (02:34):
Yeah, he uses it for psychological purposes to get out
his emotions.

Speaker 1 (02:38):
It's dumb. It's dumb. But I found this movie from
twenty twenty and it has Walter Goggins in it. Okay,
I like a Walt Me too. And it is a
movie called fat Man and it is a it is
a Santa Claus movie. Okay, I know, I had no idea.

(03:04):
So it is a holiday traditions movie comedy action that
follows a jaded, gritty Santa Claus. Okay, so is that
bad Santa? That's center right, But I think this is
like worse. I think this is like yeah, derange, yeah,

(03:29):
sort of yeah. Yeah. It cost twenty million to make
it made one point seven. Yeah, it was a turd.

Speaker 3 (03:38):
Bad Monster Summer is the most recent one which I
have watched that and I even have it in my DVR.

Speaker 1 (03:46):
Okay, it's all right.

Speaker 3 (03:49):
It's about this this group of kids who there's something
strange going on in the town and Mel Gibson helps
them figure out what it is and then saves the
town or whatever.

Speaker 1 (04:03):
It's it's pretty. It's it's just all right. Dude. On
the listing uh for actors, he's the kid who played
Ham from Sandlot is listed higher up than mel Gibson, right,
a little fat freckle kid. Yeah, it's not a mel

(04:24):
Gibson movie, but he in it. He just is he
just not doing I guess not.

Speaker 3 (04:31):
I mean he took a hell of a fall, yeah,
back in the day with his with his little drunken rants.

Speaker 1 (04:39):
So here's a movie that came out in twenty twenty
four called Boneyard.

Speaker 2 (04:44):
Yeah, I think that one went like there was a
possible maybe.

Speaker 1 (04:48):
Netflix fifty cent is also in it, and I'm looking
to see these other people, and they don't seem that big. Uh.
It does not say he has a forty four percent
review on Rotten Tomatoes. It was in select theaters, in
select theaters, which means not nationwid would release and then

(05:10):
went right to video demand a month later. Yeah, that
sounds like it's a terrible movie. I understand you have
a fall from grace, right, Yeah, but if there has
to be something else there, right, like why he's not
getting work? Yeah, because Chris Brown beat a woman up
and he's still putting out albums and people are seeing

(05:31):
in buying the albums, right and seeing going to his shows. Right,
So even if you have these tirades. If you like
the individual actor or the person, you would still go
to their movies. I would like mel Gibson, he's all right,
he's got some stuff that's really good. I like younger
mel Gibson. Yeah, sure, I've never liked older mel Gibson

(05:52):
of his movies that like, even in Signs, he's okay
in that. I wouldn't say he's great in it. Obviously,
all the lethal weapons are fantastic. Yeah, But and Maverick's okay,
Brave Heart's okay. I've never been a big lover of
that movie, but I get it. Ransom was okay.

Speaker 2 (06:11):
Oh I liked Ransom.

Speaker 1 (06:12):
Yeah, it's it's okay, It's it's not an amazing movie. Right.

Speaker 3 (06:17):
Maybe he's just done so many turns. That's like, that's
where he's at now. Nobody wants to because I mean,
if you think about it, yeah, you're right that his
last good one would be Signs.

Speaker 2 (06:28):
How many has he directed?

Speaker 1 (06:31):
I don't know. We're talking about acting right now, though,
what what do you.

Speaker 2 (06:34):
Maybe that's why he hasn't been starring in movies, because
he started directing films.

Speaker 1 (06:40):
I mean, according to this, it doesn't show any he's
got one coming out in twenty twenty seven because he's
going to go back with the Resurrection of Christ, right,
and he's got a one called Flight Risk that he's directed.
But then he did twenty sixteen, twenty twelve, tw so
he's been he isn't It's not like he's doing that NonStop.

(07:02):
His last best movie, I'm gonna go with The Patriot, okay,
which is him and Heath Ledger.

Speaker 2 (07:10):
Yeah, that was a great one.

Speaker 1 (07:12):
It's a fantastic movie, just a time you know, about
a period in time that was crazy. He plays Benjamin Martin,
who's like this menacing rogue soldier. We were Soldiers was
pretty awesome. Two thousand and two, was it Vietnam? Yeah,

(07:34):
Vietnam movie.

Speaker 3 (07:36):
I think not only did he star in it, I
thought he directed it well now, but yeah, he was
good and that one.

Speaker 1 (07:43):
I'll give him that. Okay, Women was good. Sorry, it's fine.
I'm not gonna hate it, but she was. She was
the Hellen Hunt was on fire at that time. Yeah,
but yeah, it's not a bad movie. But he has

(08:06):
not done a lot of guys in the Chicken Run huh,
no kidding, I didn't know that, but let's even if
we say, you know, we were soldiers, that's still twenty
three years ago.

Speaker 3 (08:22):
Yeah, he hasn't done anything worth the shit like Starr
in a movie himself in over twenty years. Some of
the other movies he's been in is good, like Father
Stu was a good movie, but that's a Mark Wahlberg movie. Okay,
same way with Daddy's Home too, that's not his movie.

Speaker 1 (08:42):
So you have a good point there. So his little
tirade when he got yelling at the drunk at the ship,
that was in two thousand and six, So that was
four years after what we're saying was his best movie, right, Yeah.

Speaker 3 (08:57):
Yeah, but you know, I mean drinking, Yeah, and then
that stuff catches up to you.

Speaker 1 (09:04):
Yeah, they're saying he even tried to go on a
when that was a a suicide by cop attempt, by
yelling at him, saying like trying to get the officer
to reply and kill, which is a wild take.

Speaker 3 (09:20):
I mean alcohol to do some crazy shit to you.
Surely that's not all he was he was doing, though
he'd like to think that there was more involved than there.
Just a little bit of booze or a lot of
booze and Meloi Gibson's.

Speaker 1 (09:34):
One report says that mel Gibson was at a party
talking to Winona Rider's friend who was gay, and said,
am I going to get aids by talking to you?
Whether that was true? Oh man? And wanted to know
if Winona Rider was an oven dodger. An oven dodger,
it's oh god, it's a reference to the cremation of

(10:00):
Jews during the Holocaust. I kind of put that together
after I set it out out. Yeah, wow, So this
is six. This is four years after his drunken tirade.
In twenty ten, he was recorded in a phone call
suggesting that his I guess girlfriend getting raped by a

(10:24):
pack of people.

Speaker 3 (10:25):
Yeah, I remember that. I remember that. That was So
it's not just his drunken antics. It's not like a
one signm like, oh I was drunk, right, it's everything
that happened after that, his anti semitic you know rants.

Speaker 1 (10:41):
That he's done.

Speaker 3 (10:43):
Yeah, that'll kind of keep you from, you know, being
back in the industry. So now he's trying to get
back in. That's why that's probably why he's doing so
many shitty movies. He's like, I'm just happy to have work.

Speaker 1 (10:53):
It just makes you night your glissering, right, like, hey,
you might be good, but we don't need you doing
press for movie, right, and then be like, ah, these
oven do like what a weird thing to say.

Speaker 3 (11:07):
Yeah, and he's done it so much and he puts
such a bad light on himself. People are like, I
don't want you to be the star in the movie.
You could be in the movie, but I don't want
you on the poster.

Speaker 2 (11:17):
You know what, Kenny Wayne Shepherd is his son in law.

Speaker 1 (11:19):
Yeah. Uh, how old do you think Mel Gibson is?
And what do you think is networth is?

Speaker 2 (11:26):
He's got to be what's seventy two, seventy three?

Speaker 3 (11:30):
Okay, I'm gonna say sixty nine as a as the
age Lindsey, what do you think net worth?

Speaker 1 (11:36):
I'll go with one hundred and twenty million. I want
to say he's less than one hundred. I want to
say eighty six. He's sixty nine right on the button,
four hundred and twenty five million dollars. I was way
off there. So he he don't need to do move now. No,

(11:58):
he could just take the occasional director gig yeah yeah,
and be behind the lens and never get a word one.

Speaker 3 (12:04):
Right, but just we say it all the time, that's
just your net worth. That's not much how much money
you got in your pocket.

Speaker 1 (12:11):
You know. So if he's got a huge drinking problem,
maybe that's why he's taken you know, these shitty gigs.
I just need money to feed my addictions. Yeah, I mean,
Roman Polanski was like accused of raping children. He just
went to another country and made movies. I still made
all crazy movies that people wanted to see. Yeah, he's

(12:31):
in jail though, now right, he's dead. I think he's dead. Right, No,
he's not dead.

Speaker 3 (12:37):
I didn't think he was because I I put him
on my death pool once before.

Speaker 1 (12:42):
I think he's not in jail. I think he's doing
his thing, just fucking outliving wild. Huh. Yeah. But the
number of people that come forward that say he's raped
a bunch of people is like, damn, well, listen, there
is a different time. Truman, actress or not the Langer,
told Swiss police that Polanski raped her when she was
fifteen in nineteen seventy two. The same month, American artist

(13:05):
Marianne Bernard accused Polanski of sexually assaulting her in nineteen
seventy five when she was ten and November twenty nineteen,
French actress Valentine Moniere said Planski raped her at a
ski shallett in nineteen seventy five. To my point, I
said earlier, even like you just go, well, if he
puts that good shit right, I'll watch it. You'll ignore

(13:27):
it because I'm telling you the movie The Penist, I said,
Pianist might be one of the best movies maybe of
all time. It's a fantastic sure, it's a fantastic movie
that I've never seen that movie before I heard of
I remember when it came out. It is a movie
about a guy who's Jewish who they're trying to round

(13:50):
him up during all that right, and he is trying
to stay alive, and his crazy scene at one point,
the the Germans are coming to get Jews, going floor
to floor and they hear the police sirens. They turn
off all the light they're eating dinner as a family.

(14:11):
They turn off all the lights and they see the police.
The German soldiers come down the road, but they go
into the building across the street and they see the
family on the other side turn their lights off. And
because they're all trying to hide and not answer the door. Well, police,
the German soldiers kick the door open and tell everybody

(14:31):
to get up. Well, the dad is in a wheelchair,
can't get up, and so they just pick him up
in his wheelchair and throw him out the window.

Speaker 3 (14:38):
In the movie. Oh geez, yes, it is a wild movie.
I don't know if I want to see this movie now.

Speaker 1 (14:45):
Okay, but I in the the actor in it, who
I mean, he's maybe the best role he's ever played.
He Winnesday, he won an Academy Award, Adrian Brodie won
an Academy Award Rosemary's Baby, fantastic movie. Okay, I mean

(15:08):
he's made a bunch of really good movies, but apparently
also raped a bunch of people. Yeah. Wasn't he with.

Speaker 2 (15:16):
The woman sharing Tate?

Speaker 1 (15:18):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (15:18):
Yeah, oh yeah, with the the Charles Manson.

Speaker 1 (15:22):
Yeah. So he he's been around. He he gotten around
a lot, and he likes him young, really young, fuck weirdo.
Yeah yeah, I mean, maybe you could make the argument
that he got with Sharon Tate. Oh he was with
Sharon Tate when she got murdered. Yeah, and she was

(15:44):
pregnant right with his baby that I don't know, how
much do you think Roman Plansky's worth, and what do
you think his age is?

Speaker 2 (15:56):
He's eighty, I'll say eighty one or eighty two. Oh,
he's got to be old.

Speaker 1 (16:07):
Eighty two okay, net worth two hundred million, Okay, he's
like the opposite end. Yeah, like Mel Gibson.

Speaker 3 (16:17):
Yeah, I know he's in his nineties because put him
on a death pool list, like ninety one ninety two
net worth of fucking Mel Gibson's worth four hundred and
something million.

Speaker 1 (16:28):
He's got to be worth more than that.

Speaker 3 (16:32):
But I'm gonna say tree Pitty ninety two. Gimp, he's
on it today with the birthday, No, my old fuckers.

Speaker 1 (16:41):
And forty five though it's a little hard to keep
track of because he's in another country and things like that. Okay,
so forty five million, forty five million, Yeah, that's not
that mucheah.

Speaker 3 (16:51):
I mean he's poor bastard, yeah, compared to Mel Gibson,
who were just slamming down right four hundred and fifty
million dollars.

Speaker 1 (17:01):
Yeah, and yeah, Melton Gibson's made some turns.

Speaker 3 (17:05):
He's directed and written and produced some but uh, yeah,
you figure roman there, maybe it's maybe he's maybe maybe
it's all that hush money.

Speaker 1 (17:14):
I don't know. I mean his last movie was twenty
twenty three Roman Polians. Yeah, yeah, I'm trying to look here.
They've Oliver Twist. Okay, he did that movie. I don't
know any of these people are. Ben Kingsley was in
it apparently.

Speaker 3 (17:34):
Okay, right, doesn't sound like a kind of movie I
would watch. I would agree, Yeah.

Speaker 1 (17:40):
I concur, Yeah, I concur that that's not a movie
on your radar. I don't think I'm gonna make sure
I catch it on the DVR. Right, Uh, did you
know that it's uh sober October. I've heard about that,
heard about it. These are signs you may be a

(18:00):
functioning alcoholic, according to a doctor. Okay, doctor of what
I don't know, but doctor of history. I don't know.

Speaker 3 (18:09):
I don't be my optometrist to tell me I've got
to drink a problem. But he is a doctor, right, Hey,
my doctor says that that looks like aids.

Speaker 1 (18:18):
Oh really, what kind of doctor are they? Well he's
an optometrist, right right, potiatrist, fucking dentist, the other the
word doctor.

Speaker 3 (18:27):
We're like, no shit, Okay, you don't say he calls
himself a doctor, word's white coat.

Speaker 1 (18:32):
Right now. This says that one of the signs that
you are a you may sorry may be a functioning
alcoholic is alcohol is always on your mind. Okay, like
you can't you just can't wait till that next time
you get your drink. Yeah, and especially in sober October,
where you're like, uh, I can't drink. Yeah, okay, another

(18:52):
one on here, counting down to the end of sober October.
Uh fuck, it can't wait, just twenty more days. Never
heard of sober October. Avoiding social gatherings, so you don't
have to be around alcohol.

Speaker 3 (19:11):
Okay, then you're just gonna go find your alcohol at.

Speaker 1 (19:15):
Home, right. But the idea is that one during sober October,
if you're trying to stay away from Okay, I got you.

Speaker 3 (19:21):
I'm just stuck on the fact of, you know, functioning alcoholics.

Speaker 1 (19:24):
But this is a mixture of the two. Got it.
In a foul mood, you might be a functioning alcoholic
because you're.

Speaker 3 (19:30):
Trying to practice yeah sober October. Got yeah. Okay.

Speaker 1 (19:34):
This is my favorite one about people that are addicts
breaking the rules. We're like, wow, I just have a
little toot. Yeah, it's fine, just fine. Wednesdays close enough
to the weekend. Oh, it's not just a glass. It's
light beer. Yeah, ultra lights, that's the one I hear
a lot. It's light beer. Oh sure yeah.

Speaker 2 (19:51):
Oh a shot ain't gonna hurt.

Speaker 1 (19:53):
The desire for a drink. Sure, yeah, sure. I think
a lot of people, at least people that drink. You
don't have to be a heavy drinker to have a
desire for a drink. Yeah, you know, I would. I
would argue if you do the Sober January or February
or Sober October or whatever, that you might be an
alcoholic if you participate in that, right, that you need

(20:14):
that boundary, right, the dry January, Yeah, stuff like that. Yeah, yeah,
I wouldn't.

Speaker 3 (20:19):
I don't disagree with you because you're You're like, hey,
society is doing this, so I'm going to have to
do it so I can get my shit together, as
opposed to just any time of the year, right, getting
your shit together.

Speaker 2 (20:31):
I know a lot of people that do, like the
the Dry January just to cut out calories for diving purposes.

Speaker 1 (20:39):
They do it, yeah, part of their resolutions, right, Yeah,
but I would, but I would say you should do that.
But just because of that, not because it's January, right, right, right?
The dosage is always the poison. So if you are
if that's your thing, like I'm trying to get healthy, okay,
but that doesn't mean you have to eliminate it completely,
right right, So to me, if you're like, I have

(21:01):
to have this month to be sober, huh, why not?
Just if you feel like that's an issue, don't wait
till October. It's kind of like in New Year's resolutions.
You don't have to wait to goddamn December to change
your life. You can do it any day. Yeah, any
day you can change your habits. Woll shit, I'll get
to it in January. No, you won't, right, I really

(21:24):
want to start working out, but fuck it's March. Shit,
I'll get to it in January. Whatever, it's fine, I'll
write it down and remember on December twentieth when we're planning. Right.
Oh yeah, it's not really a thing.

Speaker 3 (21:38):
No, none of them are the dry January, sober, October,
no nut Novembers.

Speaker 1 (21:43):
What the fuck? Man? This is an interesting article I
found where a woman has shared what it was like
growing up in a cult where mass orgies were normal.
What do you describe a mass orgy like ten to
twelve people or more. Yeah, no, I love, let's get
into those details. Yeah, I don't know. I think in

(22:07):
more than.

Speaker 3 (22:08):
Three well yeah, because two that's just sex, threes of
three and fours a foursome. Anything more than fours an orgy.
So I guess five would be a five. Between five
and eight is a small orgy, okay, And I think
between nine and fifteen that could be mass orgy.

Speaker 1 (22:26):
Okay, you said something interesting there a small orgy, because
to me, an orgy is an orgy. I don't go yeah, yeah,
but it was a small orgy. Here's the deal.

Speaker 3 (22:34):
When you think about have you ever seen either Caligula
or what is that Conan the Barbarian when they have
that sure that orgy? See, Well, when you hear the
word orgy, that's what you think is a bunch of
motherfuckers all fucking right, you know, at least ten to
twenty motherfuckers, you know, just staking out the room. That's
why I differentiate five is a small orgy.

Speaker 1 (22:59):
And I think you have to mix it up too.
What do you do you? I mean, if what do
you mix it up?

Speaker 3 (23:05):
Well, like if you're just one guy having sex with
four women. Right, technically that's a small orgy. Yeah, that
makes you one lucky dude. But you know, like the
threeme two guys and a girl or two girls and
a guy, right, or the foursome couple swapping whatever, one
guy and you know, three women or three you know,

(23:26):
three guys and one woman.

Speaker 1 (23:27):
I mean, I've always thought of the orgy as that,
Like you, everything's available, so you may not unbeknownst to you,
you may be having somebody have their hands on you
or whatever. That maybe not be your normal menu order, right,
keep on knocking, but you can't. Yeah, but I'm sorry. However,

(23:50):
the example you gave of kings and that that was
never what we saw in those orgies. So it's a
complete deviation from that example. Yeah, but that's I'm with you.
Like you hear orgy, I think of a lot of people. Yeah.
And by the way, if your kid comes back, it's
like I was in an orgy and you're like, whoa, whoa, whoa,
and they're like, but it was a small one. You

(24:13):
don't go oh thank god, nor yeah, you're stuck on orgy.
Yeah it's orgy. End of sentence. Or you find out
your girl's cheating on you and she's in an orgy.
You don't you don't go. Well, at least it was
a small one.

Speaker 3 (24:26):
Em Well, I mean there is a difference between you know,
five dicks and twenty five digs. No, nope, there's a
bit of a difference. There's a twenty dig difference there.

Speaker 1 (24:37):
I mean I understand the number and quantity, yes, but
in my head, one more than me is where we've
crossed the line. Well, yeah, of course Corbin does not
like when you do with draws in another bank, right,
we close your account.

Speaker 3 (24:54):
Yeah, I get that. However, you know, it could have been,
it could be, it could be worse. I'm just saying
it could always be worse. She's taking five dicks and
not twenty five dicks.

Speaker 1 (25:06):
I mean we should also point out mine. Again, I
have never been in an orgy, so I don't know that.
If there's twenty five dicks, that doesn't mean you're having
sex with twenty five people. That is not the premise
of an orgy. An orgy is just a bunch of
people are having sex. Everything's kind of a free for all.
There's not like it's not a gang bang.

Speaker 3 (25:22):
Yeah, yeah, I'm sure, there's the difference. Yeah, there's a
difference there.

Speaker 2 (25:25):
How many of those twenty five dicks were in you?

Speaker 1 (25:28):
Right? And and does there have to be a balance
how many women to men does it have to be
for it not to be a gang bang? Well?

Speaker 3 (25:38):
Gangbang is just one person getting fucked by X amount
of people. Yeah, but there's also ones who are like
multiple sex stars or whatever are doing that. Okay, So
but each one of those performers would be in the
in their individual gang bang.

Speaker 1 (25:56):
Right, you see what I'm saying. Yeah, but so what
is that? So two women? I think if you have
sex with all the dicks, it's a gang bang. Yeah,
that's fair to say. Yeah. So if there's six women
and six dicks, and each woman takes six dicks, like
there's just swapping and that's just an orgy. I think
that's just that's a gang bang. You're getting banged by

(26:18):
six people, or you're participating in a gang bang. Yeah,
what are the I don't know what are the factors.
I need to know what the rules are. I could
never do that. I could never be an energy. I
would argue, you're not going to find a clear answer.
I'm pretty sure. No, one's put pin to paper on this. Well,
we about to find out. I could never do it.
I couldn't. I'm distracted too easily. I could do an orgy.

Speaker 3 (26:44):
I might could do a gang bang as long as
I'm not you know, ninety nine. Yeah, put me at
the front of the line. We get fifteen, I'd settle
for I could go with fifteen. I could go with fifteen,
but I don't want to be I don't want to
be fifty. I would rather be like, you know, one
through five, you know, as opposed.

Speaker 1 (27:06):
I still go like, okay, so you get this opportunity
for gang bang? How many people are in the gang bang?
This is the first twenty five or VIPs? That's tell it.
That's what I need to know first, is like, is
it one hundred person gang bang? Yeah? Okay, okay, a
hundred person gang bang. I'll take top twenty five, So
twenty six year out, I'm out. Yeah, I don't know,

(27:28):
hold on not damn uh. I would say that if
I don't know, I don't even think I could do it.
I'd have to be one. I'm just being honest. I
don't want to wait my turn, you know what I mean.
I don't want to watch you go. And then it's
I couldn't be I couldn't be two, I'd have to
be one. I'm just being honest, and if that makes

(27:51):
me apprude, okay, that's okay. There's nothing out of two
weeks of their own. I'm completely fine with that. What'd
you find, lindsay?

Speaker 2 (27:58):
A gang bang is just that a gang of people
banging one person. An orgy is just a mass of
people having sex, rather than one person being the target
of sex.

Speaker 1 (28:11):
Right, so get me saying he participated in an orgy
would be Hey, whatever happens in the room happens in
the room.

Speaker 3 (28:18):
Yes, yeah, you keep your dick away from my asshole.
That's I mean, I think that's plain and clear. Wow,
I mean any orifice of.

Speaker 1 (28:27):
Mine that's an orgy is everybody's fair game. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (28:31):
Well, I don't want you sticking your dick in my
ear either, or trying to fuck my nose, you know
this little no dong zone.

Speaker 1 (28:37):
Man.

Speaker 3 (28:38):
But you know, partner swapping, I guess would be you know, acceptable,
because that's what you're doing.

Speaker 1 (28:45):
Three or more people is an orgy, okay, and then
four more for play party. I feel like, okay, we're
clearly run a different octanes. Yeah, a wild party orgy
with uncontrollable behavior, Like it's like, that's where everybody's fucking everybody.

Speaker 3 (29:06):
You might get it a dick in your orifice somewhere unexpectedly,
and you have to take it.

Speaker 1 (29:13):
See, I'm not down for the wild party. Yeah. So
this says that an orgy is a sex party where
guests freely engage and open and unrestrained sexual activity or
group sex drunken orgy hilarious. The defining characteristic of a
sexual orgy orgy is the group setting and the uninhibited,

(29:38):
unrestrained nature of the sexual activity involving multiple participants with
different partners in the group throughout the time. Okay, everybody,
just fucking everybody. I'm putting gay. Listen as much gay
in here as you want. I'm just trying to clarify.
Does an orgy mean gay sex? No, energy does not

(30:01):
inherently mean gay sex. It's a gathering involving sex with
multiple parties and could be same sex, opposite sex, or
involve a mix of genders. The term describes a large
gathering with uninhibited sexual activity, not a specific type of
sexual orientation. Yeah. Yeah, see I was on the right path. Still,

(30:23):
that's still gonna be a no for me. Doc Lindsey, No,
absolutely no. She's more of a gang bang kind of
go young younger me. I'd probably be like, yeah, let's
do it. I'm in and then like stage fright would
kick in. I'd be like, ah, I.

Speaker 2 (30:38):
Think that would do it for me too. Like I
could probably do get into the orgy scenario and like
maybe start like making out and do that. But then
when it came down to the sex of all, right,
now I'm gonna go you know, and you.

Speaker 3 (30:53):
Were kicked out of the orgy exactly you cannot be
in this party.

Speaker 1 (30:57):
Well, I'm like an all or all in guy. So
when I say I'm doing something, I'm doing it right.
It's that hyper focus eighty eight eighty HD I have.
And so like if I kiss a girl and then
I try and kiss another girl, now I'm like, well,
I like that one tasted better or whatever, I'm not
going to go back to the other one and.

Speaker 2 (31:14):
Not pretty much to keep up with.

Speaker 3 (31:19):
Yeah, but that's the whole point behind an orgy is
just to let all that shit go, let all those peculiarities,
all those in it, but just let them all go,
and so what if this one tastes like cream corn
and the other one tastes like, you know, strawberry wine.

Speaker 2 (31:37):
It want the strawberry wine.

Speaker 1 (31:40):
Of course you.

Speaker 3 (31:41):
Are, but you don't give a ship because well, listen,
cream corn kisses just the same as strawberry wine.

Speaker 1 (31:47):
And nope, it tastes like cream corn. It's all the same.
Nobody likes cream corn.

Speaker 3 (31:53):
You like cream corn on your dick? Yeah, exactly, shut up.

Speaker 1 (31:57):
No, I don't know. No, why would I want that?
That sounds like a disease. Sounds You and I run
in different levels. Man.

Speaker 3 (32:05):
When I was DJing in the Swingers Club, there'd be
so many of them that come up and they I
don't know what is on the breath, but it smelled
like fucking cream corn.

Speaker 1 (32:14):
And I'm like, oh god, at you guys. Have a
fantastic week, And yeah, sorry about all this, see it,
Bye bye,
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