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Speaker 1 (00:06):
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Grown Homos with Dave and MattOn today's episode.
(01:01):
Dave, we're going to chat abouta few different things again.
We're going to talk abouttheatre, friends and some fun,
and then we're going to coveroff some topics as well.
So, what have we up?
What have you been up to?
Well, what we've been up to.
Yeah, I was going to say notwhat.
Speaker 2 (01:17):
I've been up to.
We've been up to so sinceyesterday.
We went to the city.
We did which we love going tothe city.
We did which we love going tothe city we did.
We went and seen Hadestown.
Yeah, and if you've never heardof Hadestown, it's a very dark,
dark but very enjoyable musical.
Yeah, one that I.
(01:38):
What's your review, dave?
Oh look, I mean the wholestoryline was completely
different to what I thought itwould be.
I mean, I was in the wholestoryline was completely
different to what I thought itwould be.
I mean I was in the expectationof having all these underworld
gods, these Greek gods, comeinto play, like Zeus, medusa and
all this lot, but it wasn't.
It was all based around Hades.
Oh, hades, who is the god ofthe underworld, the king of the
(01:59):
underworld, who is essentiallysorry, oops, sorry essentially
the devil, yeah, and that's whyit was very dark, but it was
amazingly sung.
I mean the performance wasabsolutely unbelievable.
Speaker 1 (02:13):
The cast was
sensational.
The vocals were sublime.
Speaker 2 (02:18):
I think it would have
been better if it had been a
bigger stage, because it wouldhave been even more dramatic, if
that makes sense.
Speaker 1 (02:23):
Yeah, I don't mind
the compact stage because it was
have been even more dramatic,if that makes sense.
Yeah, I don't mind the the thecompact stage, because it was at
the state theater.
Yeah, I've never been to thatone, so it's a very small state
theater so, oh, the stageactually has a lot more space
than they actually utilize, soit is actually a bigger stage
than than they actually utilize.
But the way that they'd set itup it was actually meant to be
quite compact and quite um, itworked well.
Speaker 2 (02:46):
But yeah, it would
have been, I think, for me,
having gone to other musicalswith you and other friends and
stuff like that and seeingdifferent stages well, a lot of
them are really bright and funand light and stuff, and this is
anything but that.
Yeah, that's why, again, I mean, it was a very different
dynamic, wasn't it you?
Speaker 1 (03:02):
yeah, it was dark,
and I mean dark as in the tones
of the musical, but also theactual physicality of it, the
visuals.
Yep, it was a very darksituation and I'm a bit of a
battery hen, so you put me inthe dark and I kind of nod off.
Speaker 2 (03:17):
Well, I think I did
as well.
I mean, I think because it wasvery warm in there yeah, it was
very, very warm but also becauseI didn't sort of like pick up
on the the, the actual scenesand stuff.
Initially I didn't know whatthe storyline was about until no
exactly, so I I sort of didn'thave that initial grasp.
I'm the same with films as well.
(03:38):
I mean, if I go to a film andit doesn't grab me literally
straight in the first 15 minutesof it, I'll start drifting and
start falling asleep.
Yeah, not because I want to,just because I haven't got that
mental stimulation from it.
It's not there, it's not jumpingout and I felt myself doing it,
I mean, but luckily for me Ididn't snore or you didn't wake
me up telling me I was snoringas usual, you know, I mean um,
(03:59):
so I knew I was awake, but itwas just like I found it very
difficult to start with, butotherwise it was fine I enjoyed
it, would I go and see it again?
Speaker 1 (04:07):
no, um, look, I
listened to the soundtrack for
about five minutes prior togoing and I stopped myself
because I wasn't going to enjoythe soundtrack.
Now the soundtrack, the lead isactually sung by a male, but
over here it was actuallyperformed by Christine Arnoux.
I'll show you one of her clipslater.
(04:28):
She sang my Island Life.
Speaker 2 (04:30):
She was a narrator
wasn't she.
Speaker 1 (04:32):
She was a narrator,
basically Hermes Hermes, hermes,
not Hermes.
It's a handbag like it's aclothing label, but yeah, and I
thought it was actually waybetter sung as a female.
So I think she did a stellarjob.
The cast was.
The person that played Ulysseswas her voice was amazing,
(04:54):
fucking.
Speaker 2 (04:55):
She was Asian, wasn't
she?
But she had such an angelic,amazing voice.
Her voice is so beautiful.
Speaker 1 (05:01):
Like I said, the
vocals in the whole cast were
just sensational absolutelyabsolutely sensational.
It's so beautiful.
Like I said, the vocals in thewhole cast were just sensational
, absolutely sensational.
Can't fault that.
What about Hermes himself?
You mean Hades?
Hades, sorry, fuck me, he had abig, so his voice was a low
baritone.
Speaker 2 (05:16):
What did he look like
, Matt?
Speaker 1 (05:17):
Sexy, tall, bald,
tattooed, fit fucking.
And I was just sitting thereand when he sung he sung in a
real low voice.
A bit like Ray said, fredRodney yeah and I just pictured
these big low hangers on himbecause I just thought to myself
he's going to have a real niceset of balls with a voice like
that.
Speaker 2 (05:37):
It was just so.
He suited his character so well, didn't he?
It was good.
Speaker 1 (05:41):
It was brilliantly
cast.
Like I said, it was a greatshow.
It was good, it was brilliantlycast.
Like I said, it was a greatshow.
I enjoyed it.
I just wouldn't see it again,but yeah, but really enjoyed
that.
But the company was fun.
The company, the friends that wewent with.
So I haven't seen some of ourfriends for a while and I've met
them for the first time.
Some of them and Dave has metthem for the first time, and
(06:02):
Dave and Josie, they're actuallyhaving a baby, which is really
exciting, yep, really exciting.
I'd heard a lot about them.
Speaker 2 (06:10):
You told me, you'd
seen them, you heard a lot,
because they're both awesomepeople Yep, fantastic people.
That definitely resonates.
When I met them last night,clicked with them straight away,
had great chats with themstraight away.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
So they're fantastic
and always good to catch up with
.
Um, with franny and dick, withfranny and dick and um, and then
our other friend as well, aliali, um, like, yeah, they, they
were, um, they were great tocatch up with, always a good,
fun crowd to go out with.
Speaker 2 (06:36):
Yeah, beautiful
people dinner at the ship in
first which was beautiful.
The conversation always flowswith these people always, it's
never a quiet never stop talkingthem.
And you can just go from oneperson to the other and just
jump into a conversation.
Speaker 1 (06:47):
You turn around and
you're on a different
conversation.
You turn the other way.
You're on a differentconversation.
You cross the table, you're ona different conversation, One up
and there you go it's alwaysgood.
Speaker 2 (06:56):
And it's just very
beautiful about the
conversations we have.
It's all positive, but alsovery caring as well it's caring,
it's nurturing.
There's a lot of love betweeneverybody on that table, isn't
there?
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (07:07):
100%, for sure, 100%.
So look, friendship isimportant and doing fun things
like the theatre I love thetheatre as we all know.
Speaker 2 (07:15):
But what else did we
do, Matt?
We didn't just go to thetheatre, did we?
Speaker 1 (07:17):
No, we went for a bit
of a pre-game to church.
Speaker 2 (07:20):
We went to fun,
didn't we?
Speaker 1 (07:21):
We went fun.
We went to a pre-game to church.
Now we went to.
For anyone that doesn't knowchurch, it's a sauna or a
sex-on-premises club, basically,now, if you don't know church,
this must have been the firstepisode you're ever hearing,
because we talk about church.
Speaker 2 (07:38):
Quite a time we met
at church, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (07:42):
Sorry, I'm playing
footsies with Dave under the
table there.
We did a bit of that last nighttoo, but yeah, we went to
church last week as well.
Yeah, we went to the old one weused to go to, which was Arrows
.
Yeah, and we convincedourselves that we weren't going
to go there anymore.
Speaker 2 (07:57):
We say that every
time, don't we?
But because it's convenient forus in terms of location-wise.
But this time I think I'm gonnahold us to it because it's just
it's horrible, just shit.
Speaker 1 (08:06):
Like we got the job
done in the end, right, but
you're there for like it's toolong.
Speaker 2 (08:14):
There's the talent
level and it's not pretty much
nothing there is, yeah it's justlike, but it's not a clean
facility.
Speaker 1 (08:22):
It's it's very
disjointed, disjointed, boring.
It's just like, but it's not aclean facility.
It's very disjointed.
It's disjointed Boring.
It's just it's not Rundown,it's rundown.
We all compare.
It's just got nothing going forit.
Unfortunately.
It could be a great venue.
Speaker 2 (08:37):
The location it could
be.
Speaker 1 (08:39):
If they spent money,
if I had the money, I would go
in and I'd say, all right, justgive it to me.
Like you know, here's half amillion bucks, fuck off out of
this venue and give it to me,and they'd probably take it as
well.
Speaker 2 (08:49):
They'd probably be
overestimating, I think, as well
.
I mean the people that I'm ledto believe I don't know them
personally, or I don't know them.
Speaker 1 (08:57):
No, no, it's a
straight couple that own it.
Speaker 2 (09:08):
Two straight couples.
They don't have any sort ofconnection really with with the
community where the gay world is, and hence the reason why it's
going more swingers based thatone as well, and you know the
gay community is being pushedright back into the corner to
the point where it's basicallythe residual sunday afternoon.
Yeah, and it used to be full-on, didn't it, you know?
I mean, it used to be prettymuch for gay people.
Speaker 1 (09:20):
It used to be yeah,
it used to be um an event.
They used to have differentthings there, but now apparently
they have strip shows on asaturday night again, catering
to that straight audience whichis fine, absolutely right but
just then say all right, gayguys, you're not welcome here
anymore but even on the day.
Speaker 2 (09:37):
So they have the gay
one, which is only one day now,
on a sunday, and it's justunderstaffed yeah, all right.
Speaker 1 (09:43):
Um, there's no one
there to clean.
Um, the one guy that was alwaysawesome and friendly.
We haven't seen him there forso long.
It's not funny.
Speaker 2 (09:51):
Um, so we don't even
know but then we haven't been
doing a job no, we, we haven't.
Speaker 1 (09:55):
We haven't, honestly.
But like we did, we werechatting to some people that we
knew there and they said that afew weeks prior they'd actually
brushed and the washing machineshad broken down.
So they were actually handingout one towel and saying that's
all you've got today.
Um, like they hand out youcan't do that when you go in
there, like most venues, willhave condoms on the walls so
(10:17):
that you can basically helpyourself as you're going around,
right you know?
and they're free to the eventsand they're free, like they get
them from acorn and places likethat, whereas this place hands
you two as you walk in.
Now, two is one if a one wasn'tyeah, this time okay, yeah well
, and I don't use them anywayhowever it's not the point, but
the thing is that if you're amarried guy and you're going
(10:38):
there to be inconspicuous andstuff like that, you're not
gonna ask you know they've alsonoticed in as well.
Speaker 2 (10:44):
Most of the lube
containers have been removed
from the walls.
Yeah, there isn't any.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, there's not any aroundthere at all.
And I know that could be downto the fact that that time where
that person had that vendettaand he was putting chloric acid
inside the yeah, I don't knowwhere that was that was a know.
If that was, I don't think, Ijust think that they're broken
and they're just taking them offthe wall because they're
(11:05):
fucking easy and lazy.
Speaker 1 (11:06):
Exactly that's right,
but yeah so that's not our
venue of choice.
However, we did go to afantastic venue last night or
yesterday afternoon, and thenagain last night.
Speaker 2 (11:15):
We went to sydney
steam last night and that was
great, like we went there duringthe day.
Speaker 1 (11:21):
first we went for a
bit of lunchtime and we had some
fun there with but again, Imean I think different days,
different times, yeah, equaldifferent people and different
dynamics.
Yeah, obviously.
Speaker 2 (11:33):
And we saw that
yesterday.
We saw that first thingyesterday.
Speaker 1 (11:36):
So we went just after
lunchtime.
We got there, yep, and we spenta few hours there before we
actually went off to the show,yep, and we did have quite a bit
of fun with some guys there um,but they were the first time
I've ever fucking.
I literally blew my loadbecause somebody was putting
their tongue in my ass.
Speaker 2 (11:52):
Yeah, he was really
hot actually and it fucking made
me come just by that was in thesteam room.
Speaker 1 (11:58):
Yeah, I've never come
from somebody rooming me before
okay so that's a new experiencefor you, isn't it?
Holy fuck, but yeah but againthe clientele.
Speaker 2 (12:06):
How would you
describe the initial clientele
on the first part?
Speaker 1 (12:09):
on the first part.
Okay, it was varied and itwasn't as busy.
It wasn't as busy, but it wasprobably more people our age, I
think.
Yeah, um, and sort of it was avariance of some of the older
generation and stuff like that,but there was a few scattered
throughout that are a bityounger in that as well.
Well, I would say I would saythat people were between.
Speaker 2 (12:29):
It was a more 40 to
70, I'd say, in that period and
it was a more interactiveaudience at that first part.
Speaker 1 (12:36):
Yeah, right, when we
went back for round two right
after the show.
Speaker 2 (12:40):
So we got there about
11 o'clock yeah, yep, just
before 11 and we stayed thereuntil about half past one,
didn't we?
Because we were so tired.
Speaker 1 (12:47):
But it was just lots
of really hot guys walking
around with fucking huge cocksDemographics age-wise Probably
like 20 to 35.
Speaker 2 (12:58):
Was it average age?
Yeah, you still had otherpeople there as well.
A few older guys were there aswell, like us.
But there were other peoplethere as well.
Yeah, there was a few olderguys in that there as well, like
us, but they were just smokinghot.
They had the bodies, they hadthe cocks, they had everything
going with them, the dicks.
Speaker 1 (13:09):
There was this one
guy there and I was just like
holy fucking.
Everyone else thought the samebecause he was just like this
six foot two Blonde.
No, no, the really lean baldguy with the big beard.
Speaker 2 (13:20):
Oh, yes, yeah, the
one that people just followed
around.
Speaker 1 (13:22):
He was just beautiful
, the nicest arsehole and a
nice-looking cock as well.
But he was just sexy as fucking.
Everyone in the club thoughtthe same, because they were all
following him.
And then you had that other guy.
Speaker 2 (13:33):
that was initially,
oh yeah, the little blonde guy.
Speaker 1 (13:36):
Yeah, the blonde guy,
he was a good-looking guy.
He was a good-looking guy.
Speaker 2 (13:39):
And he had a soft
cock and it was probably about
10 inches, big, 10 inches andfat.
But people he was walkingaround naked without a towel and
that's not the norm.
Most people walk around withtheir towels.
It's not frowned upon to walkaround with a towel.
Speaker 1 (13:53):
No, if I had a dick
that big, I would too.
Speaker 2 (13:55):
Yeah, and he was
obviously showing people because
he knew he had a big dick.
But the sad thing is, I mean,when you're standing around,
people aren't actually going towant to touch you, or or go up
and then he would just pushpeople away and he was like
what's the point?
Speaker 1 (14:05):
it's like you're just
putting it all on show but
didn't want anyone to touch it.
Speaker 2 (14:09):
And I get it to some
degree, but I don't, because if
you're going to go there andshow off, then what's the point?
Speaker 1 (14:13):
you know you're just
gonna get involved yeah, like,
and that's the thing with thesecond part, was that there?
Speaker 2 (14:20):
was a lot of people
walking around.
There's a lot ofpretentiousness going on.
Speaker 1 (14:23):
Yeah, there was.
But there was also a lot ofpeople walking around thinking I
can do better, I can do better.
What about the other guy?
Speaker 2 (14:28):
that was there when
we were there first time in the
afternoon and he was justsitting on this seat.
Speaker 1 (14:33):
He sat on the seat
when we were there in the
afternoon and we came back, andwe come back and he was sat
there for hours and hours andhours, from the start when we
walked into the end, when webasically walked out and he
would do nothing.
He was just sitting there,didn't do anything, didn't
engage with anyone, didn't getup and try and suck somebody's
dick.
Didn't get his dick sucked byanyone I don't think he was on
(14:56):
something.
Speaker 2 (14:56):
He definitely must
have been.
Speaker 1 (14:57):
Yeah and that's the
thing is that, like this venue
has actually worked really,really hard to try and be drug
free and and they have and it'sgood we were chatting with
somebody in there and they said,like they've got rid of a lot
of the drug dealers and stufflike that.
They're all gone, they said.
But unfortunately if somebody'staken something you can't sort
of stop them, because they don'tusually present that.
(15:17):
They're off their head untilthey're sort of in there, and
then when they do find them theydo get rid of them pretty
quickly as well.
But look, that was a fun nightout.
Speaker 2 (15:27):
That was a fun day.
It was a good day out.
Yeah, it was great fun.
We do like going to the city,don't we?
We do.
It's always fun when we go tothe city.
Speaker 1 (15:32):
We do, and there's
different people, different
venues, different venues.
So, yeah, but yeah, it's alwaysfun, it's always fun.
That's pretty much what we gotup to, yeah, and um, dave.
So here's a new fan, this is anew segment that we're going to
do and it's going to be calledbizarre facts of come some kind.
It's not come kind, um, butwe'll do a come one definitely.
(15:55):
Yeah, but we'll do.
We're going to do today, ourbizarre facts today, and
sometimes they'll be gay factssometimes they won't be.
Speaker 2 (16:02):
Well, it's just going
to be a random thing.
I mean it's just going to be arandom thing, I mean it's just
going to be different topics.
It's just stuff that we'vesearched on the internet.
Speaker 1 (16:08):
Stuff that people
have brought to us, stuff that
people have sent to us, and ifthey want to send anything to us
, you can send.
If anyone wants to sendanything to us, you can send it
via our Instagram.
Speaker 2 (16:19):
Any of our socials,
any of our socials, but mainly
our instagram.
Speaker 1 (16:22):
It's fully grown
homos podcast um, but you can
send our emailfullygrownhomospodcast at
gmailcom.
Um, but yeah, but today we'reactually going to talk about
bizarre animal facts, becausethere's so many out there.
Yep, so I'm going to let youkick off, dave, with your
bizarre animal fact first, okayI'll just have a quick drink,
(16:43):
okay, while you're doing that,I'm gonna read out.
Speaker 2 (16:45):
So my bizarre fact on
number one is male giraffes.
Now, did you know, matt, thatmale giraffes prefer other male
giraffes who doesn't exactly,but I didn't know this.
But up to 94 percent ofobserved male giraffe I'm sorry,
observed giraffes fully Sexualtime is male on male necking,
(17:06):
literally, sorry, literally, andsexually.
Long necks, long lovers, longaffairs, it says.
Okay, so there you go, so thereyou go.
I never knew that giraffes weresort of like very gay
orientated.
Speaker 1 (17:20):
Yeah, well, with
those tongues and those necks,
because they've got huge tongues, yeah, that's right, and
they've got pretty prettyeyelashes.
So it checks, it makes sense,like giraffes are pretty.
Speaker 2 (17:30):
But they've also got
long necks.
That means they can eachother's bums, doesn't it?
Yeah, and With those tongues,can you imagine that Can?
Speaker 1 (17:36):
a giraffe deep throat
.
Speaker 2 (17:38):
another giraffe I
wouldn't say deep throat, Like
but oh, I don't know, do theylick their own balls?
I've got no idea.
I don't know.
Do they lick each?
Other's balls who knows I needto do more research onto giraffe
facts yeah well, there you go.
Okay, let's make it known.
If you know, let us know aswell, because we'll be
addressing it.
Speaker 1 (17:55):
Yeah, we've just
basically got little snippets
here.
Here are the snippets.
But yeah, giraffes are gay, gayas fuck.
Another gay animal fact isflamingos.
Gay flamingos adopt babies.
Male flamingos have been caughtforming long-term couples and
(18:16):
even stealing eggs to raise themtogether.
They're fierce feathery daddies.
So flamingos, they're pink.
Of course they're gay.
Everyone knew that already.
Like you know they're at all.
What's that place?
Palm Springs?
They have flamingos everywhere.
Speaker 2 (18:31):
They're always in the
pools, aren't they?
Speaker 1 (18:33):
Yeah, they're in the
pools, you can ride them, but
flamingos are pretty, so they'reall pink as well.
Yeah, which has a synonymousname, but apparently flamingos
and again, this is not on here.
Yep, but they're only pinkbecause of the krill or the
shrimp that they eat.
Exactly that's right otherwisethey're quite dull colored yeah,
absolutely.
Speaker 2 (18:51):
I didn't know that.
Wouldn't know what they tastelike, though, would you?
Speaker 1 (18:53):
no, I know I wouldn't
eat.
They taste like chicken.
Probably, probably, I don'tknow it's a warbird.
It tastes like chicken.
I don't know they do everythingtastes like chicken.
Everyone knows that.
Yeah, even fish all right, whatelse are you going to have?
Speaker 2 (19:03):
okay, going on for
yours.
I mean, I've got swans here aswell, because obviously swans
make for life and we knew that.
Well, most people do know thatdid you know, that okay.
Well, they do.
I mean, I've known that for awhile.
Um, they're very matey-fied interms of their soulness to each
other and when one dies it'slike really horrendous for them.
It is it's very, very sad, very, very sad, yeah.
(19:23):
But it does say that sometimesyou get two boys, as in gay
swans, that couple up togetherand they have been spotted in
society, in the actual In thewild, in the wild, yeah, thank
you.
Raising cygnets together.
Speaker 1 (19:43):
Garden territories
like elegant feathered mussel
daddies, swans of San Francisco,what's that play?
Or the ballet, swan Lake, swanLake yeah, yeah, well, I've seen
the old male cast do Swan Lake.
Oh, there you go.
That was quite cool.
Yeah, that's the say.
(20:03):
They trip it all.
I don't know, I can't rememberwhat it's called now, but yeah,
I have their muscle daddies.
Speaker 2 (20:05):
It says yeah, yeah,
they're feathered muscle daddies
feathered muscle daddies.
Speaker 1 (20:08):
I like that.
There you go, indeed.
Yep, now the king of the jungle, the lion, right?
So male lines do it like kings?
Yeah, they do, and I'm a leojust as a fyi with other male
lines up to eight percent ofmale lines gives you raw daddy.
Yeah, correct up to eightpercent of male line sex happens
between bros, right.
Sometimes they form all malecoalitions and cuddle, snuggle
(20:32):
and mate.
Oh so that's pretty hot, that'svery cute.
If you were a male, if you werein the animal kingdom, yeah,
and you thought, like seeinglions fucking each other, that's
okay then.
Speaker 2 (20:46):
Lionesses are very
pretty too.
Speaker 1 (20:48):
They are.
Speaker 2 (20:48):
But hey, when you
come across a big, mean daddy
Big mean daddy with his mane andall that kind of stuff.
Speaker 1 (20:53):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, if
I was an animal and I'm not into
bestiality, but if I was ananimal, I'd want to be a lion.
Fuck another lion, yeah, yeahdefinitely.
Definitely Big raw, definitelyRaw.
Ah, I saw what you did thereRaw and raw.
All right, dave, there you go.
Hit us with the obvious one andthe last, last one of my choice
today is dolphins.
Speaker 2 (21:15):
Dolphins are
naturally known as being very
kinky and queer.
We've known this for a whilehaven't we.
We've known this for a while,haven't we?
Speaker 1 (21:21):
Hence the reason why
we had the Flipper Boys.
Yeah, originally this podcastwas going to be called Flipper
Boys, for a little fun knownfact.
We've really sort of like tunedin very much towards dolphins
in our own sort of like yeah wehad some friends that we used to
hang out with earlier, andthere was quite a few of us and
we used to call ourselves thepod.
Yeah, um, and hence why we came, but obviously yeah because
they are very, very gay.
Speaker 2 (21:41):
But they're also the
only species, or one of the
species, that don't necessarilyhave sex for reproduction yeah,
they love it, they have fun likewe.
Speaker 1 (21:48):
Have it for fun, like
us.
Speaker 2 (21:49):
Yeah, but anyway I've
got dolphins are kinky and
queer.
Some say some sex dolphins duos, dolphins duos yep, boy bands
that flirt with females then goback to each other also.
They use their blow holes forfun and that's not a euphemism
and that's not a euphemism yet.
Speaker 1 (22:06):
So yeah, okay, so
dolphins, which, again, we've
known for a while, but you maynot have known that, listeners.
But dolphins are kinky andqueen, but they use their blow
holes for fun.
Speaker 2 (22:16):
That's interesting,
yeah, so they not only blow air
out of them, but they blowbubbles, they blow signals, they
blow each other with them yeah,they do lots of things you have
to go underneath them wherethey blow bubbles.
Speaker 1 (22:25):
No, no because I
believe on the news there was
someone that was actuallyarrested, I think even
incarcerated, for actuallyhaving sex with the dolphins
blowhole.
Speaker 2 (22:35):
Oh really which is
just no, that's not okay.
That's not okay.
No, that's not okay.
Beastality is not okay.
No, well, I'm saying dolphins,if they go underneath each other
and blow bubbles With eachother.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, no, I wasn'ttalking about humans.
Yeah, yeah, humans, no, no,yeah, but dolphins blowing
bubbles all over each other'sFun bits?
Speaker 1 (22:51):
That'd be fun.
Speaker 2 (22:51):
Imagine if we could
do it.
I think the guy did last night,but he used his tongue.
And then you blew bubbles, andthen you blew, and then I blow a
hole and my blowhole blew andyou definitely blew bubbles
afterwards.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yourbubbles were flowing.
Speaker 1 (23:06):
My semen got released
into the ocean, into everywhere
.
So my last fun fact for animalsis it's a big one, it's a bison
.
Bisons have secret gay hangouts.
So bisons are pretty burlythings, aren't they?
So male bison engage insame-sex mounting, especially
outside mating season, like agiant horny cowboy's club on the
(23:31):
prairie.
Wow, that's pretty cool.
Speaker 2 (23:36):
I wouldn't want to
come along a bison.
They fucking huge they're big,they're big.
I would not want to be on theend would you want to be mounted
by a bison, though fuck meabsolutely not no absolutely not
.
No chance in hell even anotherbison being mounted by another
bison.
I don't think I want, no, no,no, I wouldn't be want to be
around that.
Well, we went to the rodeo.
Speaker 1 (23:53):
The other week,
didn't we?
We've seen bulls, and so there,yeah, bisons are bigger,
absolutely.
So yeah, yep, no, thank you.
So, that's our bizarre facts ofthe week.
Speaker 2 (24:04):
I hope you enjoyed
that, yeah, we have, we'll be
bringing more.
Speaker 1 (24:06):
If you've got any
other bizarre facts that you'd
like us, it doesn't have to beon any particular topic.
Speaker 2 (24:12):
You just tell us
about it and we'll talk about it
.
Speaker 1 (24:14):
Yeah, we'll talk
about it.
We'll have some fun with it aswell, awesome.
So, dave, now it's time forDave's Letter of the Day.
So this is the segment whereDave picks out a letter or I'll
pick out a random letter fromour random head, and then Dave's
going to give us five wordsthat begin with that letter and
(24:35):
we're going to discuss.
Speaker 2 (24:36):
I think you're just
going to pick my balls today,
Matt.
Speaker 1 (24:39):
Oh, that's what we're
going to do.
I'm going to pick Dave's balls.
I'm going to reach into Dave'spants and they're full of balls.
And he's going to work out aletter in there and then I'm
going to go pluck, pluck, pluck,pluck, pluck, and today's
letter is going to be the letterM?
M for Matt, m for Matt, exactly.
Speaker 2 (24:57):
M for mating, M for
everything.
Oh, all right, so without anyfurther ado, without any further
ado.
Speaker 1 (25:02):
Heading to the letter
.
Speaker 2 (25:03):
M.
Is that further ado?
Okay, we're there.
I'm just going to oh he's doingsome research.
Speaker 1 (25:09):
No, no, no.
Yeah, I'm going to go down to Mand have a look.
Speaker 2 (25:18):
So, okay, the first
letter here.
Matt is making out, Making out.
Speaker 1 (25:22):
I love making out
myself.
I love making out.
Yeah, it's hot.
I'm a big fan of making out.
I'd rather I was going to makea stupid statement there, and so
(25:42):
I'd rather make out than fuck,but I'd like to do both.
Yeah, I'd like to make out.
It has to start with making out.
Yeah, I do believe I likekissing.
Um, a lot, a lot.
I like a good kiss.
I like erotic kissing, yeah,erotic, any kind of kissing,
looking everywhere, lookingeverywhere everywhere.
I mean everywhere, not yournostrils no, no he is, I do, oh,
I was looking sort of up thejawline and under the neck and
sort of doing a bit of bitingaround the ears, and then I went
(26:04):
straight to his ear and hefucking nearly he's like I can't
stand anything in my ears.
Speaker 2 (26:11):
I can't do it.
But you funny, I can't stand it.
Speaker 1 (26:13):
But yeah, making out,
I love making out.
Definitely it's fun for me.
I know you definitely love itas well.
I do exactly making out it'sjust kissing.
Speaker 2 (26:21):
Yeah, I love it
feeling touching, and when it
doesn't happen, then, like wesaid in the last previous
podcast, I mean it just doesn'tflow for me.
Speaker 1 (26:29):
Yeah, you know, this
is why I'm not one of these guys
that can just walk in tosomeone's house with their ass
up.
Speaker 2 (26:37):
I could do that.
Ass up, oh, no, no, no, notthat.
Speaker 1 (26:41):
Fuck them, turn
around, blow them, go out.
No no, I'm not that kind of guy.
No, no, all right.
Speaker 2 (26:47):
Next word Dave.
Okay, next word, matthew, ismammary intercourse.
Speaker 1 (26:53):
Oh, titty fucking I.
Mammary intercourse.
Speaker 2 (26:58):
Oh, titty fucking I
spoke about titty fucking last
week, I know, but it's still ait's still a mammary intercourse
.
Speaker 1 (27:00):
I've never heard it
be called that before.
Yeah, okay, have you all right?
No, I've got a good friend, ummiami.
Yes, she got a set of those, ohamazing, oh, they're great.
Speaker 2 (27:11):
Even even britney
yeah, britney's got great boobs.
Yeah, I was impressed.
I was so impressed.
Yeah, yeah, she showed us theother day, didn't she?
But?
Speaker 1 (27:18):
miami is a freaking.
They're big, big ass tittiesyeah, um, but, yeah, but, but
yeah.
Definitely a lot of our friendsgot great tits they have, yeah,
they have very much.
So yeah, definitely well, Idon't want to intercourse them
um, but they definitely got theygot good tits.
Speaker 2 (27:33):
Yeah, yeah, yeah,
definitely, absolutely.
But yeah.
Speaker 1 (27:35):
So mammary
intercourse is basically just
titty fucking.
That's where you push thebreast scissors together and
insert your penis in and outuntil you end up giving them the
letter from last week, which isa pearl necklace, and cutting
all over their titties.
But yeah, okay, yeah, what'sthe next word?
Oh, yuck, okay, yeah, what'sthe next word?
Oh, yeah, okay, go, matingpress, mating press.
Speaker 2 (27:59):
I thought you might
look at me like that, mating
press is this like a garlicpress for mating no I don't know
what the fuck it's actually asexual position a sexual
position it's just like apush-up no, I'm on wikipedia
here, so it says the matingpress is a sexual position that
usually consists of oneparticipant performing downward
(28:20):
sexual penetration into thereceiving partner, often holding
their legs down or around theirhead, is often seen as a more
aggressive version of themissionary position pushing the
legs even further and oftenoccasionally dislocating the
feel, dislocating the person'sfeet.
Speaker 1 (28:41):
This is the first
time Dave's read this.
You can tell that because he'sdislocating.
Speaker 2 (28:46):
And it's sometimes
associated with the aspect of
dominance and submission.
Speaker 1 (28:50):
Well, you think I'm
just about to dislocate your
legs.
Speaker 2 (28:52):
Of course I'm being
dominant, probably a trip to ED
would happen after that,wouldn't it?
While the act has beenpracticed in many countries, it
is most often associated withJapanese sexual culture.
Maybe that's why my sunlight'sgoing too bad, that's a day he
does like.
Where the term was created andthe act was popularized.
There you go.
Popularized, yeah, popularized.
Is that a word?
(29:13):
Yeah, popularised, of courseit's a word.
Speaker 1 (29:14):
It's on here in front
of me.
It's on Wikipedia.
Speaker 2 (29:17):
You're going to
challenge Wikipedia, like you
challenged me earlier.
Speaker 1 (29:19):
Challenge Dave on
another word.
There you go, okay, so what'sthat called?
Again, it's called the matingpress.
The mating press.
Okay, we'll have to try thatlater.
I'll dislocate your hipsBecause, for those that know
Dave, he has a couple of.
He has had a very serious backinjury and he's got these things
(29:40):
and they're called spinalsimulators and they're basically
like big charging plates foryour car, pretty much.
Speaker 2 (29:47):
I like that.
They're like pacemakers.
Speaker 1 (29:51):
They feel like big
round wheels and they're hard.
Speaker 2 (29:55):
They're made of metal
.
They do hurt sometimes when Ilay them on, so if I was to main
impress Dave and pop those out.
Speaker 1 (30:01):
That would not be
good.
You'd probably pop the metal.
Speaker 2 (30:03):
The screws, yeah, the
screws and bolts in the back
too.
Yeah, I'd end up shootingsomebody from the face.
Speaker 1 (30:08):
Yeah, okay, let's not
do main impress, huh no.
Okay, but I have bent peopleback over and so, but not
dislocated legs all the way overand while I was, you probably
did, you probably did disco.
I probably have dislocated somelegs because it's probably easy
done.
Speaker 2 (30:23):
I've dislocated
shoulder, isn't it?
You know, people just dislocatetheir shoulders yeah, and I
fuck hard, yeah, you do allright.
Next word anyway, moving onfrom that one, the next one is
mile mile high club.
Speaker 1 (30:39):
Ah, who hasn't done
that?
So I haven't.
I haven't.
I haven't fucked, but I have um, touch people and whack people
off.
Yeah, I've jerked off.
I've jerked myself off,especially um a few times in a
plane, because why not?
But and I think I've jerkedother people off.
But yeah, I haven't fucked, Ihaven't sucked, I haven't done
(31:02):
any of that.
So because, again, as asix-foot-one man, it's really
hard to fuck on a plane BecauseI'm not going to the cubicle
because they're tiny and I'llget locked in and then I'll have
to get rescued, unless it'swith the hot air hostie, which
there are a few gay ones onboard, oh there always is
Occasionally, always a token,one Occasionally.
(31:22):
Occasionally so yeah, so you'renot a Mile High member, Not I
would like to be.
Speaker 2 (31:28):
Okay, we can organise
that.
Yeah, but it's difficult though, isn't he?
Speaker 1 (31:31):
Let's go on my
private jet.
Does that count when?
Speaker 2 (31:33):
are you going to?
Speaker 1 (31:33):
go I don't know
Wherever.
Let's go to Gold Coast, I'drather go to the cockpit.
Hey, fuck a pilot.
Yes, fuck a pilot, I'll ridehis cock while he's driving the
plane.
Speaker 2 (31:45):
Oh no, don't do that,
because it could cause the
aircraft to nosedive.
Come back up again.
Yeah, you can fucking spinaround and around, can't you?
You can roll to the left, rollto the right.
I think one of the dogs farted.
Well, it's not me, I can'tsmell anything.
Speaker 1 (31:58):
All right, anyway
next word, last one last word.
It's called mummification ohokay, have you heard of it?
Mummification?
Obviously yeah, but have younot in a sexual practice?
Exactly yeah, that's notsomething that I would be into.
Speaker 2 (32:14):
Well, it is part of
the BDSM.
Speaker 1 (32:18):
Ah, okay, yeah, so
they would basically gag.
Abide you and gag you.
I know what a mummy is.
Speaker 2 (32:24):
obviously I'll read
what it says on the Wikipedia
page.
Yeah, please do somummification is a form of
bondage in which a person iswrapped in some form of wrap in
order to restrict them frommovement.
Person is wrapped in some formof wrap in order to restrict
them from movement.
Different forms of wrap includeduct tape, cohesive wrap,
plastic wrap.
I mean, you've seen the latexpeople being wrapped up in latex
(32:44):
, haven't you?
Yeah, and that's restrictstheir bodies.
I mean, see the ones wherethey're like almost in, like a
body suit.
That's a rubber suit yeah, butit's still a restriction.
That's what they call it,mummification, so they can't
move away.
Speaker 1 (32:54):
It's a form of
control, yeah, not for me anyway
.
Speaker 2 (32:57):
So medical blankets
and bandages is also part of the
bondage bdsm scene and can berelated to sexual and
therapeutic play.
Commonly, the person beingmummified is completely wrapped
head to toe, with just a nosebeing left over.
I couldn't do that.
That'd be so claustrophobic I'dI'd be panicking.
I would be panicking, I'd losecontrol of my.
Speaker 1 (33:16):
Yeah, I couldn't do
that that'd be so claustrophobic
.
Speaker 2 (33:17):
I'd I'd be panicking.
I would be panicking, I'd losecontrol of my yeah, I couldn't
do it.
Um, um, left open for them toform a breathing form.
Um, the person who is whomummifies a person is called the
dominant, or the dom, for short, and it's a person being
mummified is called thesub-submissive so yeah yeah, but
again, it's something I didn'tknow.
I've never heard ofmummification in a gay context,
not in a, not in a sexualcontext.
(33:38):
I mean mummification.
You wouldn't know what the wordmummification?
Yeah, obviously, but there yougo.
So we've been to school, soyeah there you go.
Speaker 1 (33:46):
Very interesting.
So that's the letter m day.
Factual stuff, isn't it?
Tick it off and move on.
There you go.
Yeah, now our next big one thatwe're going to chat.
So we had a list of questions.
Speaker 2 (33:58):
I just need to get it
up on my screen.
Speaker 1 (34:00):
Matt Dave's going to
jump it up onto the screen in a
second.
Speaker 2 (34:02):
Okay, all right.
Speaker 1 (34:04):
Dave over to you and
this one's open for discussion.
Speaker 2 (34:07):
Yes, so we have one
of our viewers from Europe this
time.
Yep Sent us a message and it'squite an in-depth message I
think it covers.
Speaker 1 (34:17):
Just hang on, just
just to um.
So we've been doing this podfor about a year and a half now,
yep, and so we've actually gotlisteners from all over the
world, which is fucking awesome,because this is a thank you to
all of you.
Yeah we've done this from mylittle second bedroom type thing
, right, um, we've got thislittle setup.
We don't have any fancy editorsor anything like that.
(34:38):
It's me dave, um, my zoom podtrack p4, right, I basically
copy it over.
I do it all in garage band.
We release it through ourbuzzsprout, right?
It's awesome that we'reactually being able to touch
people all across the world.
Yep, yep, and we reallyappreciate your listening and we
appreciate the comments and wereally appreciate your comments,
(34:58):
yep, and we appreciate yourfollows and your likes and all
that kind of stuff, yep, and wereally appreciate your questions
.
So here is one of those.
Speaker 2 (35:06):
Yep.
So we've got this questioncoming through and it says do
you think there is a chance thatsexuality is more tied to
nature or nurture?
Now, we both know.
From our own perspective, wehave our own opinions.
Yep, we don't know.
No, we have our own opinions.
But again, then he's got.
I've really wrestled with thisquestion.
As far as I can figure, it'sall nature and I.
(35:29):
From my perspective, I wouldsay yes let's read the question.
Yeah, but I'm just saying okayexcuse me, I'd enroll myself
into conversion therapy, which Ithink is very sad, um which I
didn't know was for 57, 57suicide rate, and I had a mental
breakdown.
During the conversion therapy Iwas told that someone,
something, had happened to me inthe past to make me think that
(35:50):
I was attracted to women and ifI could find it and heal it I
would be straight again.
I'd experienced an assault whenI was 15 and the therapist was
sure it was the cause.
He worked on that painfulexperience for months.
I realized one of my very closefriends had experienced an
assault in a very worse way thanmine as a young child.
(36:11):
And here she was as an adultwith a very healthy, intimate
life with her husband.
It finally sunk in that myassault had my sexuality and my
sexuality had been truly notbeen linked.
As I started the path ofhealing, every time I told
someone I'm gay I felt morealive, more connected to the
earth, more real.
(36:31):
So I ended up saying it to alot I really don't care.
I'm sorry, really didn't care.
Who heard, who heard me.
It felt so good to say that.
I felt so good to be alive nowthat's.
I feel quite teary about that.
Speaker 1 (36:45):
Yeah, it's look thank
you for sharing.
Yeah, firstly, um, we reallyappreciate your sharing, uh,
that, because that's that's abig share.
All right, so to know thatyou've come from um, so and and
I'm sorry for the person that'sactually sort of done that to
you, um, in your past, it's notokay, obviously we're not okay
(37:06):
with that, but we are here tosupport you through that.
Um.
Now, I guess the crux of thequestion here is nature versus
nurture.
Speaker 2 (37:14):
Yep.
Speaker 1 (37:15):
So for me personally,
right, I am 100% on board with
for me, I know this is how I wasborn.
So for me, this is nature, notnurture.
I was born with the right rolemodels around me, had a loving
(37:37):
family Yep, my dad left when Iwas nine.
However, I had male role modelsthroughout my whole life, being
my next of neighbour who was agreat role model for me.
I had other family members,other males around and stuff
like that.
I had grandfathers, I haduncles, I had grandfathers, I
had uncles, I had people thatwere in my life.
(37:59):
So I had great role models anda loving, caring family.
So, for me personally, this iswho I am right Now.
I wasn't ever interfered withas a child or anything like that
, so I'm not in a position tosay that it made.
(38:21):
That made me that way.
I can.
I, over the years of I've beenfucking old, now 53.
So I've had friends over theyears that have actually had,
unfortunately, been victims ofsexual abuse, um, and they have
(38:42):
been gay and they attribute thatto the fact that they don't um
well, I think it's sort of likemade them more aware of their
sexuality because of the eventthat that's what they learned
and and their their thoughtprocess.
And and again, this one friendof mine, his thought process was
that that made him gay.
Yeah, right that he would havebeen straight otherwise.
(39:03):
Now the the list that's cominghere has basically said that
that hasn't made them gay.
They thought that, yeah, butover the years they've learned
that that's just who they were.
But again.
Speaker 2 (39:15):
Therapists will
always try and make a cause for
what you are, and going toconversion therapy, I think is
actually horrendous.
I don't think anybody shouldhave to even enjoy that.
Society is so brutal.
Speaker 1 (39:27):
Conversion therapy
has just been criminalised or
delegalised it's just been madeillegal in in australia.
Speaker 2 (39:38):
Yeah, it's 2025, well
, even in america this year,
even in america this year.
Speaker 1 (39:42):
It's just being made
illegal like, are we fucking
kidding, I know, right, right,to try and convert someone right
, um, for something that this ishow you're born, yeah, right,
how is it for any of us to sayand it'd be like me saying to
one of my straight friendsthat's got a straight child,
(40:05):
your child would be so muchbetter off being gay, right, you
need to convert him to beinggay, right.
It just wouldn't happen.
I don't get what world thatwould be okay to tell someone.
It's not okay to be themselvesright and to fully embrace
themselves like I'm.
(40:25):
Yeah, I embrace me wholly andsolely.
But for me I'm definitely abeliever in its nature I can see
how the nurture has happened.
I growing up again as a youngergay man.
My sister's a lesbian and shehad some lesbian friends.
(40:45):
They did have a younger child.
Um, now that child, the onlyperson, only people, the only
circle of influence that thatperson had was, um, gay friends,
gay family.
They were only ever, ever, andthere was not a single straight
person in that person's, in thatchild's life, right, so they
(41:06):
did not know anything differentthan basically just the gay life
, the gay life and the gaylifestyle.
So that person has subsequentlygrown up and they have become
gay.
Right now, this is where Iwould question would they have
been had they been given theopportunity to?
(41:26):
Because it was just, it was abit like from their family's
perspective, um and I don'tassociate with those people
anymore, um, but from thosepeople they were very preachy
about gay is the only way.
So I don't know that that childhad an opportunity to actually
choose for itself.
Speaker 2 (41:44):
Right, I've, I
haven't chosen, but I've
definitely been supported in mychoices from my family and
friends around me but you alsothink, going back to the actual
narrative of what he was saying,was that his friend, female
friend had been assaulted aswell in a more horrific way, but
she was able to continue beingstraight.
(42:07):
See what I'm saying yeah so thatagain to me says there was
definitely an element of himalready having that gay nature
to him.
Yeah, I mean to make himunderstand that he wasn't going
to be straight because of whathappened to him, yeah, but again
society puts these pressures.
Society.
(42:27):
Absolutely, Matt, you hit thenail on the head.
Speaker 1 (42:29):
Society is the most
brutal form of homophobic form
of homophobic um, well,sometimes okay, and sometimes
it's not even it's.
It's our perception of society,because what is viewed, and
this is why this next generationcoming in, the generation that
I guess, the younger generationnow, yep, they're in such a much
(42:50):
better place, absolutelybecause no one gives a fuck.
Yeah, right our generation.
Right, we definitely cared.
Yeah, and I knew growingprevious generations.
To us it was even worse, I know, growing up as a boy from mount
drawett, right, um, it was notokay to be gay right you growing
(43:11):
up and having a job in the airforce.
It was illegal?
Speaker 2 (43:15):
Of course it was
absolutely, and people lost
their jobs for it.
You know what I mean.
That's the sad thing about it.
Speaker 1 (43:19):
You couldn't be.
So the thing is that, like youhad to conform right, you had to
fight the nature almost, andstuff like that.
Speaker 2 (43:29):
So yeah, and, as we
know, when society does change
its ways or people fight forequality, which is happening,
and then people go back in andcontinue their lives as if
nothing's happened and peopleaccept them because there's no
sort of stigma attached to it,society has this inept attitude
of putting stigmatisation onpeople from different sort of
(43:50):
cultural backgrounds, ethnicbeliefs, you know, sexualities
and stuff like that.
And I get wound up so much morebecause the governments of this
world not just in australia buteverywhere in the whole world
have this habit of putting somuch force and pressure on
society to make people conform.
Yeah, and that's what it's downto is controlling nature, and
what they do is they target anaudience and they they go hell
(44:13):
leather and they make thattarget audience.
Speaker 1 (44:16):
Look if you look at,
I guess, what's happening in
America at the moment, with ourtrans brothers and sisters that
are basically being told theydon't exist, which they do exist
.
History tells us that theyexist.
They've existed for a long time, right, and no fucking little
redheaded man, angry man, cancome in and tell you you don't
exist.
So, yeah, you do exist.
(44:38):
That's what you say.
Fuck, fuck him.
Yeah, quite honestly, fuck youtrouble.
No, he doesn't even deserve amention, his name.
No, yuck.
But yeah, everyone exists.
Everyone has the right to exist, everyone has the right to
thrive and enjoy their life, butfrom a nature perspective.
For me, I think, there's columnA, column B, there's a little
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bit of both out there because,again, if you've had that
traumatic experience in yourlife I get wholeheartedly, I
would say you know.
Speaker 2 (45:10):
I.
Speaker 1 (45:11):
Look, there's
late-life lesbians out there,
right, that have had abusiverelationships their whole life,
right Now, we know, becausewe're both adults and we know
that sometimes relationshipsaren't all about sex, all right.
Sometimes they're aboutcompanionship, all right.
So the thing is that if you'retalking a late-life lesbian, it
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might not be about the sexualside of things, right?
So we're talking nature versusnurture.
Um, if you're having that umhorrible relationship with a man
and you actually have a reallygood friend, it might be a
lesbian relationship, but itmight not necessarily be a
sexual lesbian relationship.
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It might just be.
You just get along really wellwith that person and you choose
to live out the rest of yourlife.
And but because society, weneed to label things.
Speaker 2 (46:02):
That's why it becomes
a lesbian relationship, but
yeah, but anyway, we did justlike go off a little bit of
track there, but never mind.
Um, yeah, just just unusual forus.
But anyway, I just wanted tosay, um, like, we respect you
wholeheartedly for a sharingyour story with us, but also
following through.
I'm so happy and proud of youfor following your own, your own
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path and actually just sayingfuck you all.
This is who I am and basically,if you don't like me, then fuck
off.
But I'm happy being me and I'malive.
Speaker 1 (46:34):
So, yeah, so good on
you for doing that and I'm sorry
that you had to go through whatyou did, to get really proud
that every time you actuallysell somebody you're gay.
That actually makes you feelbetter.
Yeah, yeah, because that's notthat you should even have to do
you don't have to, but it's.
It's great that you canactually feel better for being
you.
Speaker 2 (46:49):
So, yeah, okay so if
you've that's it for today's pod
.
Speaker 1 (46:50):
But if you do have
any, if you've, that's it for
today's pod.
But if you do have, any.
If you have any questions, hitus up at any of our socials
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I've been Matt this time, yeah,who have you been?
Speaker 2 (47:07):
I hope I've been Dave
.
You've been Dave.
Speaker 1 (47:10):
I'll try to be Dave
next time too.
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Thank you bye.
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