Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!
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- You said to guard it.
- I said, guard it.

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And what did you do?
You practically chucked it at him.

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You're acting like it was a sleazy night.
It wasn't. It was classy.

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lt's not like he took you to the movies
and then felt you up in his car.

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The evening evolved, Pete.
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My God, did he actually say that?
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It started as two friends
going to the movies...

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- And it evolved into dry humping.
- He fought it.

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He didn't want to do anything
that might wreck the friendship.

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Wow. Did he actually...
I can't believe he used that line.

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- And I can't believe you bought it.
- lt's not a line.

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OK, fellas, a show of hands.
Who here has used some form

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of the "don't want to harm
the friendship" line?

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- Father Newell?
- Well, prior to my enfrockment.

:53:56
Rosie, what are Tad's pectorals
like to the touch?

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Are they warm yet firm like...
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- Cath, that's really not helping now.
- Sorry, got caught up.

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Thanks. Listen, Rosie, just...
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Listen to me, bottom line.
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Tad Hamilton is an actor, OK?
:54:19
How do you know
that he's not acting with you?

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- He's not acting.
- No.

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He is. He's playing a role.
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The role of Hollywood bad boy
trying to find virtue.

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OK, after you guys have...
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After you guys have been
together a couple of times

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he's out of here, OK?
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You will never see him again.
:54:53
Hey, Rosie, guess what?
I bought a house.

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I bought a house.
Can you believe it? Can you believe it?


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