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  • Hello there.

  • Children.

  • Hey, chef.

  • Chef.

  • What's a prostitute?

  • Dag night with Children?

  • How come every time you come in here?

  • You gotta be asking me questions.

  • I shouldn't be answering.

  • Chef.

  • What's a clearance?

  • What's a lesbian chef?

  • How come they call it a real job chef for once?

  • Can't you just come in here and say hi, chef.

  • Nice day, isn't it?

  • Hi.

  • Chef.

  • Nice day, isn't it?

  • It sure is.

  • Thank you.

  • Chef.

  • What's a prostitute?

  • Uh, uh, you Children are gonna get me in trouble with the principal again.

  • Lunchtime.

  • I'm starved.

  • Oh my God, Eric.

  • That's me.

  • Chef was just about to tell us what a prostitute is.

  • Why do you need to know what a prostitute is anyway?

  • Because Jesus told us that Kenny's a prostitute.

  • Is he?

  • Well, no, of course, Kenny is not a prostitute.

  • Well, because Children, a prostitute is someone who you can pay for certain services.

  • Like what, like keeping you company.

  • Understand.

  • No, you see Children.

  • Sometimes a man needs to be with a woman but sometimes when the loving is over, the woman just want to talk and talk and talk and talk.

  • But a prostitute is someone who would love you, no matter who you are, what you look like.

  • This is true Children, but that's not why you pay a prostitute.

  • No, you don't pay for her to stay.

  • You're paying her to leave afterward.

  • That's why hard for ladies and gentlemen, Mr James Taylor, a prostitute is like any other woman.

  • They all trade something for sex and they do it.

  • Well, that's why at the dos by the, do they own James Taylor?

  • What the hell you doing in here?

  • Seeing about prostitutes to the Children?

  • Get out of here.

  • He should have tricked me.

Hello there.

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