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Burying Drugs in Las Vegas

Yeah, like I have— like I used to go outside and I used to like sit on curbs like when I would drink my like Arizona tea, and then I would go home and lay in bed. And how disgusting is that? Like I'd sit on the curb at 7-Eleven, everything's on my ass, and then I'd go straight plop on the bed. I don't know, it's kind of disgusting. It's kind of a weird intro to start off this whole thing, but Moral of the story: don't sit on curbs.

January 12, 20200:35David
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Jason0:32
Uh, when were you sitting on a curb?
David0:33
It's really gross, isn't it?
Natalie0:34
It is pretty gross.
David0:35
Yeah, like I have— like I used to go outside and I used to like sit on curbs like when I would drink my like Arizona tea, and then I would go home and lay in bed. And how disgusting is that? Like I'd sit on the curb at 7-Eleven, everything's on my ass, and then I'd go straight plop on the bed. I don't know, it's kind of disgusting. It's kind of a weird intro to start off this whole thing, but Mor…
Jason1:02
Natalie says something to me last night. She goes, she goes, did you like 2017 Natalie better? Oh my God. Or 2000— or 2020 Natalie better? And I go, well, 2017 Natalie didn't refer to herself in the fucking third person. I know that.
David1:19
That's the best way to describe 2020 Natalie, is they're referring to yourself a third person. Oh man, wait, what do you mean? What was it?
Natalie1:28
Okay, the context was we were talking about our new assistant Taylor and how it's so funny how people come into the group when they first come in, they're very like shy and timid, and then like after some time they open up and like you can really sense someon…