Kacey Call 22

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Just a brief overview until the entire call is transcribed.

File Name: kc92709.mp3

  • Chris went to couple's relationship class by himself, told them about being trolled and how hard it is to be him.
  • Kim told Chris to make a Sonichu costume, Kacey agreed. Chris says it's too much work.
  • Chris is trying to get a job at Target and has trouble remembering what day of the week it is.
  • Chris talks about buying and selling Guitar Hero stuff on Ebay, says that Guitar Hero is better than Rock Band.
  • Chris talks about a bear and her cubs being near a school; he heard about it on the news. Kacey sounds bored as hell, but Chris thinks the bear story is hilarious.
  • He talks about more news stuff, a guy who raped a 13 year old girl ran to Europe, Kacey doesn't care but then gets angry about child molesters.
  • Chris says that child molesters should only get 5 years in jail. Kacey says that it should be longer, Chris eventually changes to 20 years. Kacey gets angrier and starts yelling at Chris. Chris backs down.
  • Kacey is really pushing the topic of rape on Chris; Chris sounds uncomfortable. Chris: "I have never personally been raped. I would definitely be offended if I was."
  • Eventually, Chris recalls the bear story and laughs in the middle of rape discussion to push the dark thoughts away. Kacey is not amused, but allows Chris to segue into talking about cartoons.
  • Chris talks about Family Guy/Cleveland Show, says that American Dad is bad.
  • Chris keeps talking about Meg from Family Guy, saying that she's really hot. Kacey says as much as possible to piss Chris off in regards to Meg.
  • Chris is STILL talking about Meg and wanting to bang her. Kacey calls Meg fat.
  • Chris ignores any homosexual part of Family Guy. Gets pretty angry when Kacey keeps talking about how Family Guy is pro-homo.
  • Chris stopped drinking various types of soda because he started to associate them with gay people.
  • Kacey says that no gay man would ever be into Chris because he's not clean enough. This actually upsets Chris.
  • Kacey asks if gay people have ever hit on him before. He says over the Internet it's happened. Chris claims he's been hit on a few times by girls back in middle school, ever since he left high school it hasn't happened because every single woman is taken by a guy already.
  • Chris says that he has good fashion sense.
  • Kacey says that the idea of being a "house husband" will make girls think that Chris is gay.
  • Kacey says it's ok for women to be a stay-at-home parent but not men. Chris lets out many stress sighs.
  • Kacey says Chris needs to be more manly. Chris takes this to mean that he needs to take male hormone pills.
  • Kacey tells Chris to go clean his room and says she has to leave.

Transcript

Chris: Hello?
Kacey: Hey, Chris, it's Kacey. How are ya?
Chris: Hey, Kacey, I'm ok. How are you?
Kacey: I'm good. So whats uh- up with you? I mean, I haven't talked to you in awhile, I have been so busy.
Chris: Yeah, I kinda figured that. Yeah, a lot has been going on. Uhmm... Where do I begin? Shoot, when was the last time we talked?
Kacey: A couple of days ago.
Chris: A couple of days ago... Mmm... Alright well ok well I guess I'll start with something good, yeah? Uhh... yeah yesterday I took my uh, over to the first of uh, my uh relationship management classes. I think I told you about that?
Kacey: Uh huh.
Chris: Do we - I signed up for that class - I am saying I took the first one yesterday- I took the first one yesterday at- I guesstimate or- or- say the day before yesterday - No. It's after midnight, it's not Monday, it's Saturday. Anyway, yeah, Saturday morning I went to my first class and uhh- it- it was good. Uhhh- learned that first step in a matching your relationship is learning about your self so... So uh mu- So it was basically was three of us. I mean a teacher and uh- and another student woman named Elizabeth about-
Kacey: Well aren't those classes for people that are actually in relationships?
Chris: Uh, not necessarily, it could be considered- I mean- I mean, I was single and I was able to sign up for it.
Kacey: Well-But I mean, I mean they are not going to discriminate but... don't they teach you material that goes after the relationship?
Chris: Umh- Uh, They gave us some material even before the relationship, like, you know, how to talk- How to uh... how to so- How to better socialize and uh... talk to woman and what not. It's sorta like Dating Education.
Kacey: Mkay. So what have you learned?
Chris: Mmm... Yeah I learned- Yeah I learned a little bit. Uh... I learned quite a bit... Mmm... yeah, It seems like s-although it was like- Although- You know like- I have had coping classes before in middle and high school so this one was kinda similar to that one in a way- in a few ways. We did a few- we did a few worksheets filling in a little bit some information about uh- ourselves, our teachers did workshe-did our- did our worksheets along with us. A total of five people signed up for the class, but uh- but ya know three of them didn't make it. So... it was just like three of us Saturday, anyway yeah...
Kacey: Well, I mean, what kind of things were on the work sheets?
Chris: Uhm... Yea-You know, like, uh... you know, like a one or- a few- a yes few little- few questions like, you know, like- like, you know- You could- rate how good you feel about your self or uh... or how are seen or like you see or you know how people see us a good friend or if you a little bit of confidence- err- if you have a little confident or even a few questions that were like in reversed this morning, like do you -do you know- do you sometimes feel lonely or sometimes doubt your self. But anyway, but like- In a possible 30 so - and I got 27. The teacher and Eliz- The teacher, her name was Wandea. Yeah Wandea and Elizabeth they each- they both- they each got 29 our of 30. Yeah, I mean- it's just a couple of things like sometimes like- I did have lonely nights um...and, like, you know, I have a few concerns about how other people see me you know, like people over the internet, you know, some like me some don't like me so-
Kacey: Yo- You didn't talk about the trolls, did you?
Chris: Yeah. Only a little bit... I mean I did not go into details, just, you know, I had a bunch of people badmouth me, so... Yeah, was just basically it was a contribution with that, but yeah- wasn't them- eh- this wasn't about the trolls anyway. Uh- I talked enough and we also, like, you know, anyways, like, you know, when we evaluate ourselves we need to essentially... It was like we were accentuating on the positives, so... You know- a know- an- on- Among the other two worksheets we talked about, like, you know, uh- summin- like, you know, you filled in what each of us liked... a-our likes and uh- dislikes and uh... about like- and like uh... what we would like- what we would like to be or what we are l- what each of us are looking forward to... Yeah, and then- and then in the future classes we'll be learning about uh... How to better communicate with uh- other people... and uh- and the like... and associating, co-
Kacey: What do you think this class is going to do for you?
Chris: Yeah, I think it'll- I think it'll help me uh... maybe- I think it'll help- I think it'll help me feel a little bit more confident about myself, maybe, and uh- give me more- give me more things to- give me a better understanding of what to say when I talk to uh- women- when I talk to women in public or... Well, you know that sorta thing.
Kacey: Well, you know confidence comes from within. A class can't give it to you.
Chris: Uh, yeah, but ye- yeah, before uh- 'fore... Yeah, I mean I'm not sure- I mean- but I'm... I think it's fairly obvious that for a while I've had like uh... quiet- quite a bit of low self-esteem.
Kacey: Hm.
Chris: Yeah... Hm. Anyway, I think a- I think after- I think after these classes I'll uh- feel- I'll feel a little better about myself and I'll feel more confident and uh- ma- and possibly better socialize in my adult life and... feel better about appoint- approaching women and talking to th- an' talking to them...
Kacey: [sigh] Okay, well, anything else about the relationship class?
Chris: Hm. Only that, like, you know, we're hoping that the other three students will co- will-will-will-we'll-we'll be seeing them next class.
Kacey: Okay.
Chris: That- and that uh- the next class will be on the uh- twenty-fourth of October... Oh, and also I learned that, like, you know- you know the relationship class is one thing among the uh- Parks and Recreation program here in Charlottes- in Charlottesville... Uh- yeah, but also I got a calendar of events, apparently there's like a little Halloween party over at the uh- Key Center near the Downtown Mall, so I'll be- so I'm probably going to that. Not sure what I'm going to dress up as, though. And uh-
Kacey: What did you say was going on in October, I'm sorry? For the class?
Chris: Oh. I said that the last class will be on October twenty-fourth, and then I got a calendar of events... wi- I th- learned there's going to be a Halloween party over at the Key Center dear the Downtown Mall, so I'm planning on going to that, but I'm not sure what I'm going to dress up as yet.
Kacey: Oh, okay.
Chris: Yeah, Kim's- I talked to Kim about that a little bit earlier, uh- she suggested I make up a Sonichu costume, but I don't se-
Kacey: I actually was about to suggest that. I mean why not?
Chris: Yeah, I mean I-
Kacey: You can stretch your creative muscles.
Chris: Yeah, well, I'm just not sure about uh- wanting to make a costume at this time, but you know-
Kacey: Well, but what better way to promote it and show that it's yours?
Chris: Yeah. Okay, but... Yeah, anyway, I just- it depends on how I feel and I'll think about it further and iffan... If I decide to make the costume, I will.
Kacey: Well, I mean w- you should be more driven to do these things. I mean obv- or obviously Sonichu is not that important.
Chris: Well, Sonichu is important... to me. Just I got so many fat- factors in life I, you know-
Kacey: I know, but this is gonna be great PR!
Chris: Like, you know, I got- I'm going to try s- trying to socialize in real life, for one thing and trying- and another thing trying to not think about the trolls and keep my distance from the computer, so I don't have to listen to them and ignore their incoming phone calls... [sigh] Lotta stuff. But yeah, I'm still working on the comics and the uh- CWCipedia and all that. Oh, I got- and also the uh-
Kacey: Oh, and how about your room? You still working on your room?
Chris: Yeah, I'm still working on my room.
Kacey: You should send me some pictures of progress.
Chris: Yeah, okay, I will. Yeah, by the way, also I uh- called up uh- Target earlier today uh- try- tried looking for... Melissa, one of the two women who interviewed me uh- She wasn't in, so I a- so I left a message asking for her to call me back. I should probably hear from her on Monday or Tuesday... Uh- today or tomorrow. Depends on-
Kacey: Okay, well, good luck with that.
Chris: Depends on when she comes in, you know?
Kacey: Definitely. Um, do you think you got the job? 'Cause I don't think we've talked about it since it actually happened.
Chris: Well, yeah, I mean I think I felt that I did good at the interview and that uh- I feel... that I left a good impression on hm... and uh- I felt the sense of a... and uh- feeling, like, you know... and perceiving me as a friendly type person... but... and as for- but, you know- but I had somebody else ahead of me in the interview-wise uh- Any- Uh, so... I'm hoping I- I hope- I'm hoping I got the job, but uh... I'm just uh- having doubts, especially since, like, you know, uh- last Friday an email- rece- I received another email from Target saying, like, you know, "Yeah, we don't have any positions open for you yet." I think I- I'm not sure I- er a- if I told you or Kim about that email. But anyway uh- but anyway, I call Target today and I'll find out uh- from Melissa Mon- today or tomorrow.
Kacey: Okay.
Chris: Yeah... Oh! Somethin' else goin' on. You know I put my- I put my uh- Fender- my Meatwad Shredwad- sfender Stratocaster and my second PS3 Gibson guitar on eBay and I sold them both to the same person in the uh- Czech Republic uh- Yeah, I mean uh- you know, the uh- Stratocaster sold for the askin- for the starting bid of $29.99, but I mean- but for the Gibson guitar- I mean I started at $19.99... Anyway, all the way up to $69.99...
Kacey: Oh, well, cool!
Chris: Well, that's ju- I guess that just shows you that Guitar Hero is definitely more popular than Rock Band. Heh heh heh heh heh!
Kacey: [forced laughter]
Chris: Hn. But anyway, uh- Yeah, uh- so- Yeah, I talked to uh- the g- I talked to the uh- dude at- his name was Walter-
Kacey: Uh-huh.
Chris: -in the email. Yeah, he said that, like, you know, he's got a dot- he's got a daughter who's going to a university in Virginia, so he'll wire the mon- he'll wire the uh- money to her and then uh- you know, in person exchange of uh- the m- of the guitars for cash... And-
Kacey: Oh! Oh! That's good. You don't have to pay shipping. That's good.
Chris: Yeah, but anyway uh- So anyway I talked to her- anyway I talked to her a little bit. Her name is Regina...
Kacey: Uhah.
Chris: And apparently she goes- she's going to uh- the University of Virginia, um- majoring in philosophy...
Kacey: ...Oh, I guess that's great...
Chris: Yeah. Anyway- Yeah- Umm- I sent her another email, you know, telling her a little about myself and gave- gave her my uh- headshot... let her know what m- what I look like in the face.
Kacey: Oh, yes, so she can identify you.
Chris: Yeah. Uh- I still have a- I mean I checked my email earlier today uh- she hadn't replied yet, but, you know. Uh- she just started over at UVA and, so she's been- so she's been busy with uh- with homework and whatnot.
Kacey: Yeah. You know how college is.
Chris: Yep... Oh, and I w- Oh, you know, a couple of other things on my mind uh- I watched the uh- watched the- I watched the wahoo(?) local Fox News earlier. You know we have a cute bear- you know we have cute bear? We have, like, three bears running around- shrunning around Charlottesville area? Uheh. Heh heh heh! It was like momma bear and her two cubs. Anyway, last Friday, they went up a tree across the street from this uh- Barville Firewood Middle School, and then uh- and then aft- they went down- after they got down from the tree that Friday night, they went across the street to the parking lot at that school and they hung around that school for the weekend and then they just left tonight and the funny thing is the b- that the school's mascot is a bear. AND THEY WERE VISITED BY THREE BEARS!
Kacey: [forced laughter]
Chris: Haheh heh heh heh heh heh! Yeah. Anyway- Anyway, no major damage. The bears- The bears were just visiting. Now they're over in uh- over somewhere in uh- Lore- Loreville, something like that around here. Um- Yeah. Anyway, gargle- Anyway, so the bears are another place now. Hm. Oh, and uh- another piece of news I heard about uh- cute- Oh, yeah. Roman Polanski. You know that- You know him?
Kacey: Yes.
Chris: He directed the Piiiiaaaanist? Yeah.
Kacey: Mhmm.
Chris: Apparently, he was convic-ted years ago of drugging and having sex with a thirteen year-old girl and he finally got arrested for that-
Kacey: Oh!
Chris: -He was hiding out in h- He was hiding out in Europe to get away from that. They finally caught him and arrested him...
Kacey: Well, you...
Chris: Yeah. I felt like he- I felt like he deserved that after what he did, I mean drugged and did that-
Kacey: Oh, yeah, I think child molesters should be burned alive!
Chris: I agree... Wait a minute. Well, not burned alive, but, you know-
Kacey: Well, no! I mean look what they're doing, I mean they're touching someone who doesn't want to be touched. They're invading their personal space, and not only that it's a child who can't defend themselves. I mean it's not good at any age, but it's even worse when they're children. I mean, like, why would you do that to someone, especially if you didn't know they wanted it? That's horrible!
Chris: Yeah, that is horrible. Hm. But, yeah, you said "burning," I mean that- I mean... Too many-
Kacey: I'm sorry. Those people have no souls, and I don't care what happens to them as long as it's painful, because what they did to that child will never go away and, so they need as much pain as possible.
Chris: Yeah, I mean- Yes, it is appropriate to punish them, but uh- you know, I wouldn't exactly say "kill them."
Kacey: Well, no, you'd do it slowly. You know, maybe, maybe let them recover, and then do it again, because I mean... come on. What happens if you have Crystal, and someone does it to her? Don't you think you're going to want to kill them? Don't you think that you're going to want them to suffer?
Chris: Yeah, I- I would feel the need to make them- I would feel the need to make that person suffer.
Kacey: I mean I don't want to think you're defending a child molester.
Chris: Yeah, I'm not- I'm not personally defending the child molest- I'm not defending the molester. I- I'm just saying that, like, you know, no need to kill him. Hu-ur-hu-
Kacey: Well, what do you think we should do?
Chris: Like, you know, yeah, he should definitely go to jail and serve his time, and maybe, like, and, like-
Kacey: Why, so he can get out in five years for quote-unquote good behavior, so he can do it again?
Chris: No- Not- No, I mean, like, sentence him for, like, yeah-
Kacey: Like, pedophilia doesn't have a cure.
Chris: I would say twenty- I would say sentence him for twenty years.
Kacey: Twenty years is worth- NO! All the pain that person's going to go through, you think raping someone, especially a child, is only worth twenty years!? The m- pain they're going to have to go through is only twenty years!? Shouldn't it be life!? They took away that person's life, altered it for the rest of their life. Shouldn't they be in jail?
Chris: Ur- Yeah. Yeah. You're right. Twenty years to life in jail. Yeah.
Kacey: No! Not twenty years to life! They- They're useless to society. I mean how would you feel if someone touched you?
Chris: If it was a woman, I would accept it, but if it was a dude, I'd slap it- I'd- I'd ki- I'd- I'd kick his ass.
Kacey: No! No one should touch you if you don't want it period, dot, the end, especially not when you're a child. Whether a man or woman, doesn't make it right.
Chris: ...Yeah. I hear you on- I hear you what- I hear what- I hear you. I was just uh- saying, since you brought up the question... Eh- I was just- I was just making sures- specifying the uh- yeah.
Kacey: I-It doesn't matter, I mean [exasperated sigh]. It sounds like you wouldn't care at all, I mean that- I can't believe that. Just because it's a woman? Okay, when you're little, that doesn't matter. 'Cause rape is rape. We're n- We're not talking about consensual sex, we're talking about rape-
Chris: Yeah, I- I- I- Yeah- Yeah, I understand we're talking about rape. Yeah. I mean- Yeah, I mean I'm just- I'm just a little bit loose about it right now, because, you know, I have never personally been raped, and uh- [talking over Kacey] and uh- If it is- I mean it does not happening right now-
Kacey: Well, yeah, I mean if you haven't been molested, that doesn't mean that it doesn't happen to other people.
Chris: -but- but- I'm j- na- a- bu- ye- I'm just saying- but, yeah. It's like- It's like- Yeah, I would definitely uh- be offended, and I would uh- want to make sure that person got life or uh- or something more appropriate-
Kacey: Yeah, I mean, like I said, I know you've never been molested or raped or anything, but you've got to try to see it from their point of view.
Chris: Yeah... Yep! Their point of view... Yeah, I w- Yeah... I would definitely be of- I would definitely be offended and not- and hurt. I would want that person... to be sentenced to life and imprisonment and jail and all that.
Kacey: Exactly! 'Cause I know it's never happened to you, and I know no one's molested or raped you, but if it happened to you when you were little, wouldn't you want them to be locked away? I mean wouldn't you feel fear if you knew that person was still out there?
Chris: Yeah, I would be scared if I- if I knew that person was still out there.
Kacey: So you should be thankful that you've never been molested or raped when you were a child.
Chris: Yeah, I am thankful fo- I am thankful for that.
Kacey: I mean- Or even now. It doesn't matter how old you are.
Chris: Yeah... Yeah... Hmm... Hmm... Mmkay, well, aside from that uh- Aheh. Heduh- hah- I went back to thinking about the bears. Heh heh heh heh!
Kacey: [forced laughter] Yeah! Going from that to bears, I guess. I don't see a logical way, but okay! [laughs]
Chris: I-I was thinking about the comic for a little relief. Heh ha. Ah, a little comic relief. It's fun... Hm... Anyway, I'll wa- Alwee- Also- Anyway, earlier tonight, I watched the uh-
Kacey: But why don't you care? I mean you're just going back to bears. I mean this actually bothers me because these are things that, as a nurse, I'm going to have to deal with.
Chris: ...Yeah.
Kacey: I mean this stuff happens every day. I mean go to a darkness to light website, look at it... I mean people-
Chris: Lotta bad stuff.
Kacey: -people a- children are molested by people that they trust whether it's family members or um- people in power, like, in schools, or doctors, or just random people-
Chris: I hear you. I hear you... Yeah, I hear you, but I mean uh- I was just trying to uh- lighten things up after we've been talking dark for the past couple of minutes- for the past few minutes.
Kacey: But that- But it's life, Chris! You can't just block out life!
Chris: I'm- I'm not blocking it out.
Kacey: Yeah, you are. You don't want to talk about bad things. I get it. That's not very mature.
Chris: ...Okay, well, I mean- Yeah, I me- Yeah, I mean it is necessarily- necessary sometimes to uh- talk about dark things. It's not like we have to talk about them all the time.
Kacey: Well, we're not talking about them all the time. It just came up. You're the one who brought it up.
Chris: I mean j- I mean I was just bringing up, like, you know, that the Roman Polanski finally got arrested for it.
Kacey: Okay, well, then talk about something else.
Chris: Yeah, uhnkay... Hn. Earlier tonight, I watched the- I uh- watched the uh- the season premieres to the uh- t-the uh- series premiere- the uh- first episode of The Cleveland Show, the new Family Guy, and American Dad.
Kacey: Oh! How did you like them?
Chris: Well, I enjoyed them, although I liked The Cleveland Show and uh- Family Guy episodes more than I did the American Dad episode. Uh- It was just like uh-
Kacey: Oh. Well, I don't really watch them anymore. What did you like the best? So, um, yeah, tell me any highlights.
Chris: Yeah. Yeah, I w- I'll- From The Cleveland Show, I mean, like, you know, yeah. Cleveland got his spin-off show now and uh- heh... And you know he's- I just thought it was good, yeah. You know, he uh- moved to his home town in Virginia aft-after his house in Quahog was taken by Loretta after the divorce was finally finalized. And uh- Cleveland Junior is fourteen years old now. I mean, if you watch the uh- classic Family Guy episodes, it'll show Cleveland Junior being little rascal. Heh-heh...
Kacey: Right...
Chris: Yeah. Yeah, but anyway he's- anyway, he's fourteen and fat. C- uhh- Cleveland Junior is...
Kacey: Mhmm-
Chris: They moved to- They mo- They uh- moved to Virginia... uh- even though their original plans were-they-were-gonna-go-California to uh- realize the dream of managing a- of uh- scou- of uh- being a s- on scout for a baseball team from California. And they turn around as they- and they end up moving- end the episode uh- to turn around and go back to Virgina, because Cleveland found his high school sweetheart, and uh- and she ha- and she- yeah- with this uh- other dude that h- that pretty much stole her from him uh- from him, but uh-
Kacey: Well, um, tell me about Family Guy, at least. I mean, Cleveland Show: whatever; I liked Quagmire better. I thought he'd be uh- you know, a better show.
Chris: A'ight, but-
Kacey: An-
Chris: Aya mean Cleveland- Cleveland-
Kacey: I- I at least know something about Family Guy, so tell me about the Family Guy episode.
Chris: Okay. Okay, well, I mean Cleveland was from Family Guy and this is a spin-off from Family Guy for Cleveland.
Kacey: I-I know, but I don't really care. [scoffs]
Chris: Okay-
Kacey: So, go ahead and tell me about the Family Guy episode.
Chris: Okay, well, they did another- they did another "Road to" mo- episode for Family Guy for the sixth released season premiere. They call it "Road to-
Kacey: [sarcastic] Oh, how original! [laughs quietly]
Chris: Uh- Not really- Not- I mean, you know, they done "Road to... E-" "Road to Rhode Island," "Rhode to Europe-"
Kacey: Yeah, that was sarcasm, but go ahead.
Chris: And then- And then they did "Road to Germany" as well. Now they did uh- "Road to Multi-di... to Multi-dimension." They went to different dimensions, Setu- Stewie and Brian did.
Kacey: Uh-huh.
Chris: An' then- Yeah- They been- Dertrollafintfro dimensions, like, you know, they went- their first destination was, like, as if Christianity never existed, so the dark ages was skipped and everybody is- was advanced a thousand years... And uh- Apparently, like, you know, they had developed a pill that actually gets rid of aids. Like that. And Meg- And Meg is-
Kacey: Well... But that doesn't even seem plausible, because there are plenty of places in this world that weren't touched by Christianity. But still...
Chris: Yeah, anyway. Oh, they a- And they also... ga- also gave Meg a shiny moment. They made her... hot. Heh!
Kacey: Agh... Meg will never be hot, not even in that one episode where she was blonde. It's Meg.
Chris: Uh- No- I- I mean she was, like, even hotter this episode.
Kacey: Wow! Did they totally remake her character?
Chris: Pretty much recreated her body style, yeah, only thinner, but, you know-
Kacey: Well, I mean, I'm talking about her face. Her face, you know...
Chris: Yeah, her face does stay- stay a little bit of the same, but her body was different-
Kacey: Oh! So she was a butterface!
Chris: A butterface?
Kacey: Yeah. Everything is nice, but her face?
Chris: Hm. Oh, her- I mean, it's, like, you know, her face is a little- I mean- Yeah, her face stayed the sa- face stayed the same. I mean, that's Meg... And she-
Kacey: Exactly!
Chris: -but I mean- Her body. Her body was different this time. Made her a little bit taller, gave her a 36D cup boobs. Heh! Put her in that- Put her in a pink tube top and denim sh-miniskirt, gave her tall boots, ma- and made her hair grow long-
Kacey: So basically they made her an ugly whore... Because her face stayed the same. [laughs]
Chris: No. No-no-no.
Kacey: That's what it sounds like! All they did was change her from the chin down, so she just became a butterface whore. Good for her. [laughs]
Chris: Well, actually, uh- in that dimension she's still the ugly one by comparison and uh- Stewie made the joke, saying, like, you know, if uh- Brian would still look at Lois, he would have to uh- he would have to put his dick in a wheelbarrow. He carries it off in a wheelbarrow... I know- I mean I d- I didn't really- I mean, it's, like, you know- I naw- I wa- Dawshna- I not sure if I got that myself um... But, you know, I thawaspozu- that was a joke there.
Kacey: [fake laugh]
Chris: You find- I'm sure you can find the clip on YouTube now.
Kacey: I'll- I'll- I'll um... I'll look, but I mean uh- it's just a cartoon, you know. [laughs]
Chris: Yeah... Hm. Anyway, other- Anyway, among the- among dimensions aside from that one... Yeah. They a- They did- They went to another dimension- They we- Among the uh- dimensions- Another one- Another one I liked. They uh- went to another dimension where is like everything was drawn by Disney. And they put- And they put Lois in Snow White's outfit.
Kacey: Oh.
Chris: And uh- is was like- It was just- It was jus- iwasjus- iwasjus- hawasjuz- It was just fun to look at that Disney rendition. Hehe-heh!
Kacey: Mmhmm.
Chris: It just- it just, like, just made the, you know, made the characters a little and more near... more realistic in the facial expressions and all that. 'Cept for, like, except for the Disney version Meg, of Meg, they made her like Ursla from the Little Mermaid.
Kacey: Hahaha! That so fits her!
Chris: Um... I mean, I felt that that was downright... I mean downright bad, but, you know -
Kacey: No, she fits the jealous sea hag.
Chris: ...Hm. ...Hm. ...Whatever, anyway, she's still Meg, but they made her... fatter but they gave her- they gave her Ursla's tentacles.
Kacey: Well, yeah, I would think so, but I mean don't whatever me, because I mean, come on, it's true, Meg is the character that is always dumped on. I mean, of course she's going to be like that. They make her such a wimpy little... whiny emo kid anyway.
Chris: [long pause] Okay, well, I will not argue with you on that. In general, though, she's still a likable person and I just... feel sorry for her for being picked on like that like, you know, why? I think she looks good.
Kacey: W-wait, why do you like her so much?
Chris: I don't know. I think it's like, one thing, uh...
Kacey: I mean, is Meg like your ideal girl? ...I mean, even though she's a cartoon.
Chris: Well, I mean, at least she's like, a human character.
Kacey: But that's not what I'm asking you. Is she like your ideal girl?
Chris: Well, I mean, add a year to her because last time t-
Kacey: Well, no, I'm not talking about her age. I'm talking about how she looks.
Chris: Yeah, I d- I would, I mean, I mean just kind of the looks... buuut, if I didn't think about the age too much... yeah, I would tap her. I would do that to her.
Kacey: Okay! Because I mean, you know... you're pretty, um... into people's weight, and she's kind of fat.
Chris: I- I mean, I'm, I'm, I mean I'm into, uh... I am into thin women as well but I mean like, you know, you have to figure out today's society... I mean, I'll take a, uh, a woman who's uh, slim to average, body type.
Kacey: Well, Meg is... extremely not average. She is, um-
Chris: [tries to interrupt] Well, no, no, not that-
Kacey: -beyond average. Yes she is!
Chris: She's average.
Kacey: No, she's not average!
Chris: I think she's average.
Kacey: [laughing] No, she's not average, Chris. That's the whole point of her.
Chris: Okay, well, look, compare her body, her original body, to Peter. Now he's fat. And then compare her to Lois-
Kacey: Chris! It's a joke about Megan's character! She's supposed to be the fat little dumpy geek chick.
Chris: Well, I mean, I'm just- I'm just letting you know. I do not think she's fat. I think that her body type is average.
Kacey: Okay. If she were a real person, how much do you think she'd weigh?
Chris: I would say she would probably weigh about... somewhere between... 145 and 160.
Kacey: So you think I would weigh more than Meg.
Chris: [pause] I did not say that.
Kacey: Yes you did. You say that... you think that I weigh 190 pounds.
Chris: I did not say that you weigh 190 pounds. I said-
Kacey: Yes you did. Oh, yes you did.
Chris: Well... okay, well, okay, maybe I did, when we were talking in the past conversation. Mm... but I, but... I did not mean to insult you. I mean, we were just talking about Meg.
Kacey: Okay, yeah, but her character is made to be bigger than mine. She has no curves, she's blocky... I mean, come on, Chris. That's just kind of insulting. I guess you just can't get that kind of humor as well. I guess you just don't get the show.
Chris: I do get the show. I just, uh-
Kacey: I'm surprised you watch it. Because I heard that Stewie is openly gay now.
Chris: Well, I'm saying - I'm taking it... I'm ignoring that fact. I mean, I don't care, it's still a good show.
Kacey: It's part of the show. I mean, that's just part of the show, Meg's just part of the show too, but... heh, anyway.
Chris: I mean, I do, I just, I mean... I just basically ignore those parts. I ignore those homosexual parts.
Kacey: Mmhmm.
Chris: I mean, there's some, I mean, there's so many other aspects in the show that are still enjoyable.

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