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Ross: At one point there were villagers


Joey has been coaching Ross in dirty talk. Now after another date with Cecilia Ross shares how did it work last night.

Ross: I was the James Michener of dirty talk. It was the most elaborate filth you have ever heard. I mean, there were characters, plot lines, themes, a motif... at one point there were villagers.

[audience laughs]

Q: Why audience laughs at the mention of "villagers"? Does Ross reference to anything? Or it is just is what it is and he was just so elaborate, that he had included additional characters into his "dirty story" with Cecilia. Those characters just happened to be villagers, no extra meaning here, right?

A: Have no answer to this one yet! Share your ideas in the comments below


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  1. James Michener is widely known as a very wordy and descriptive author. The joke refers to Ross as being as involved a storyteller in dirty talk as Michener is in any novel.

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    1. Thank you! Wordy and descriptive - love this characteristic

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