A 24 year-old single woman wants to learn how to perform dirty talk, but she has no one to practice on. How can she learn the dark art?

A woman is newly out of her bad relationship and into a joyful era of slutting around. She’s happy as a clam, but when her parents ask about her love life, they treat her like a sad spinster. How can she explain that she’s doing JUST FINE without going into too much detail?

On the Magnum, have you heard of the movie Caligula? It was a 1979 film produced by Penthouse magazine’s Bob Guccione and packed with stars from the day, such as Malcom McDowell, Peter O’Toole, and Helen Mirren. And it freaked everyone out! Due to its sexual and violent content, it was the only movie that Roger Ebert walked out of. And now…...

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A 24 year-old single woman wants to learn how to perform dirty talk, but she has no one to practice on. How can she learn the dark art? 

A woman is newly out of her bad relationship and into a joyful era of slutting around. She’s happy as a clam, but when her parents ask about her love life, they treat her like a sad spinster. How can she explain that she’s doing JUST FINE without going into too much detail?

On the Magnum, have you heard of the movie Caligula? It was a 1979 film produced by Penthouse magazine’s Bob Guccione and packed with stars from the day, such as Malcom McDowell, Peter O’Toole, and Helen Mirren. And it freaked everyone out! Due to its sexual and violent content, it was the only movie that Roger Ebert walked out of. And now… it’s back! Dan brings on writer and artist Thomas Negovan to talk about how he gained access to the original footage, recut it, and made the Caligula that everyone wants to see. (It played at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, so.) Would you like to hear about this? Listen in. 

And, a woman’s in-laws are threatening to descend on her home for Thanksgiving. Not only will the guest list increase to a whole new level, but they all love to watch football, which the caller detests. She likes to spend the holiday with her own family one-on-one. How can she prevent this disaster?

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