It reminds me of an episode of "The Closer" that I enjoyed. A policeman's widow is appalled to hear that her husband's coffin also contained the body of a blonde young woman. The police show the widow a snapshot of the body and ask if she knew her. "Let me see. Blonde, big tits, vacant expression. Yeah, that was pretty much his type."
She took me in, Ben. I had suspicions, as noted above, when I switched to YouTube, but that was an external cue. The rainbows were so far over-the-top I should have drawn a line there. But I'm used to people carrying on remarkably in some pretty odd ideas.
In retrospect, the name "Debbie" should have aroused my suspicions. Girls aren't named Debbie these days.
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This is, fairly obviously, performed. But performed very well. She's great.
It reminds me of an episode of "The Closer" that I enjoyed. A policeman's widow is appalled to hear that her husband's coffin also contained the body of a blonde young woman. The police show the widow a snapshot of the body and ask if she knew her. "Let me see. Blonde, big tits, vacant expression. Yeah, that was pretty much his type."
She took me in, Ben. I had suspicions, as noted above, when I switched to YouTube, but that was an external cue. The rainbows were so far over-the-top I should have drawn a line there. But I'm used to people carrying on remarkably in some pretty odd ideas.
In retrospect, the name "Debbie" should have aroused my suspicions. Girls aren't named Debbie these days.
It's a good way to tell when people are lying. Test your body language reading skills.
But you can't spoil the effect by knowing the ending.
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