32. Where were we? Relax, it's your hour. Sit back. I don't have a couch, sorry. Were you expecting a couch? We don't use couches anymore. That's old school. There's some, ah, subtexts there that were just not, you know, in our collective unconscious, that we're just not comfortable with anymore. But the chair, it does, you know, recline, if you use that handle there, so you always have the option. Yeah, take a load off. Now then, your mother, I think, wasn't it? You were little, you said, and she was pretty. Now, had you, or hadn't you, been toilet trained at this point? You don't remember? Well, what did the toilet look like? Big? Threatening? What was your mother wearing? Did your father own any power tools? Did you ever fall in? Was the seat too big for you? When you could go, that is when you could finally go on your own, when you wanted to, by yourself, did you always flush?
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