00:00Bachelor number one. This is nice and easy.
00:04What are girls for?
00:08Uh, what do you mean?
00:10Just what I said. What are girls for?
00:13Geez, you're getting edgy with this one.
00:15Oh, do you want to go back to Emanuel Kant?
00:17No, no, no. I can do this.
00:18Good to hear it. I believe in you, bachelor number one.
00:22Uh, girls are for...
00:26...guys.
00:28And, you know, having fun with.
00:31Well, Gloria Steinem would be proud.
00:33You're being a little hard on the boys, aren't you, Cheryl?
00:35Oh, I think we're all having fun.
00:36Of course we are.
00:37Aren't we having fun?
00:41See? We're having so much fun.
00:45Bachelor number two. What are girls for?
00:48Uh, why does this feel like a trap?
00:51I don't know. Why does it?
00:54Uh, well, because...
00:56...if I say girls are for whining and dining,
00:58then I sound like a jerk.
01:00And if I say they're for respecting or whatever,
01:03then I just sound like a schmuck looking to get laid.
01:06Okay, bachelor number two, I think you answered my question.
01:09Uh, hey, wait, no, I didn't mean it like that.
01:11Moving on.
01:12Bachelor number three.
01:14I'm counting on you.
01:16What are girls for?
01:18What are girls for?
01:19Yeah, that's right.
01:22I guess I'd have to say that that's up to the girl.
01:27That's a very good answer.
01:28Oh, yeah, we love that.
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