Luann reminds us she is two types of essential workers: countess and nurse.
Hello! I’m Rima, and I’m filling in for Brian this week. All you need to know about me is that, like Luann and Sonja, I am a beautiful woman with three to seven flaws. Let’s get into it.
But Crappie Hour must go on because where else will Lu and Sonj be able to publicly disappoint Mayor Fred about the playground? Sonja, multiple sangrias in, breaks the news about the jungle-gym scarcity. The mayor hopes they can still get the jungle gym, and that’s kind of that. Those are the stakes on this show, and thank God for that. I can’t believe I’m saying this, but I don’t want anything more complicated or upsetting. This is Bravo Xanax.
Luann is a good sport and tries multiple types of testicles, which are sort of like chicken but “there’s a certain slime factor to balls that chicken doesn’t have.” Sonja attributes Luann’s ball experimentation to being desperate to get laid, which feels bold coming from a woman who can’t stop talking about her desire for human balls in front of a child.
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