It’s Weekend Justice: the Internet’s #1 audio trainwreck. It’s the podcast that has obviously been exposed to a crapload of red kryptonite. This podcast was engineered–some might say over-engineered–by experts to escort you from the work week in the most chaotic manner possible. Please note: this podcast is profane, definitely oversexed and definitely overwrought. It is wrong and unsafe. You have been warned.
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Leigh,
Do I have to send you my run of New Teen Titans to prove that Starfire always has and always will be a whore?
-Dan.
P.S. and big-breasted
Dan: Whoa. She was never always a whore. In fact, who in the “classic” New Teen Titans (before it started to suck) did she ever want to be with besides Dick/Robin/Nightwing?
Big-breasted though? Yes. Agreed.
True, but in an odd way she acted like a whoare to get Nightwing’s attention.
I remember the “Mystery Date” game Rox talked about. Us boys got a kick out of what girls thought was a hot date–for the 60s.