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Just....ewww

""I promised, I called a friend in Philadelphia — and ... we didn't know what an X-movie was," Hickenlooper claimed. "We thought it was a little naughty, but we didn't think it was that bad. You've gotta understand, I was 18 years old."
"I said, 'I promised Jed that we'd go to the movie theater and see this new movie, you want to come?' And it's an X-movie, and I was sure she wouldn't say no. I made a mistake," Hickenlooper continued. "And she said, 'I'd love to go' because she didn't want to be left alone in the house again. So I took my mother to see 'Deep Throat.'"
"And to her credit, the first scene is ... my mother was, I'm sure she was mortified, and I said repeatedly that 'I think we should leave,' 'I think we would should go,'" Hickenlooper claimed. "And my mother was the kind of person who rarely went to a movie. She thought almost every movie would get on TV. Obviously not this one. When she paid, she was going to stay."


Not so bad....Trump has done far worse.
 
I suppose it's not as bad as repeatedly walking in on teenage girls changing for beauty contests, then bragging about it....

...but still, nope
 
The story is pretty funny, actually.

I was willing to go with the humorous take right up until that last line which, apparently, is taken from some book he wrote. That line just made my flesh crawl.
 
I was willing to go with the humorous take right up until that last line which, apparently, is taken from some book he wrote. That line just made my flesh crawl.

The line about the mom saying that the lighting in the theater was nice?

It's a weird story, it's sort of a "Perfect Storm" sort of thing where his mother was very lonely living by herself in an empty home for the first time in decades and Hickenlooper being an awkward teenager who didn't realize the movie they were going to was as bad as it ended up being. He was mortified during the entire experience, and it becomes now a funny story because it's long in the past.
 
My eighty year old paternal grandmother decided that she wanted to see what she thought would be a romantic French movie. Turns out "The Last Tango in Paris" maybe not quite so romantic, and there wasn't very much of Paris in the film either. :lamo

There was a whole lotta other things!
She had no idea what an "X" rating was. I'm sure she figured it out pretty quickly. :lol:

But she said she stayed and watched the WHOLE FILM, and when her old girlfriends scandalized her, she replied that if she wanted to watch a dirty movie, in America...she would. :lamo

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The line about the mom saying that the lighting in the theater was nice?

It's a weird story, it's sort of a "Perfect Storm" sort of thing where his mother was very lonely living by herself in an empty home for the first time in decades and Hickenlooper being an awkward teenager who didn't realize the movie they were going to was as bad as it ended up being. He was mortified during the entire experience, and it becomes now a funny story because it's long in the past.

It wasn't the lighting in the theater and it wasn't her. The way I read it was that it was the dashboard lights in the car and it was him saying he thought he saw a grin.

"And as we drove home and — you know how the dashboard in the old cars had a kind of green light, and I asked her, I said, 'That was some experience.' And she goes, 'I thought the lighting was very good in the movie.' I thought I saw a little grin in that green light."
 
If this story weirds you out but you're totally OK with the dozens of stories about Trump and his sexual interests, you might need to check your partisanship.
 
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