Hell, I would have shoved a vaccum cleaner into your pussy to get them out of there, but no, you wouldn't let me you stupid bitch!" "It's not like I get any from you anymore, since i had the fucking monkey.
"What the hell is this?!", Professor Wiseman said. He then picked it up to throw at her, but it missed and stuck to the wall. Professor Wiseman confronted the man with the yellow hat and slapped him across the face with the condom. It prompted the man next to me to say "What the fuck?" Inside the wallet, there was a phone number that belonged to Maggie Dunlop, Ted's wife in the movie. Inside of it she saw a used condom that had semen drizzling from it. She noticed the man's wallet on the table in the living room. Was she in shock? She just walked out of the room and began dusting around the house. George has AIDS." His sobbing increased, but somehow wiseman seemed unfazed. "The results came back from the hospital. He had dark rings around his eyes and had no eyebrows. Professor Wiseman was in the kitchen cooking something, when the man walked in with a depressed and somewhat scary look. "I.I.I.I." It then it went to a shot of their house in a flashback, I presumed. "Ted! Why would she do that to us?" The man answered, "I don't know george I just." The tape keep looping. He then asked the man with his Chuck Norris voice a question. He was doing a mix of coughing and crying. He had a bandage on the right side of his face. He was on life support and he looked pale, somewhat in a ghost-like form. The episode began with George in a hospital and The man with the yellow hat was sitting beside him in a rocking chair. A title card appeared, and it said "Friend Secrets". It had the normal theme song for Curious George, and it brought back memories of past episodes for me. We put the first DVD in to see our guaranteed masterpiece of an episode. He gave us two DVDs and then left for unknown reasons. One day, he rounded up the cast and crew of the show to watch his final product. He indeed blew our minds, but not in an amazed way. He would work day after day in an isolated room, designing a special that would "blow our minds", as he said. There was a man who was a lead animator for a Curious George special, which was supposed to revive the struggling franchise in 2013. You might be wondering, "How do I know of this unaired episode?" Well, I used to work at PBS studios. There was a unaired episode that was so fucked up I had to tell someone. Does anybody remember the television show on PBS called Curious George? It's a show about a monkey who goes to all of these places and deals with real life situations.