Liz: Just like in any market place, the quality of the product depends on how much competition there is. So if the Sydney men have the numbers on their side, how hard do they really have to try?
So would it be safe to say that you’re never without a date on a Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday night?
Luke Fryer: I think the option is there.
Liz: Yes.
Luke Fryer: So to be-, I think the option is always there at the side.
Clint Paddison: There obviously is a lot girl community in Sydney but I find that if I use that to my advantage and I sometimes when I’m out at night and there are single girls around who trust gay guys; I pretend that I’m gay and then they will come into bed a few times.
Liz: No.
What’s it like to know that you’ll never have to be without a girlfriend, probably for a very long time? Does it like free up as a part of brain to just start thinking about like world peace?
Luke Fryer: That’s a fact. You actually, you would always be able to have a girlfriend.
Liz: Yeah.
Male: You know a drought with a week you know.
Clint Paddison: A lot of good guys take the approach that I’m not on that I’m in a good position. I’m not the so many tragic women in Sydney and off gangs who take advantage and exploit that.
Female: Have you been on one of those vernaculars you know the one who can go to the mountains, go on the trains, go up on the table or on the tree you know that’s strange. That’s what Australian men are like. You have to actually like literally pull the life out of them because there isn’t anything there.
Clint Paddison: It’s a way of disarming little girl’s confidence when you are trying to her very self of promises.
Liz: Which is basically you slightly insult her?
Clint Paddison: Correct.
Liz: And then she feels insecure.
Clint Paddison: That’s right.
Liz: And then you have your little multiple doe.
Clint Paddison: Correct.
Liz: Waiting for the prey.
Clint Paddison: Now, it sounds very, very, very nasty. Okay.
Liz: No, it sounds lovely really.
Clint Paddison: When that’s done—.
Male: You don’t even have to have hair or to a little personality or they feed of anything, you still do.
Liz: You really do it well.
Male: We’ll do all right.
Liz: Don’t you think that you’d be doing a great service to Sydney and it’s also a fantastic business opportunity to take this population of men that you would call socially awkward. Nicely the ladies would call losers and—
Clint Paddison: Yes.
Liz: You fix him up!
Clint Paddison: Yeah.
Liz: Put the mark out into the market. Get the percentage of a datable man.
Clint Paddison: Men are flexible definitely.
Liz: Okay.
Clint Paddison: Because men are good at learning response like a monkey.
Liz: Okay.
Clint Paddison: You know like cobbles on a stone you like, you know, tell if you ring the bell and you get a song and it gets hungry. In fact a very good analogy
Male: There are far more great girls than there are great straight looks.
Liz: Thank you.
Male: Far more.
Liz: Thank you. Say that one more time.
Male: There are far more great girls than there are great straight walls.
Liz: And unfortunately, the news just kept getting worse.
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