Marxism
Aaron Belz

Let me ask you something, Shonda.
How did you get so good on organ?

I practiced a lot when we lived in Oregon.
I mainly played a lilting rondo.

So let me ask you something else;
would you join me for wine and sturgeon?

I'll join you if we don't use knives.
My other husband was a surgeon.

I understand. One of my wives
trafficked cocaine in money belts,

and I never wore one thereafter.
I know it's a little bit different.

Well, whatever pays the rent
is what I say. In the hereafter

such things won't matter, Bill, will they?
Let's bladeless dine on fish and wine.

In heaven it will all be fine.
Here we still practice chivalry.