This delightful photo of the “Mangina” arrives courtesy of Movieline, who provides the following explanation:
So just how does Hank Moody unknowingly persuade a dinner guest into tucking his privates at an academic soiree? Charm, which he uses to goad respected writer and dinner guest Richard Bates (Jason Beghe) into dropping a decade of sobriety in the name of a whiskey toast to “the blank page.” Within seconds, the writer socially combusts and interjects delightful non sequiturs like “Little girls with pretty boxes” and “Have you ever spent time with an eleven year old boy and wanted more than he was willing to give?” as guests attempt to enjoy their sweet potatoes and polite conversation. After a quick trip to the Boom Boom Room, Bates reappears to flash the dining room with with his he-p*ssy (to the delight of Hank) before diving out of the second story dining room.
All apologies for the above photo. I blame Flea.
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And that, folks, is why I don’t drink.
(I wonder how much waxing went into that?)
Sounds painful…. both the waxing and the act taking place above.
What, the not drinking? It ain’t easy. And yeah the dude doesn’t have a bit of hair from his chin to his superpenal (not a real word but it ought to be) pubes. That can’t be natural. As I recall he was kind of a gravelly-voiced dude, and is presumably cursed with the same testosterone levels (and resulting yeti-ness) that I am.