The scene opens in a hotel lobby, where the hotel's "annoying boss" is trying to get the hotel to pay for a prostitute. The "annoyed boss" asks if the hotel has a problem finding a prostitute, and the hotel says that it does, but that it's hard to find one now that the economy is so bad. "I always feel like I'm crumbling under pressure," says the hotel, who is now using the services of prostitutes for the first time. He tells the hotel that he's a sadist, and that he won't "do anything" that the hotel doesn't like. "If you hate," he says, "pant slap" , "we're just getting ting start" . "You can let go," he cries, "now . . I finally calmed down."
The scene opens in a hotel lobby, where the hotel's "annoying boss" is trying to get the hotel to pay for a prostitute. The "annoyed boss" asks if the hotel has a problem finding a prostitute, and the hotel says that it does, but that it's hard to find one now that the economy is so bad. "I always feel like I'm crumbling under pressure," says the hotel, who is now using the services of prostitutes for the first time. He tells the hotel that he's a sadist, and that he won't "do anything" that the hotel doesn't like. "If you hate," he says, "pant slap" , "we're just getting ting start" . "You can let go," he cries, "now . . I finally calmed down."