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This appears to be a brief segment where the host discusses a divider used during a visit from someone named Joe Shipley.
Original TransmissionsThis episode transcript appears to be incomplete or mismatched with its description. The actual content shows the host (Psyche/Trix) discussing a physical divider that was placed between them and a visitor named Joe Shipley, initially for personal space reasons, but which eventually 'fell out' during their conversation. The host appears to be showing this divider to the audience. The transcript is very brief and doesn't contain the urinal etiquette content mentioned in the episode description, suggesting this may be a mislabeled or corrupted transcript.
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