>> anthony: you see them everywhere here. >> anthony: oh, jeez. it's a cock-alanche. >> darren: you could make a chess set out of them, though. >> anthony: really, my dick takes your schlong. now that's a little, that's -- >> darren: that's making a statement of some sort. >> anthony: yeah it is, it is. >> darren: all right, i'm going to go for the sad one. and you're going for sort of -- >> anthony: sort of a rainbow. rainbow dick. i want to see this appearing on the budget by the way. >> darren: exactly, how do you write this off? do i add a little tip? >> anthony: can we have a bag? can i pass this along? i'm not walking around with this. you know what i mean, i'm holding two -- i feel like i'm -- >> darren: so when are they -- tell me what they represent? >> anthony: uh, embarrassment. >> anthony: all this is the legacy of drukpa kunley -- a llama and holy man who lived 500 years ago, and spread the tenets of buddhism, along with