The basement was dark because all the lights had been turned off and there was only the lamp above the T.V. left to light the large open space. Smoke filled the air as Hyde finished lighting the incense. The group used the incense to overpower the smell of pot. It also was an excuse for the smoke in the room.
"Man, those cheerleaders were so freakin' sweet," Kelso laughed.
"Yes, those girls had nice asses," Fez readily agreed.
"Jackie and Eppie sure were cozying up to those dumb-ass football players," Hyde complained.
"Your right Hyde," Kelso nodded. "What have they got that we don't anyways?"
"Good bodies," Eric suggested.
"What are you complaining about, man, you've got Donna," Hyde shook his head.
"So?" Eric asked. "You never seemed to care before."
"I wish I was making out with one of those cheerleaders right now," Fez smiled.
"Yeah," Kelso agreed. "Hey, I bet Eppie is making out with that number 75 right now."
"Shut up, Kelso," Hyde commanded.
"Dude," Eric said to Hyde. "What's wrong with you? You're bringing the whole circle down."
"Maybe I'm just not into today," Hyde began to stand.
"Is this all about Jackie?" Eric demanded to know.
"No, this has nothing to do about Jackie," Hyde then left the circle and the basement.
