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Originally posted by youth_cycler
Because people are idiots idiots idiots.

*cough* stop dissin the idiots y0! *cough*

Well it did raise a smile on my face, I can't belive that someone was stupid enough to try that.
 
:lol: Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah!!!!!

What an IDIOT!!!!! :lol:
 
I doubt its credibility. I don't trust any sources that call a penis a 'pecker'.
 
Originally posted by SublimeDood10
I doubt its credibility. I don't trust any sources that call a penis a 'pecker'.
Ah, quite the observation.

I'm glad that idiots have finally created a way to prevent their reproduction.
 
You know at least he could have checked the temp before doing that.
 
Originally posted by SublimeDood10
I doubt its credibility. I don't trust any sources that call a penis a 'pecker'.

I don't believe it took twelve posts to finally make this suggestion!

No newspaper would use such colloquial phrasing.
 
Originally posted by M5Power
I don't believe it took twelve posts to finally make this suggestion!

No newspaper would use such colloquial phrasing.

eer... believe me, I've read some mexican newspapers that would... worse thing is that they are the top selling newspapers in this city. but then again, with only 8 million papers sold everyday in a city with over 100 million habitants, its no wonder why those papers are the top sellers...

Cano

culturally, mexico sux...
 
Originally posted by Cano
eer... believe me, I've read some mexican newspapers that would... worse thing is that they are the top selling newspapers in this city. but then again, with only 8 million papers sold everyday in a city with over 100 million habitants, its no wonder why those papers are the top sellers...

Cano

culturally, mexico sux...
No, I agree with SublimeDood - newspapers aren't going to go calling objects by their colloquial name, are they now?
 
Originally posted by SandStorm
No, I agree with SublimeDood - newspapers aren't going to go calling objects by their colloquial name, are they now?

I dunno, I've seen newspapers from the Netherlands that have played fast and loose with obscene words. Publishing laws in Europe aren't quite as strict as they are in the States, you know.

But still, I don't buy it. Nobody would be dumb enough to think "Let's see what happens when I ram this extremely sensitive part of my body into this very hot pie!" Unless he was terribly drunk, that is...
 
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