And, who the hell spends $20 a month on paper towels???
I think Nedl does. He stuffs them in the front of his thong. Too bad he wets them so often.
You got me confused with chosen. He's why there are so many flies in Walmart.
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And, who the hell spends $20 a month on paper towels??? I think Nedl does. He stuffs them in the front of his thong. Too bad he wets them so often.
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OK, just came too (er, uh, woke up). I missed most of the conversation last evening, but it looks like we have "mission creep" on the elect. shorts project. The tin foil idea definitely will present a problem with the electrical components. And, the smell of burning crabs is equally repugnant to me (makes me just as sick as burning hair). I did come to the realization that these things do have to be red, to compensate for the discoloration during the circucision process. Green (as in the green thong) is definitely a no-no. Maybe I'll just sell the whole project to GE. My goal is to do whatever it takes to get these into the market as fast as possible. I can't wait to see them in Wally World with a "made in Pakistan" label on them. |
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OK, just came too (er, uh, woke up). I missed most of the conversation last evening, but it looks like we have "mission creep" on the elect. shorts project. The tin foil idea definitely will present a problem with the electrical components. And, the smell of burning crabs is equally repugnant to me (makes me just as sick as burning hair). I did come to the realization that these things do have to be red, to compensate for the discoloration during the circucision process. Green (as in the green thong) is definitely a no-no. Maybe I'll just sell the whole project to GE. My goal is to do whatever it takes to get these into the market as fast as possible. I can't wait to see them in Wally World with a "made in Pakistan" label on them.
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And, who the hell spends $20 a month on paper towels??? I think Nedl does. He stuffs them in the front of his thong. Too bad he wets them so often.
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