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John Kuthe wrote:
> On Tuesday, January 26, 2016 at 1:22:56 PM UTC-6, Jeßus wrote:
>> On Tue, 26 Jan 2016 08:05:11 -0800 (PST), John Kuthe
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> On Tuesday, January 26, 2016 at 9:44:41 AM UTC-6, taxed and spent wrote:
>>>>
>>>> no variety?
>>>
>>> Why vary when I've nailed it? Eating my sweet beans and rice with chopped ham right now, and it's delish! I'll have a mango for dessert too!
>>>

>>
>> How can I put this into an analogy you and your alter-ego would
>> understand... Oh yeah - even eating the same pussy every day gets old
>> after a while.

>
> Not when you have a good one! I never tired of eating any GOOD pussy I've ever been allowed to! :-)


It's the being "allowed to" that seems to be your problem, lol!

> As Sly Stone told the Woodstock crowd, "If it was good in the past then it's still good!"
>
> John Kuthe...


Druggie speak.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sly_Stone

After moving to the Los Angeles area in fall 1969, Stone and his
bandmates became heavy users of illegal drugs, primarily cocaine and
PCP.[10] As the members became increasingly focused on drug use and
partying (Stone carried a violin case filled with illegal drugs wherever
he went),[11] recording slowed significantly. Between summer 1969 and
fall 1971, the band released only one single, "Thank You (Falettinme Be
Mice Elf Agin)" / "Everybody Is a Star", released in December 1969. The
former song was one of the first recordings to employ the heavy, funky
beats that would be featured in the funk music of the following decade.
On August 15, 2005, Stone drove his younger sister Vet Stone on his
motorcycle to Los Angeles' Knitting Factory, where Vet was performing
with her Sly & the Family Stone tribute band, the Phunk Phamily Affair.
Stone kept his helmet on during the entire performance, and was
described by one concertgoer as looking a little like Bootsy Collins. A
film crew doing a documentary on Sly & the Family Stone was at the show
and apparently captured this rare sighting on film. Stone, according to
his web site, is producing and writing material for the group's new
album. In addition, Stone renamed the group "Family Stone."

In 2009, the documentary film Coming Back for More detailed his dire
financial situation.[19]