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> > I think over the eyes is more appropriate... if there's enough of it to
> > cover that is! : )

>
> Chei! Tak malu mya budak!


Hwahahaaaa.... i didn't know you were so like dat one.


> Why, just because I confessed to "Eyes so big, stomach so small," is it?
>
> sq, "Admitted Glutton"


No lah, oni protecting your modesty or maybe it should be lack of modesty
now that you admit to "Tak malu mya budak".

DC.


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On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 03:04:18 -0000, "mroo philpott-smythe"
> wrote:

>"DC." > wrote in
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>> <snip>

>
>>> What is so funny?! They make thongs for men too! Nick knows that,
>>> he's just too afraid to admit wanting to see it. It's what they call
>>> a "slingshot thong," and it's of me at the wok cooking kung-pao
>>> chicken! Leopard-skin pattern! Nothing else!

>
>> Howling... with laughter & hoping the wok didn't spit red hot kung-pao
>> sauce all over... or are you into that as well?

>
>You never know, with these mild-mannered academic types. %^)
>
>How red-hot is a red-hot kung-pao sauce? I like really hot and spicy food!
>
>sq


maybe not precisely on-topic, but i recommend 'human hand & other
ailments (letters to the new england journal of medicine).'

it includes a classic:

Dr. Hershkowitz began in the classic recitative of medical case
studies: "A 53-year-old physician, nonsmoker, light drinker (one
highball before dinner), 1.78 meters tall, weighing 70 kg, with no
illnesses, performing strenuous physical exercise for many years,
began a customary 30-minute jog in a local park at 7 p.m. on December
3, 1976."

The temperature that evening was about 20 degrees Fahrenheit, with a
wicked wind. Result: "At 7:25, the jogger noted an unpleasant painful
burning sensation at the penile tip." In the next few minutes, the
runner's pain increased dramatically. He made it back to his apartment
and removed his pants to check the damage. "Physical examination
revealed the glans was frigid, red, tender upon manipulation, and
anesthetic to light touch."

The runner took immediate rewarming action "with one cupped palm." It
worked. The "response was rapid and complete." But his troubles were
just beginning: His wife walked into the room, spotted him naked from
the waist down, and noted the rewarming procedure. She also saw that
he was ogling the pages of a well-known magazine. "Spouse's
observation of therapy produced numerous, varied, and severe side
effects," Dr. Hershkowitz wrote. In other words, the runner's face
turned redder than even his overchilled body part. (Important note:
The physician runner claimed the magazine was the New England Journal
of Medicine, and he was merely keeping up with his profession.)

your pale,
blake


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"DC." > wrote in
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> <snip>


>> > I think over the eyes is more appropriate... if there's enough of
>> > it to cover that is! : )


>> Chei! Tak malu mya budak!


> Hwahahaaaa.... i didn't know you were so like dat one.


Don't anyhow say me until like dat one, ah!

>> Why, just because I confessed to "Eyes so big, stomach so small," is
>> it?


>> sq, "Admitted Glutton"


> No lah, oni protecting your modesty or maybe it should be lack of
> modesty now that you admit to "Tak malu mya budak".


Siapa tak malu! Lu or gua??? Chei!

Protecting my modesty only is it? Wah-lao, you, ah, wait ony until i come
dere. Hantam you ony.

sq, "Larfing!"
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