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Great Molasses Flood in Boston
Beable van Polasm > wrote:
> swt > writes: > > > > Listen, my children, and I shall tell > > Of a sugary treat sent straight from hell > > Waves of molasses flooded Boston > > Drowning the victims in yummy gel > > Boys don't make passes, > At gurls in molasses. Well *I* would, but (1) I am a pervert and (2) I love the bitter yet sweet sticky substance. |
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Great Molasses Flood in Boston
Tuna Lover (aka Bruce) was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
> Beable van Polasm > wrote: > >> swt > writes: >> > >> > Listen, my children, and I shall tell >> > Of a sugary treat sent straight from hell >> > Waves of molasses flooded Boston >> > Drowning the victims in yummy gel >> >> Boys don't make passes, >> At gurls in molasses. > > Well *I* would, but (1) I am a pervert and (2) I love the bitter yet > sweet sticky substance. I could make a joke about loving a sweet sticky substance that tastes like tuna, but won't (NOT BITTER, in my experience). Also, I am a prevert. -- TimC -- http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/staff/tconnors/ Special Relativity: The person in the other queue thinks yours is moving faster. |
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