tea bagging
On Oct 10, 8:35*am, unklbob > wrote:
> On Oct 10, 10:23*am, "The Undead Edward M. Kennedy" > > wrote: > > > > > > > "Mr. N.A.Cho" > wrote > > > > > Does tea go bad? > > > > > My brother would re-use his a couple times... I don't drink that much tea, > > > > so it's usually a few days between uses. But with this cold snap, had a > > > > couple the last couple days... Green Tea, caffeine free... my mom would > > > > always say about food: if in doubt, throw it out. > > > > < > > > <Must be from the USA > > > > Tea bagging means something *entirely* different in the USA. > > > < > > <please take your sexual preversions elsewhere, we do not tolerate this > > <kind of demented filth in our chatroom you heathen freak of nature. > > > Net copping on the usenet is so 1993... > > > --Tedward > > Not too many people know that the term "teabagging"--that is, pressing > the scrotal sack against the forehead of of the "teabagee" became > popular after it was mentioned in the movie "Pecker" by John Waters. > > http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0126604/ Is that something Goo and Dutch would like to do together? |
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