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Joined: 17 Mar 2003
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Location: In the clutches of the Red Dragon. Erm...China

PostPosted: Tue May 20, 2003 12:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

CF,

where is Honalee? Is it near Xetcetcetcetcetcetc? I saw a dragon once. It was really good stuff. The dragon, that is. Now here's an idea for some enterprising and currently under-employed ESL brethren. Waterpipes (c'mon, don't play innocent with me) shaped like a dragon. If we follow Sunaru's example with the dog, the mouthpiece could be in the dragon's arse. Your marketing blurb could be 'Here, take a Puff!' I'll just take 15% of the proceeds.

And Sunaru, good on you for sticking with the 'necrophilia' pronunciation. Many others would give up. It's one of the top 500 most useful words students need to know. Just wait until the Olympics arrive.

Hi, Man. My name's Puff. My mother, father and dog very love me. My favourite sport/hobby is necrophilia. Shocked
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