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mustangj17

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Another reason why newspapers are struggling.

This woman is writing about camel toads/toes.

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um ... I'm sort of not sure what to say here. So many thoughts ... some of the more basic, simple ones: Is this letter legit? Can it be? And the fact that Leslie had to go around asking her coworkers what these 'toads' were ... Joe Rogan wouldn't be pleased.
 
jps said:
um ... I'm sort of not sure what to say here. So many thoughts ... some of the more basic, simple ones: Is this letter legit? Can it be? And the fact that Leslie had to go around asking her coworkers what these 'toads' were ... Joe Rogan wouldn't be pleased.

That's going to keep me laughing all day.
 
This is a very, very old story. Older than the Internet. It was published by some tiny rag in Kansas.
 
Heh heh. Toad licking is so 1994. I said licking.

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This reminds me...I was once at a high school soccer match, sitting in front of a bunch of moms. One was particularly talkative, and regaled her friends with a tale from earlier that day. She was wearing some stretch pants, and her daughter remarked to her that she could see her mom's...(almost whispered) Camel Toe. The mom then asked all her pals if THEY knew what a camel toe was and, upon learning that they did not, described the camel toe effect in full detail. I almost included it in a notebook.
 
MartinEnigmatica said:
This reminds me...I was once at a high school soccer match, sitting in front of a bunch of moms. One was particularly talkative, and regaled her friends with a tale from earlier that day. She was wearing some stretch pants, and her daughter remarked to her that she could see her mom's...(almost whispered) Camel Toe. The mom then asked all her pals if THEY knew what a camel toe was and, upon learning that they did not, described the camel toe effect in full detail. I almost included it in a notebook.

My God, I would have paid good money to read that.
 
BYH said:
MartinEnigmatica said:
This reminds me...I was once at a high school soccer match, sitting in front of a bunch of moms. One was particularly talkative, and regaled her friends with a tale from earlier that day. She was wearing some stretch pants, and her daughter remarked to her that she could see her mom's...(almost whispered) Camel Toe. The mom then asked all her pals if THEY knew what a camel toe was and, upon learning that they did not, described the camel toe effect in full detail. I almost included it in a notebook.

My God, I would have paid good money to read that.


Indeed, decisions like THIS are why newspapers are failing!
 

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