Re: Why does Gaithersburg vibrate?
From: Edward Green (spamspamspam3_at_netzero.com)
Date: 01/19/05
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Date: 18 Jan 2005 19:40:47 -0800
Gregory L. Hansen wrote:
> In article <34mcidF47i2caU2@individual.net>,
> Laurel Amberdine <circle@mtco.com> wrote:
> >This is how Indy car drivers say they drive -- with their butts.
>
> Related to the "*** dyno", I learned on sci.geo.earthquakes that
> polynesian sailors used to sense subtle shifts in the seas with their
> testicles draped on the deck. That's not a use that had occurred to
me,
> but if it works, it works.
Oh, golly -- you fell for that old anthropologist gag? They'd tell
Margaret Mead that, then laugh that they got the stupid white lady to
watch they rub their balls on the deck. ;-)
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