 h a l f b a k e r y Keep out of reach of children.
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Reminds me of Zaphod Beeblebrox's shades which turned completely opaque when they sensed danger. |
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Get spirit shades instead of beer goggles. Far cooler. |
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Where does this word Minger come from? Is it sex specific? |
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Back when I had sex (it's been 3 years), I solved this problem by sending the sot home as soon as I was done with him. |
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Bonarein: The word 'minger' is Scottish in origin (or so i believe), and rhymes with 'pinger'. And basically means something which you wouldn't touch with a barge pole, or your own pole for that matter. |
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God bless the Scotts. Any people that could create Drambuie out of
ethanol and peat moss is certainly a civilization of the highest order. |
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I once had a friend (who became a girlfriend) who reckoned before a pissed night out (and at other times in case unplanned drunken nights out occurred) you should make sure you have a bottle of vodka under your pillow. |
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Then, in the morning, if your 'conquest' was a stunner, you could celebrate, if not, you could return to the state you were in the night before and you wouldn't care. |
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Must admit I never found a bottle of vodka under her pillow - maybe she'd always drunk it by the time I woke up.... |
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My problem was that those schemie mingers would never have me! |
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