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As far as I know, we have Ovaries, not Prostates. g


That's just feminist propaganda. NOW is somewhat confused on the issue.


I suppose that can be changed with surgical procedures...
Or were you referring to the "g-spot"?

;-)


Glad to see we got the subject turned round.

Medicine always fascinated me. I liked playing doctor when I was a kid.
I still try to keep a hand in ;- and one of these too, g.
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Billy wrote:
In article ,
Omelet wrote:


As far as I know, we have Ovaries, not Prostates. g

That's just feminist propaganda. NOW is somewhat confused on the issue.


I suppose that can be changed with surgical procedures...
Or were you referring to the "g-spot"?

;-)



Glad to see we got the subject turned round.

Medicine always fascinated me. I liked playing doctor when I was a kid.
I still try to keep a hand in ;- and one of these too, g.


Honestly, do you HAVE to do that to that Chia pet?
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doofy wrote:

Billy wrote:
In article ,
Omelet wrote:


As far as I know, we have Ovaries, not Prostates. g

That's just feminist propaganda. NOW is somewhat confused on the issue.

I suppose that can be changed with surgical procedures...
Or were you referring to the "g-spot"?

;-)



Glad to see we got the subject turned round.

Medicine always fascinated me. I liked playing doctor when I was a kid.
I still try to keep a hand in ;- and one of these too, g.


Honestly, do you HAVE to do that to that Chia pet?


There goes the level;-)
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In article
,
Billy wrote:

In article ,
doofy wrote:

Billy wrote:
In article ,
Omelet wrote:


As far as I know, we have Ovaries, not Prostates. g

That's just feminist propaganda. NOW is somewhat confused on the issue.

I suppose that can be changed with surgical procedures...
Or were you referring to the "g-spot"?

;-)


Glad to see we got the subject turned round.

Medicine always fascinated me. I liked playing doctor when I was a kid.
I still try to keep a hand in ;- and one of these too, g.


Honestly, do you HAVE to do that to that Chia pet?


There goes the level;-)


Absolootly.

Best laugh I've had all week. ;-D

Thanks Doofy!
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Omelet wrote:
In article
,
Billy wrote:


In article ,
doofy wrote:


Billy wrote:

In article ,
Omelet wrote:



As far as I know, we have Ovaries, not Prostates. g

That's just feminist propaganda. NOW is somewhat confused on the issue.

I suppose that can be changed with surgical procedures...
Or were you referring to the "g-spot"?

;-)


Glad to see we got the subject turned round.

Medicine always fascinated me. I liked playing doctor when I was a kid.
I still try to keep a hand in ;- and one of these too, g.

Honestly, do you HAVE to do that to that Chia pet?


There goes the level;-)



Absolootly.

Best laugh I've had all week. ;-D

Thanks Doofy!


Save the Oily Chia!


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In article ,
doofy wrote:

Billy wrote:
In article ,
Omelet wrote:


As far as I know, we have Ovaries, not Prostates. g

That's just feminist propaganda. NOW is somewhat confused on the issue.

I suppose that can be changed with surgical procedures...
Or were you referring to the "g-spot"?

;-)



Glad to see we got the subject turned round.

Medicine always fascinated me. I liked playing doctor when I was a kid.
I still try to keep a hand in ;- and one of these too, g.


Honestly, do you HAVE to do that to that Chia pet?


coughs and LOLOL!!!

snickers a few more times...
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In article
,
Billy wrote:

In article ,
Omelet wrote:

As far as I know, we have Ovaries, not Prostates. g

That's just feminist propaganda. NOW is somewhat confused on the issue.


I suppose that can be changed with surgical procedures...
Or were you referring to the "g-spot"?

;-)


Glad to see we got the subject turned round.

Medicine always fascinated me. I liked playing doctor when I was a kid.
I still try to keep a hand in ;- and one of these too, g.


ROFLMAO!!!

Always a fun game!

But I preferred Cowboys and Indians.

Dad bought me a good cap gun.

snicker

Oh, and "G" can refer to "garden spot".

Just to keep it on topic ya know... g
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In article ,
Omelet wrote:

In article
,
Billy wrote:

In article ,
Omelet wrote:

As far as I know, we have Ovaries, not Prostates. g

That's just feminist propaganda. NOW is somewhat confused on the issue.

I suppose that can be changed with surgical procedures...
Or were you referring to the "g-spot"?

;-)


Glad to see we got the subject turned round.

Medicine always fascinated me. I liked playing doctor when I was a kid.
I still try to keep a hand in ;- and one of these too, g.


ROFLMAO!!!

Always a fun game!

But I preferred Cowboys and Indians.

Dad bought me a good cap gun.

snicker

Oh, and "G" can refer to "garden spot".

Just to keep it on topic ya know... g


Uh, "garden spot", yeah, I knew that. Yeah, being dirty was just second
nature to me, one hand in the garden spot and I'd be all :- & gs.
Think I'll go check my beds of clover now.
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Billy wrote:

Oh, and "G" can refer to "garden spot".

Just to keep it on topic ya know... g


Uh, "garden spot", yeah, I knew that. Yeah, being dirty was just second
nature to me, one hand in the garden spot and I'd be all :- & gs.
Think I'll go check my beds of clover now.
--

Billy


Gardening is always a good way to get down and dirty.

That's what makes it so much fun.

Ever heard of "Beltane"?

Om - Ducking and running as fast as she can...

;-)
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In article ,
Omelet wrote:

In article
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Billy wrote:

Oh, and "G" can refer to "garden spot".

Just to keep it on topic ya know... g


Uh, "garden spot", yeah, I knew that. Yeah, being dirty was just second
nature to me, one hand in the garden spot and I'd be all :- & gs.
Think I'll go check my beds of clover now.
--

Billy


Gardening is always a good way to get down and dirty.

That's what makes it so much fun.

Ever heard of "Beltane"?

Om - Ducking and running as fast as she can...

;-)


If you run faster, you might catch up to me. Beltane? The May-pole,
flower swapping, bon-fire thingy? Not until now. Sounds good though.
What's this about you helping doofy with his fly problem?:-o
Whoops --- gotta run;-)
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Billy wrote:
In article ,
Omelet wrote:


In article
,
Billy wrote:


Oh, and "G" can refer to "garden spot".

Just to keep it on topic ya know... g

Uh, "garden spot", yeah, I knew that. Yeah, being dirty was just second
nature to me, one hand in the garden spot and I'd be all :- & gs.
Think I'll go check my beds of clover now.
--

Billy


Gardening is always a good way to get down and dirty.

That's what makes it so much fun.

Ever heard of "Beltane"?

Om - Ducking and running as fast as she can...

;-)



If you run faster, you might catch up to me. Beltane? The May-pole,
flower swapping, bon-fire thingy? Not until now. Sounds good though.
What's this about you helping doofy with his fly problem?:-o
Whoops --- gotta run;-)


Now you've got me thinking about the Rolling Stones album "Sticky
Fingers".
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In article
,
Billy wrote:

In article ,
Omelet wrote:

In article
,
Billy wrote:

Oh, and "G" can refer to "garden spot".

Just to keep it on topic ya know... g

Uh, "garden spot", yeah, I knew that. Yeah, being dirty was just second
nature to me, one hand in the garden spot and I'd be all :- & gs.
Think I'll go check my beds of clover now.
--

Billy


Gardening is always a good way to get down and dirty.

That's what makes it so much fun.

Ever heard of "Beltane"?

Om - Ducking and running as fast as she can...

;-)


If you run faster, you might catch up to me. Beltane? The May-pole,
flower swapping, bon-fire thingy? Not until now. Sounds good though.
What's this about you helping doofy with his fly problem?:-o
Whoops --- gotta run;-)


ROFL!!!

Thanks for the morning chuckle!

The main Beltane thing is making love in the freshly hoed fields to
promote crop fertility.

It's a Pagan thing. ;-)
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The main Beltane thing is making love in the freshly hoed fields to
promote crop fertility.

It's a Pagan thing. ;-)


Well, it might shock the neighbors but that's what I call gardening:-)
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Omelet wrote:

The main Beltane thing is making love in the freshly hoed fields to
promote crop fertility.

It's a Pagan thing. ;-)


I'm horny. Where can I get me a hoe?
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