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RE: The worst part

 

Sean,

 

You can still make me laugh!!!

 

Love,

 

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RE: The worst part

 

Sean,

 

You can still make me laugh!!!

 

Love,

 

N

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Turkish errors

 

I've read that the Turkish language lends itself to be a source of potential embarassment. For example, when calling your waiter, if you say "Bakar misiniz?" you are saying "Excuse me, waiter." If you say "Bekar misiniz?" you are saying "Are you single?" If you say "Sikiliyorum" you are saying "I'm bored." If you say "Skiliyorum" you are saying "I'm having regular sex."

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Turkish errors

 

I've read that the Turkish language lends itself to be a source of potential embarassment. For example, when calling your waiter, if you say "Bakar misiniz?" you are saying "Excuse me, waiter." If you say "Bekar misiniz?" you are saying "Are you single?" If you say "Sikiliyorum" you are saying "I'm bored." If you say "Skiliyorum" you are saying "I'm having regular sex."

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Oops! The county health department that gave out the gamma globulin must have been confused. It's Hepatitis A, not B, that can be transmitted orally through food. In order to have transmitted the Hep B, you would have had to have sex or share needles with the guests, not just prepare their food. I guess they just didn't see a lot of Hepatitis B "round those parts." Also, the post-exposure prophylaxis for Hepatitis B is Hepatitis B immune globulin, not gamma globulin (which is for Hep A).

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Oops! The county health department that gave out the gamma globulin must have been confused. It's Hepatitis A, not B, that can be transmitted orally through food. In order to have transmitted the Hep B, you would have had to have sex or share needles with the guests, not just prepare their food. I guess they just didn't see a lot of Hepatitis B "round those parts." Also, the post-exposure prophylaxis for Hepatitis B is Hepatitis B immune globulin, not gamma globulin (which is for Hep A).

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>>This settles it. Nothing is

>>going any me that doesn't

>>have an owner who can

>>pull it out when he's

>>finished.

>

>Careful, Corey. You may find yourself in a situation where you wish he'd pull it out before he's finished. }>

 

 

I wish I'd find myself in that situation. Typically, even the longest lasters don't last long when I'm at work. :)

 

(Monday morning horniness -- physically I'm at work but my mind and soul are still on the weekend)

 

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Guest ChicagoCorey
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>>This settles it. Nothing is

>>going any me that doesn't

>>have an owner who can

>>pull it out when he's

>>finished.

>

>Careful, Corey. You may find yourself in a situation where you wish he'd pull it out before he's finished. }>

 

 

I wish I'd find myself in that situation. Typically, even the longest lasters don't last long when I'm at work. :)

 

(Monday morning horniness -- physically I'm at work but my mind and soul are still on the weekend)

 

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