Men dressed in the traditional costume of a Zapotec woman walk during a parade in the town of Juchitan in southern Mexico.
Is that your great-grandpa’s femur in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?
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A definate multi-use mechanism. Works wonders on a man’s head.
"Honey, back in the day, you woulda been held up as a symbol of royalty"
Didn’t Sampson kill hundreds of enemy warriors with the jawbone of a Democrat?
Those are men?
Then again, they may have been taken from an enemy or predecessor, and were used as a warning to anyone else who might get feelings of uppitiness.
IIRC, this practice dates clear back to King Guzzle (or,perhaps I'm confusing him with his Grand Wizer) in the Kingdom of Moo. I'll have to check with Doc Wonmug, to refresh my memory.
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