To: Slings and Arrows
I think it is a prudent rule of thumb that if your pet, cat or dog, starts being VERY curious about a certain part of your body, to have it checked out.
4 posted on
03/16/2012 12:03:10 AM PDT by
spetznaz
(Nuclear-tipped Ballistic Missiles: The Ultimate Phallic Symbol)
To: spetznaz
5 posted on
03/16/2012 12:11:08 AM PDT by
U-238
To: spetznaz
I think it is a prudent rule of thumb that if your pet, cat or dog, starts being VERY curious about a certain part of your body, to have it checked out.Or at least wash off the bacon grease.
11 posted on
03/16/2012 12:17:20 AM PDT by
Slings and Arrows
(You can't have Ingsoc without an Emmanuel Goldstein.)
To: spetznaz
Does that include a dog in my crotch?
12 posted on
03/16/2012 12:44:27 AM PDT by
GreatOne
(You will bow down before me, Son of Jor-el!)
To: spetznaz
I think it is a prudent rule of thumb that if your pet, cat or dog, starts being VERY curious about a certain part of your body, to have it checked out. It is established that cats and dogs can sense that there is something wrong. Dogs are currently being used to sniff out cancer
48 posted on
03/16/2012 6:29:45 AM PDT by
PapaBear3625
(In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. - George Orwell)
To: spetznaz
I think it is a prudent rule of thumb that if your pet, cat or dog, starts being VERY curious about a certain part of your body, to have it checked out.Jeez..all dogs do is go right for everyones crotch. How would you know?
60 posted on
03/16/2012 8:24:28 AM PDT by
Fawn
(Anyone but OBOZO!!!!)
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