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Michael Coslo wrote in
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Lostgallifreyan wrote:
Michael Coslo wrote in
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Richard Clark wrote:

We have your dozen or more suppositions filtered through anonymous and
linked-to sources of indifferent quality that each in their own right
have issues with a spectrum of cable types

I read that as "suppositories" instead of suppositions, Richard. Perhaps
both may be right? 8^)


Careful. Don't worry about mine, worry about the one you might seem to be
licking.



I've always thought those little wax bottles with the flavored water in
them were kind of distasteful for the same reason.


Ok, now I'm really lost, but never mind.. Wax bottles? Flavoured water? Don't
make me regret I asked.
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Lostgallifreyan wrote:
Michael Coslo wrote in
:

Lostgallifreyan wrote:
Michael Coslo wrote in
:

Richard Clark wrote:

We have your dozen or more suppositions filtered through anonymous and
linked-to sources of indifferent quality that each in their own right
have issues with a spectrum of cable types
I read that as "suppositories" instead of suppositions, Richard. Perhaps
both may be right? 8^)

Careful. Don't worry about mine, worry about the one you might seem to be
licking.


I've always thought those little wax bottles with the flavored water in
them were kind of distasteful for the same reason.


Ok, now I'm really lost, but never mind.. Wax bottles? Flavoured water? Don't
make me regret I asked.


They're about 2 and a half inches long, made of wax and look a little
like the nasty things we're joking about. Kids bite the top off, and
drink th esmall amount of flavored water in them.

- Mike -
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Michael Coslo wrote in
:

Lostgallifreyan wrote:
Michael Coslo wrote in
:

Lostgallifreyan wrote:
Michael Coslo wrote in
:

Richard Clark wrote:

We have your dozen or more suppositions filtered through anonymous
and linked-to sources of indifferent quality that each in their own
right have issues with a spectrum of cable types
I read that as "suppositories" instead of suppositions, Richard.
Perhaps both may be right? 8^)

Careful. Don't worry about mine, worry about the one you might seem
to be licking.

I've always thought those little wax bottles with the flavored water
in them were kind of distasteful for the same reason.


Ok, now I'm really lost, but never mind.. Wax bottles? Flavoured water?
Don't make me regret I asked.


They're about 2 and a half inches long, made of wax and look a little
like the nasty things we're joking about. Kids bite the top off, and
drink th esmall amount of flavored water in them.


I think I've seen something like them, though in some kind of clear pliable
plastic. Usually flat and flaccid by the time I see them in the streets.
Definitely unsavoury... I mean, they don't look exactly like a used condom,
but the older I get, the more I wonder about some of the stuff that kids find
fun to eat.
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