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He's safe for now.
Were Klondike's 'Choco Tacos' Discontinued?
Wow. That changed quick.Seems that article has just been updated to say it's true, if you check the link again.
Nothing like an ice-cold treat.....Seems that article has just been updated to say it's true, if you check the link again.
Ha...... the wrong forum but anyway,been there done that..I had to ask a doctor about the subject , he called the condition, blue *****......many long years agoI am, seriously and no joke, under doctor's orders to masturbate more often. Apparently it's not good for everything to just sit down there and not go anywhere.
I didn't see it as being too sexual or erotic. Just another way to neglect self care.Ha...... the wrong forum but anyway,been there done that..I had to ask a doctor about the subject , he called the condition, blue *****......many long years ago
I actually agree.....just surprised me.I didn't see it as being too sexual or erotic. Just another way to neglect self care.
PROOF THE EARTH IS FLAT.
And @ChristineM is on the wrong side, again
July 25 (UPI) -- Residents of an Iowa city said maintenance being performed on the municipality's sanitary sewers is having an unusual side-effect -- causing their toilets to overflow.
Locals in Johnston said their toilets have been overflowing in recent days as a result of the work being performed on the city's sewers.
"If I didn't have the toilet seat down it probably would have shot out," Amy Darling-Harding told KCCI-TV. "It was that much pressure and it was a humming noise."
The city said on its website that residents should keep toilet lids closed while not in use.
"Have you experienced water splashing out of your toilets recently? The splashing water is caused by the water cleaning system used during sanitary sewer maintenance. The water cleaning system creates increased air pressure within the sewer piping, causing water to sputter out of toilets," the city said.
The sewer work is expected to take a few weeks to complete.
You'll have to find it first.
You'll rid the world of bacon by eating all you can, eh.BWAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAA
Step one of my evil and diabolical plan to destroy @Revoltingest 's beloved Revoltinstan complete...got them to discontinue Choco Tacos...now....on to ridding the world of Bacon