Man, these are delicious. I just can't get enough. (//forums/richedit/smileys/Happy/14.gif)
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mega-omg!
I wonder what it tastes like, and if it smells the same as it tastes??
Chedder and Bacon ? LOL
Megapussi! Sounds like an idea for Hollywood!
Bond......James Bond......a sequel to Pussy Galore perhaps ?????
Bet ya can't eat just one!
P.C. wrote:
Bond......James Bond......a sequel to Pussy Galore perhaps
Galore means plenty...but mega means HUUUUUUGE.
I'm not sure I'd like that.... :)
I think mega means million....and the less 'technical' form could at least mean many.
P.C. wrote:
I think mega means million....and the less 'technical' form could at least mean many.
Then it would literally mean many pussi's. lol.
Sportsdude wrote:
P.C. wrote:
[em]I think mega means million....and the less 'technical' form could at least mean many.[/em][/div]
Yes, one million pussies. Wow. Sometimes the jokes just write themselves, lol. (//forums/richedit/smileys/Happy/14.gif)
Looks like this guy has some catching up to do: [a href="vny!://1001vaginas.com/"]vny!://1001vaginas.com/[/a]
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P.C. wrote:
I think mega means million....and the less 'technical' form could at least mean many.
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Yes, of course it means million.
And if we aren't going to be "technical" anyway I can as well say it means "'huuuuuuuge", right ?
Sportsdude wrote:
P.C. wrote
Then it would literally mean many pussi's. lol.
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Yes, that's right.
TehBorken wrote:
Yes, one million pussies. Wow. Sometimes the jokes just write themselves, lol.
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So you think when I wrote mega means "huuuuuuge" I was serious ?
Don't tell me you didn't get that.
Or don't you like the picture that word was evoking ? :)
It's Finnish. Below it you see the word "megapÄse", which is the same thing in Swedish.
Pussi = sack or bag.
Somewhere in my pile of things there is a paper sack I saved from when I was in Helsinki, from a sweet shop called Karkki Pussi.
For good anti-social fun, next time you're in a shop, ask the clerk if they have a pussi, or better yet, tell them that you need a pussi.
What's so anti-social about that, Trollio ?