News you can’t use.

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Because you need your weekly fix of nonsense news.

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If your penis can lift barbells? I don’t want to know about it…

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Or not.

I’m going with not.

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I am a menopausal woman of a certain age, and while I don’t yet resemble Lord Dudley Mountcatten on the whisker front… I will admit to fighting one stubborn hair that has no business on my chin.

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I only have one question, but it’s the most important.

Does the cow enjoy it?

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I’m not at all conflicted.

They’re awful.

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26 thoughts on “News you can’t use.”

  1. Is that Eggplant supposed to represent my penis? Wow. My biology teacher lied and, it would seem, I have been looking at this all wrong. Instead of using it for sex and reproduction, I should have been using it for Parmesan.

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  2. I LOVE those shoes. I went to the web site and oh how I wish I was 30 years younger. I lived in stilettos for 30+ years and when I had to trash my shoe supply I cried. They are a bit beyond my budget ($595!) but a girl can drool…

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    1. Just wondering if you have spine or ankle/knee problems? Ask any physiotherapist. The most common cause of back problems for women is high-heeled shoes, with spikes being the worst. If you have no back problems you are one lucky lady.

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  3. I’m not sure how the eggplant emoji came to represent a penis. It is sad for me. A friend who is a graphic artist designed a logo (45+ years ago) for a food co-op I’m part of. It became the icon by which the organization was/is known. I wonder how many look at the image now and think “penis” instead of “food”.

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  4. Do you remember platform sneakers… prob 15 or more years ago? A friend was wearing them, ran after her kid, and broke both her ankles.

    My life is now a daily, near OCD, battle with course grey facial hairs and thin wavy white hairs on my arms.

    TMI: I support the first headline. I’ve had a couple “boyfriends” who had enough muscle control to make their penis “jump”. It affects me like a mouse affects a cat… I POUNCE (in a hood way).

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