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These fetishing shoes are not just elegant but also remarkably effective at blasting buns with ball bearings. Their derrièring design includes rounded fulcrum heels and spring steel soles that extend as tracks, eight inches to the rear.
Just slip them on, drop the back of your trousers, take a walk
in the privacy of your own home and enjoy a fantastic, fanny flailing, as steel balls trickle down your pant legs to be flung up by the flapping lever action of every step. The benefits include lighter cellulite, ruddy, dimpled cheeks and a whippersnapper form one could diet for. For even more fun, feed your feet flippers with jacks, butt-flicking clay or warm chocolate kisses.
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http://www.geocitie....html?1056283300935 [FarmerJohn, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 17 2004]
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Swedish saying: "Smaken är som baken - delad" (Taste is like the butt - divided). |
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Buns'o'steel, the hard way. |
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you sure that doesn't mean - "smacking the arse is baked"? |
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You could rig a counter through which the trickling steel balls would pass, thus making a crude (in use, but delightfully elegant in form and function) pedometer. |
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Walk to a strict rhythm, and you have the freakiest clock ever to come out of FJ's brain. |
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"Weird" doesn't even come close. |
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An exceedingly odd idea. + |
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By the way [FarmerJohn] I hope you are an American, otherwise the "fanny flailing" takes on a whole new ( and much more painful)meaning. |
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Maybe some of the medication has gone to my head. |
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Entry Word: bizarre
Function: adjective
Text: 1
Synonyms STRANGE 4, curious, odd, oddball, outlandish, peculiar, queer, singular, unusual, weird |
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. . . "butt-flicking clay" . . . oh, man. |
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Waiter? I'll have what He's having.
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