In message <[log in to unmask]>, Ahmad Risk
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>On Sun, 12 Jul 1998 17:44:43 EDT, [log in to unmask] wrote:
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>> If making holes in one's trouser pockets so one could more
>> easily play with oneself was also available on prescription
>> who would I be to deny someone this God-given right?
>>
>> >>
>>Why all of a sudden?
>
>Not all of a sudden. The peasants of Egypt always have a slit in their
>'galabiah' where a pocket should be that leads directly to you know
>what!
>
>It is a practise that is few thousands years old. If the Egyptian
>peasants can have it, why not the Brit peasants?
It's all due to advanced technology - zips - and affluence - you can
aford them!
Why not just slit the lining of the pocket?
Mary
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>Ahmad
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