Let’s say some guy keeps poking you. If you stop him early, your method would probably be to ask nicely.
If you wait until his poking has enraged you, you are likely to kick his balls through the top of his hat if….and follow me closely here….he is wearing a hat. If not, you may achieve the rare but spectacular balls-out-the-ears exit.
I believe most right-thinking persons would agree that the latter is the more satisfactory outcome, second only to balls-banging-against-the-back-teeth.
Such is the case with our moslem friends. We take it and take it and take it. And when they finally achieve the famous last poke (like a toddler who has whined for his all-day-sucker just ONCE too many times), that is when their collective balls will be kicked through their sombreros, or whatever that shit is that they wrap their greasy heads with.
I believe something like that happened in the Philippines
Hi AV.
My great grandfather was with Pershing in the Phillipines. Not sure of exactly what he did. I only know that my g-grandfather rode horses with Pershing.
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Let’s say some guy keeps poking you. If you stop him early, your method would probably be to ask nicely.
If you wait until his poking has enraged you, you are likely to kick his balls through the top of his hat if….and follow me closely here….he is wearing a hat. If not, you may achieve the rare but spectacular balls-out-the-ears exit.
I believe most right-thinking persons would agree that the latter is the more satisfactory outcome, second only to balls-banging-against-the-back-teeth.
Such is the case with our moslem friends. We take it and take it and take it. And when they finally achieve the famous last poke (like a toddler who has whined for his all-day-sucker just ONCE too many times), that is when their collective balls will be kicked through their sombreros, or whatever that shit is that they wrap their greasy heads with.
I believe something like that happened in the Philippines
http://www.tonyrogers.com/humor/pershing.htm
Hi AV.
My great grandfather was with Pershing in the Phillipines. Not sure of exactly what he did. I only know that my g-grandfather rode horses with Pershing.