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What are you guys watching that you see these commercials? I can't recall ever seeing one.
Was initially podcasts where the commercials were overly graphic.

Now during NBA I’m getting some copy cat product with people taking about spraying this stuff under their folds and cracks.

It’s approaching “Idiocracy” territory here.

bostonfred chalked up the graphic personal hygiene product advertising to “late-stage capitalism.” I’m chalking it up to an utter abandonment of personal decorum where crudity and frankness are virtues in and of themselves.

I dissent .
Dissent from dissention, eh? Seems non-punk rock but might just be old.

Anyway, when I was a kid I was told the longest word in the English language was "antidisestablishmentarianism". I don't know if that is or was true, but I've remembered it ever since, without really thinking about what it meant. I think you (and perhaps Fred) are antidisestablishmentarians, and I'd like to subscribe to your newsletter.
 
What are you guys watching that you see these commercials? I can't recall ever seeing one.
Was initially podcasts where the commercials were overly graphic.

Now during NBA I’m getting some copy cat product with people taking about spraying this stuff under their folds and cracks.

It’s approaching “Idiocracy” territory here.

bostonfred chalked up the graphic personal hygiene product advertising to “late-stage capitalism.” I’m chalking it up to an utter abandonment of personal decorum where crudity and frankness are virtues in and of themselves.

I dissent .
Dissent from dissention, eh? Seems non-punk rock but might just be old.

Anyway, when I was a kid I was told the longest word in the English language was "antidisestablishmentarianism". I don't know if that is or was true, but I've remembered it ever since, without really thinking about what it meant. I think you (and perhaps Fred) are antidisestablishmentarians, and I'd like to subscribe to your newsletter.

You caused me to finally look it up. I found out it would be the fourth longest word in the English language if the dictionaries housed it. I also found out that it means “against the disestablishment of the Church of England,” which means the Anglican Church (it is Anglican, no?) would no longer have state sanction or receive state funds.

Kind of an untenable punk rock position for sure. But I like the cut of your jib, sir, and am open to any non-abhorrent newsletter of yours also.

:)
 
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Dissent from dissention, eh? Seems non-punk rock but might just be old.

I’m going to have to admit to a crusty punk phase that was ghastly and inconsiderate of those around me. I’m not sure if it was punk rock, college depression, or just grosser laziness but it wasn’t cool in retrospect. And given that my personal temperament borders slightly on the prudish if not decorous in a lot of respects (I used to win manners awards every year as a child—lol); I didn’t announce the state of my netherlands untethered to the world.

Not very punk at all, I’m afraid.
 
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What are you guys watching that you see these commercials? I can't recall ever seeing one.
Was initially podcasts where the commercials were overly graphic.

Now during NBA I’m getting some copy cat product with people taking about spraying this stuff under their folds and cracks.

It’s approaching “Idiocracy” territory here.

bostonfred chalked up the graphic personal hygiene product advertising to “late-stage capitalism.” I’m chalking it up to an utter abandonment of personal decorum where crudity and frankness are virtues in and of themselves.

I dissent .
Dissent from dissention, eh? Seems non-punk rock but might just be old.

Anyway, when I was a kid I was told the longest word in the English language was "antidisestablishmentarianism". I don't know if that is or was true, but I've remembered it ever since, without really thinking about what it meant. I think you (and perhaps Fred) are antidisestablishmentarians, and I'd like to subscribe to your newsletter.

You caused me to finally look it up. I found out it would be the fourth longest word in the English language. I also found out that it means “against the disestablishment of the Church of England,” which means the Anglican Church (it is Anglican, no?) would no longer have state sanction or receive state funds.

Kind of an untenable punk rock position for sure. But I like the cut of your jib, sir, and am open to any non-abhorrent newsletter of yours also.

:)
Anglico Über alles doesn't seem very punk rock, either. Neopostantidisestablishmentanrianism might be, though.
 
I tried using Mando last month and it gave me a nasty chemical burn type of thing on my inner thighs. So I guess it's back to my personal policy of only letting Ivory soap touch my tender bits.
 
I tried using Mando last month and it gave me a nasty chemical burn type of thing on my inner thighs. So I guess it's back to my personal policy of only letting Ivory soap touch my tender bits.
Did you try the new Mando Topical Ointment for that with notes of Sandalwood, Cedar, and Tobacco Leaf?
My attorney advised me not to use a balm.
 
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Warning, vulva usage alert. Will the filter catch it?
 
I love Lauren Howard Hayes.



Warning, vulva usage alert. Will the filter catch it?
I do use their normal “old school” as it were deodorant. Smells good and doesn’t feel chemically.
 

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