If I said you had a beautiful body...
From the golden font of knowledge, wikipedia, I give you...
One of the earliest examples of double entendre in American culture was the late 19th-century vaudeville act, the Barrison Sisters. They danced, raising their skirts slightly and asking the audience: "Would you like to see my pussy?" After an enthusiastic response, they would raise up their skirts, revealing live kittens secured over their crotches.
The Barrison Sisters reveal kittens beneath their skirts, at the conclusion of their notorious vaudeville cat dance, c. 1890s.
Oh mirth. And who, in their right minds, wouldn't respond enthusiastically to those girls? Hmmm?
One of the earliest examples of double entendre in American culture was the late 19th-century vaudeville act, the Barrison Sisters. They danced, raising their skirts slightly and asking the audience: "Would you like to see my pussy?" After an enthusiastic response, they would raise up their skirts, revealing live kittens secured over their crotches.
The Barrison Sisters reveal kittens beneath their skirts, at the conclusion of their notorious vaudeville cat dance, c. 1890s.
Oh mirth. And who, in their right minds, wouldn't respond enthusiastically to those girls? Hmmm?
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BTW : Wolfmother's track "Woman" is iTunes' free track for the week. You have to sign up for an account, which means giving the bastards your credit card number, but hay. It is a good song.
Can you just send them an email offering some alternate payment methods? I dont wanna give 'em my credit card details. They may use it to buy things i dont want them to buy... like a 16 year old with unrestricted access to a fast internet connection.
I don't think so b-roq. I think that they specifically like having one by the credit card balls. I bought another track almost immediately afterwards, validating the efficacy of there fiendish scheme.
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