
A Ninth O.T. Katie Thread
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Re: A Ninth O.T. Katie Thread
So you do not think it could be another instance of Bullmoose's warped sense of humour, maybe to stop Katie racing to answer the door? 

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Re: A Ninth O.T. Katie Thread
I think that, if it was something of Bullmoose's instigation, he would've given himself a reason to spank Katie. (Not that there's ever any shortage of reasons.




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Re: A Ninth O.T. Katie Thread
He will spank her anyway. Maybe he wanted Pizza man to warm her up a bit. 

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Re: A Ninth O.T. Katie Thread
Certainly not a blue moon, but on its way to being black and blue. 

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Re: A Ninth O.T. Katie Thread
You can moon me anytime, Katie - just remember the consequences!
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Re: A Ninth O.T. Katie Thread
Hi, Solsunbeach. Thanks for the comment.
No one has ever mooned me. If anyone did, I would want it to be someone like Katie.solsunbeach wrote: ↑Tue Jan 19, 2021 7:53 amYou can moon me anytime, Katie - just remember the consequences!
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Re: A Ninth O.T. Katie Thread
If it comes to that a "blue moon" is a second full moon in one calendar month, which is uncommon but not rare. A "Lunar Month" is roughly 4 weeks.
In Australia what Americans call mooning is known as "dropping a brown-eye." I will leave you to find out what the Maoris call it and how it is pronounced.
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Re: A Ninth O.T. Katie Thread
The Maori people of New Zealand call it "whakapohane." It is a traditional insult. To get some idea how it is pronounced you must know that in the Maori language "wh" is pronounced like "f" in English.
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getting a little bit political
For those of you outside the U.S., I'll explain that the mens' shirts represent their political views. Whenever an election is held, news stations show a map of the country with the states colored either red or blue, to indicate whether they're voting Republican or Democrat.