At least be funny if your going to post that far OT.

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From: Dumb Guy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 3:57 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: While at Baja Fresh


I noticed something at lunch.

Why isn't the phrase "chopping [one's] meat" a double-entendre?

Were the guido making the burrito innards using a different implement--a
mallet rather than a cleaver, for instance--much snickering would ensue;
e.g., "see that guy over there beating his meat". Guffaw.

As it were, he was merely "chopping his meat". Utterance of this
observation did not elicit even a slight chortle from those at the table.
Only stoic acknowledgement of fact.

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