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Finally, the answer for herring, tosk, flajim, "bruce", jack, mike,
loogy, and all the other little pricks that infest this newsgroup: 'Extra Small' Condoms for 12-Year-Old Boys Go on Sale A leading condom manufacturer in Switzerland has created extra-small condoms for boys as young as 12 years old, the U.K.’s Daily Telegraph reported. The condom, called the Hotshot, was produced after family planning groups and the Swiss AIDS Federation campaigned to have the condoms made following several studies that showed adolescent boys were not using proper protection when engaging in intercourse. "The result that shocked us concerned young boys who display apparently risky behavior,” Nancy Bodmer, who headed the research, told the newspaper. “They have more of a tendency not to protect themselves. They do not have a very developed sexual knowledge. They do not understand the consequences of what they are doing and leave the young girls to take care of the consequences.” Bodmer said the results of the study suggest that early prevention makes sense. A spokeswoman for the company, Lamprecht AG, said the United Kingdom would be a “top priority” if they expanded abroad, especially since the U.K. has one of the highest rates of teen pregnancy in Europe. A standard condom has a diameter of 2 inches; the Hotshot's is 1.7 inches. Line up, boys... |
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Harry wrote:
Finally, the answer for herring, tosk, flajim, "bruce", jack, mike, loogy, and all the other little pricks that infest this newsgroup: 'Extra Small' Condoms for 12-Year-Old Boys Go on Sale A leading condom manufacturer in Switzerland has created extra-small condoms for boys as young as 12 years old, the U.K.?s Daily Telegraph reported. The condom, called the Hotshot, was produced after family planning groups and the Swiss AIDS Federation campaigned to have the condoms made following several studies that showed adolescent boys were not using proper protection when engaging in intercourse. "The result that shocked us concerned young boys who display apparently risky behavior,? Nancy Bodmer, who headed the research, told the newspaper. ?They have more of a tendency not to protect themselves. They do not have a very developed sexual knowledge. They do not understand the consequences of what they are doing and leave the young girls to take care of the consequences.? Bodmer said the results of the study suggest that early prevention makes sense. A spokeswoman for the company, Lamprecht AG, said the United Kingdom would be a ?top priority? if they expanded abroad, especially since the U.K. has one of the highest rates of teen pregnancy in Europe. A standard condom has a diameter of 2 inches; the Hotshot's is 1.7 inches. Line up, boys... Several years ago I managed a couple of drug stores. Condoms were kept in the pharmacy. A lady came in one day wanting to buy condoms for her son who was getting married, graduating or something. I don't think I would want my Mom buying anything for me much less condoms. The Pharmacist asked her if she wanted 3 6 or twelve. She said 3s were probably big enough. i can't tell it like it happened. The Pharmacist and Assistant and I liked to dies with laughter when she left. It was that funny, at the time. |
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"lil abner" wrote in message ... Harry wrote: Finally, the answer for herring, tosk, flajim, "bruce", jack, mike, loogy, and all the other little pricks that infest this newsgroup: 'Extra Small' Condoms for 12-Year-Old Boys Go on Sale A leading condom manufacturer in Switzerland has created extra-small condoms for boys as young as 12 years old, the U.K.?s Daily Telegraph reported. The condom, called the Hotshot, was produced after family planning groups and the Swiss AIDS Federation campaigned to have the condoms made following several studies that showed adolescent boys were not using proper protection when engaging in intercourse. "The result that shocked us concerned young boys who display apparently risky behavior,? Nancy Bodmer, who headed the research, told the newspaper. ?They have more of a tendency not to protect themselves. They do not have a very developed sexual knowledge. They do not understand the consequences of what they are doing and leave the young girls to take care of the consequences.? Bodmer said the results of the study suggest that early prevention makes sense. A spokeswoman for the company, Lamprecht AG, said the United Kingdom would be a ?top priority? if they expanded abroad, especially since the U.K. has one of the highest rates of teen pregnancy in Europe. A standard condom has a diameter of 2 inches; the Hotshot's is 1.7 inches. Line up, boys... Several years ago I managed a couple of drug stores. Condoms were kept in the pharmacy. A lady came in one day wanting to buy condoms for her son who was getting married, graduating or something. I don't think I would want my Mom buying anything for me much less condoms. The Pharmacist asked her if she wanted 3 6 or twelve. She said 3s were probably big enough. i can't tell it like it happened. The Pharmacist and Assistant and I liked to dies with laughter when she left. It was that funny, at the time. LOL! I see that harry is projecting again. I love the fact that he includes me in his little post, and he doesn't even know me. He most certainly has never seen my "junk." However, I *must* have a little dick since I don't like him. Typical lefty logic.yawn --Mike |
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On 3/5/10 1:01 AM, mgg wrote:
"lil abner" wrote in message ... Harry wrote: Finally, the answer for herring, tosk, flajim, "bruce", jack, mike, loogy, and all the other little pricks that infest this newsgroup: 'Extra Small' Condoms for 12-Year-Old Boys Go on Sale A leading condom manufacturer in Switzerland has created extra-small condoms for boys as young as 12 years old, the U.K.?s Daily Telegraph reported. The condom, called the Hotshot, was produced after family planning groups and the Swiss AIDS Federation campaigned to have the condoms made following several studies that showed adolescent boys were not using proper protection when engaging in intercourse. "The result that shocked us concerned young boys who display apparently risky behavior,? Nancy Bodmer, who headed the research, told the newspaper. ?They have more of a tendency not to protect themselves. They do not have a very developed sexual knowledge. They do not understand the consequences of what they are doing and leave the young girls to take care of the consequences.? Bodmer said the results of the study suggest that early prevention makes sense. A spokeswoman for the company, Lamprecht AG, said the United Kingdom would be a ?top priority? if they expanded abroad, especially since the U.K. has one of the highest rates of teen pregnancy in Europe. A standard condom has a diameter of 2 inches; the Hotshot's is 1.7 inches. Line up, boys... Several years ago I managed a couple of drug stores. Condoms were kept in the pharmacy. A lady came in one day wanting to buy condoms for her son who was getting married, graduating or something. I don't think I would want my Mom buying anything for me much less condoms. The Pharmacist asked her if she wanted 3 6 or twelve. She said 3s were probably big enough. i can't tell it like it happened. The Pharmacist and Assistant and I liked to dies with laughter when she left. It was that funny, at the time. LOL! I see that harry is projecting again. I love the fact that he includes me in his little post, and he doesn't even know me. He most certainly has never seen my "junk." However, I *must* have a little dick since I don't like him. Typical lefty logic.yawn --Mike You're kinda slow, eh, Mikey? |
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Harry wrote:
Finally, the answer for herring, tosk, flajim, "bruce", jack, mike, loogy, and all the other little pricks that infest this newsgroup: 'Extra Small' Condoms for 12-Year-Old Boys Go on Sale A leading condom manufacturer in Switzerland has created extra-small condoms for boys as young as 12 years old, the U.K.’s Daily Telegraph reported. The condom, called the Hotshot, was produced after family planning groups and the Swiss AIDS Federation campaigned to have the condoms made following several studies that showed adolescent boys were not using proper protection when engaging in intercourse. "The result that shocked us concerned young boys who display apparently risky behavior,” Nancy Bodmer, who headed the research, told the newspaper. “They have more of a tendency not to protect themselves. They do not have a very developed sexual knowledge. They do not understand the consequences of what they are doing and leave the young girls to take care of the consequences.” Bodmer said the results of the study suggest that early prevention makes sense. A spokeswoman for the company, Lamprecht AG, said the United Kingdom would be a “top priority” if they expanded abroad, especially since the U.K. has one of the highest rates of teen pregnancy in Europe. A standard condom has a diameter of 2 inches; the Hotshot's is 1.7 inches. Line up, boys... They better tighten up your ankle braclet a bit so you can't slither out of it. Slimeball. |
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On 3/5/10 9:10 AM, anon-e-moose wrote:
Harry wrote: Finally, the answer for herring, tosk, flajim, "bruce", jack, mike, loogy, and all the other little pricks that infest this newsgroup: 'Extra Small' Condoms for 12-Year-Old Boys Go on Sale A leading condom manufacturer in Switzerland has created extra-small condoms for boys as young as 12 years old, the U.K.’s Daily Telegraph reported. The condom, called the Hotshot, was produced after family planning groups and the Swiss AIDS Federation campaigned to have the condoms made following several studies that showed adolescent boys were not using proper protection when engaging in intercourse. "The result that shocked us concerned young boys who display apparently risky behavior,” Nancy Bodmer, who headed the research, told the newspaper. “They have more of a tendency not to protect themselves. They do not have a very developed sexual knowledge. They do not understand the consequences of what they are doing and leave the young girls to take care of the consequences.” Bodmer said the results of the study suggest that early prevention makes sense. A spokeswoman for the company, Lamprecht AG, said the United Kingdom would be a “top priority” if they expanded abroad, especially since the U.K. has one of the highest rates of teen pregnancy in Europe. A standard condom has a diameter of 2 inches; the Hotshot's is 1.7 inches. Line up, boys... They better tighten up your ankle braclet a bit so you can't slither out of it. Slimeball. Not to worry...I hear there's an extra-extra-extra small condom coming out soon for the tiniest of little pricks who hide behind the shield of anonymity here...you know...with handles like...anon-e-moose. So armored, you'll be able to copulate with almost any belly button -- Which one is the girl? http://tinyurl.com/ycpsnzz |
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On 3/5/10 9:10 AM, anon-e-moose wrote: Harry wrote: Finally, the answer for herring, tosk, flajim, "bruce", jack, mike, loogy, and all the other little pricks that infest this newsgroup: 'Extra Small' Condoms for 12-Year-Old Boys Go on Sale A leading condom manufacturer in Switzerland has created extra-small condoms for boys as young as 12 years old, the U.K.’s Daily Telegraph reported. The condom, called the Hotshot, was produced after family planning groups and the Swiss AIDS Federation campaigned to have the condoms made following several studies that showed adolescent boys were not using proper protection when engaging in intercourse. "The result that shocked us concerned young boys who display apparently risky behavior,” Nancy Bodmer, who headed the research, told the newspaper. “They have more of a tendency not to protect themselves. They do not have a very developed sexual knowledge. They do not understand the consequences of what they are doing and leave the young girls to take care of the consequences.” Bodmer said the results of the study suggest that early prevention makes sense. A spokeswoman for the company, Lamprecht AG, said the United Kingdom would be a “top priority” if they expanded abroad, especially since the U.K. has one of the highest rates of teen pregnancy in Europe. A standard condom has a diameter of 2 inches; the Hotshot's is 1.7 inches. Line up, boys... They better tighten up your ankle braclet a bit so you can't slither out of it. Slimeball. Not to worry...I hear there's an extra-extra-extra small condom coming out soon for the tiniest of little pricks who hide behind the shield of anonymity here...you know...with handles like...anon-e-moose. So armored, you'll be able to copulate with almost any belly button Haven't been close enough to touch the Irish skin in a while , eh. Your temperament shows it. |
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On 3/5/10 10:06 AM, anon-e-moose wrote:
Harry wrote: On 3/5/10 9:10 AM, anon-e-moose wrote: Harry wrote: Finally, the answer for herring, tosk, flajim, "bruce", jack, mike, loogy, and all the other little pricks that infest this newsgroup: 'Extra Small' Condoms for 12-Year-Old Boys Go on Sale A leading condom manufacturer in Switzerland has created extra-small condoms for boys as young as 12 years old, the U.K.’s Daily Telegraph reported. The condom, called the Hotshot, was produced after family planning groups and the Swiss AIDS Federation campaigned to have the condoms made following several studies that showed adolescent boys were not using proper protection when engaging in intercourse. "The result that shocked us concerned young boys who display apparently risky behavior,” Nancy Bodmer, who headed the research, told the newspaper. “They have more of a tendency not to protect themselves. They do not have a very developed sexual knowledge. They do not understand the consequences of what they are doing and leave the young girls to take care of the consequences.” Bodmer said the results of the study suggest that early prevention makes sense. A spokeswoman for the company, Lamprecht AG, said the United Kingdom would be a “top priority” if they expanded abroad, especially since the U.K. has one of the highest rates of teen pregnancy in Europe. A standard condom has a diameter of 2 inches; the Hotshot's is 1.7 inches. Line up, boys... They better tighten up your ankle braclet a bit so you can't slither out of it. Slimeball. Not to worry...I hear there's an extra-extra-extra small condom coming out soon for the tiniest of little pricks who hide behind the shield of anonymity here...you know...with handles like...anon-e-moose. So armored, you'll be able to copulate with almost any belly button Haven't been close enough to touch the Irish skin in a while , eh. Your temperament shows it. You need to work on your repartee...you don't have any. -- Which one is the girl? http://tinyurl.com/ycpsnzz |
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On Mar 5, 9:06*am, anon-e-moose wrote:
Harry wrote: On 3/5/10 9:10 AM, anon-e-moose wrote: Harry wrote: Finally, the answer for herring, tosk, flajim, "bruce", jack, mike, loogy, and all the other little pricks that infest this newsgroup: 'Extra Small' Condoms for 12-Year-Old Boys Go on Sale A leading condom manufacturer in Switzerland has created extra-small condoms for boys as young as 12 years old, the U.K.’s Daily Telegraph reported. The condom, called the Hotshot, was produced after family planning groups and the Swiss AIDS Federation campaigned to have the condoms made following several studies that showed adolescent boys were not using proper protection when engaging in intercourse. "The result that shocked us concerned young boys who display apparently risky behavior,” Nancy Bodmer, who headed the research, told the newspaper. “They have more of a tendency not to protect themselves. They do not have a very developed sexual knowledge. They do not understand the consequences of what they are doing and leave the young girls to take care of the consequences.” Bodmer said the results of the study suggest that early prevention makes sense. A spokeswoman for the company, Lamprecht AG, said the United Kingdom would be a “top priority” if they expanded abroad, especially since the U.K. has one of the highest rates of teen pregnancy in Europe. A standard condom has a diameter of 2 inches; the Hotshot's is 1.7 inches. Line up, boys... They better tighten up your ankle braclet a bit so you can't slither out of it. Slimeball. Not to worry...I hear there's an extra-extra-extra small condom coming out soon for the tiniest of little pricks who hide behind the shield of anonymity here...you know...with handles like...anon-e-moose. So armored, you'll be able to copulate with almost any belly button Haven't been close enough to touch the Irish skin in a while , eh. Your temperament shows it.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I do. About every day. Me bonnie Bridget is half full Irish (Mullane/ Grady) , but then again half full dutch (Van Vertloo/ Hoogner). Oh well..... ?;^ ) |
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On Thu, 04 Mar 2010 23:05:02 -0500, lil abner wrote:
Harry wrote: Finally, the answer for herring, tosk, flajim, "bruce", jack, mike, loogy, and all the other little pricks that infest this newsgroup: 'Extra Small' Condoms for 12-Year-Old Boys Go on Sale A leading condom manufacturer in Switzerland has created extra-small condoms for boys as young as 12 years old, the U.K.?s Daily Telegraph reported. The condom, called the Hotshot, was produced after family planning groups and the Swiss AIDS Federation campaigned to have the condoms made following several studies that showed adolescent boys were not using proper protection when engaging in intercourse. "The result that shocked us concerned young boys who display apparently risky behavior,? Nancy Bodmer, who headed the research, told the newspaper. ?They have more of a tendency not to protect themselves. They do not have a very developed sexual knowledge. They do not understand the consequences of what they are doing and leave the young girls to take care of the consequences.? Bodmer said the results of the study suggest that early prevention makes sense. A spokeswoman for the company, Lamprecht AG, said the United Kingdom would be a ?top priority? if they expanded abroad, especially since the U.K. has one of the highest rates of teen pregnancy in Europe. A standard condom has a diameter of 2 inches; the Hotshot's is 1.7 inches. Line up, boys... Several years ago I managed a couple of drug stores. Condoms were kept in the pharmacy. A lady came in one day wanting to buy condoms for her son who was getting married, graduating or something. I don't think I would want my Mom buying anything for me much less condoms. The Pharmacist asked her if she wanted 3 6 or twelve. She said 3s were probably big enough. i can't tell it like it happened. The Pharmacist and Assistant and I liked to dies with laughter when she left. It was that funny, at the time. Thanks so much for posting Harry's comment. I see he's infatuated with dick sizes. Last week it was assholes. Never know what to expect. But please, keep responding to his posts and including the quote! -- John H All decisions are the result of binary thinking, which is why conservatives can see in black and white. |
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