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Just saw a movie on DVD, depressing one, 'Weatherman" with
Nick Cage and Michael Cane. Learned this new phrase:
Camel Toe.
Anyone hear this one before? Got a giggle out of that one.

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Originally posted by sonhouse
Just saw a movie on DVD, depressing one, 'Weatherman" with
Nick Cage and Michael Cane. Learned this new phrase:
Camel Toe.
Anyone hear this one before? Got a giggle out of that one.
You mean a Moose knuckle?

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Originally posted by sonhouse
Just saw a movie on DVD, depressing one, 'Weatherman" with
Nick Cage and Michael Cane. Learned this new phrase:
Camel Toe.
Anyone hear this one before? Got a giggle out of that one.
Yea, term has been around for some time now. Can be considered offense to some people, keep that in mind.

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Originally posted by sonhouse
Just saw a movie on DVD, depressing one, 'Weatherman" with
Nick Cage and Michael Cane. Learned this new phrase:
Camel Toe.
Anyone hear this one before? Got a giggle out of that one.
Yep, it's been around a long time.

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Originally posted by KnightWulfe
Can be considered offense to some people, keep that in mind.
Well, they shouldn't be hiking their sweat pants up like that in the first place...

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Originally posted by KnightWulfe
Can be considered offense to some people, keep that in mind.[/b]
Since when does that matter in this place? I have the impression the general feeling is, "The more offensive the better."

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Originally posted by sonhouse
Just saw a movie on DVD, depressing one, 'Weatherman" with
Nick Cage and Michael Cane. Learned this new phrase:
Camel Toe.
Anyone hear this one before? Got a giggle out of that one.
It's an oldie. There is some song with that as its theme but I can't remember who performed it.

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Originally posted by sonhouse
Just saw a movie on DVD, depressing one, 'Weatherman" with
Nick Cage and Michael Cane. Learned this new phrase:
Camel Toe.
Anyone hear this one before? Got a giggle out of that one.
sniff the camel toe, mmmm😀

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Originally posted by SJ247
Since when does that matter in this place? I have the impression the general feeling is, "The more offensive the better."
What goes on in these public forums is nowhere close to offensive.

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Originally posted by KnightWulfe
Yea, term has been around for some time now. Can be considered offense to some people, keep that in mind.
You should see the movie, it breached areas I thought would not
be done in a movie! Cages wife talks rather explicitly about bj's,
in the movie, Cage had written a note the partner was never
supposed to read but he did and some explicit conversation followed🙂

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Originally posted by 00wooks
sniff the camel toe, mmmm😀
You spelled "Smiffy" wrong.

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Originally posted by cashthetrash
It's an oldie. There is some song with that as its theme but I can't remember who performed it.
It was a re-make of "Cocomo" by the Beach Boys that a DJ did. I'm not sure which DJ actually did it, but it circulated quite a few stations in the US.

I'm sure a google search would turn it up pretty quick for those interested. There's even a video that was made to go along with the song out there at one point in time.

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Alright, here it is for you lazy people:

http://www.joked.com/view.php?id=663

Warning! It's hilarious, but crude. Not for youngsters or those that's can't take a joke.

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Originally posted by Saint Nick


Warning! It's hilarious, but crude. Not for youngsters or those that's can't take a joke.
Oh yeah, that'll keep em away. Might as well throw a pork chop into a coyote den and tell them to leave it alone.

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Originally posted by Moldy Crow
Oh yeah, that'll keep em away. Might as well throw a pork chop into a coyote den and tell them to leave it alone.
LMAO!!