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Previously on "Todays fascinating Java point"
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Next time you're flying back to Aussieland from Trinidad you could try the same trick with some special Chili pepper
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2 days of you thinking and we get this this absolutely tulipe parody thread.
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Todays fascinating Java point
So I was on a flight into Australia from south America, and I had some very expensive coffee beans on me. You can't get them into Australia , so we talked about what to do.
We decided the best plan would be to stuff the coffee beans under our foreskins.
The funny thing is, my friend told me to sort the collection of beans by size before inserting. Small ones first. I did that and got twice as many in as when I loaded them adhoc. Must be the contours.
Once on land I took them out of my foreskin and made a tasty brew. But... I later found out that the cat that regurgitated these beans in Peru was possibly tortured. Which kinda ruined my brew.
But on the whole, I can recommend using ones foreskin to smuggle smallish items cross border.Tags: None
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