| 36. | troops massing at the border | ||
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The final stages of a bukkake-style movie, where the male performers crowd in towards the face of the female star prior to ejaculation. Jemima looked around in nervous anticipation as George, Alexander, Hugh, Roger, Trevor, Claude, Martin and Harry shuffled closer to her, manhoods standing proud. She could see the troops massing at the border, and it was only a matter of seconds before she was the cover star of the Tatler bukkake special.
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| 37. | Flying Mexican | ||
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a 6 shot drink that will fuck up the best of you.... it's so dirty it really only belongs south of the border.
So hold on to your sombrero's.... 3 shots coconut run 2 shots tequila 1 shot vodka 1 shot pineapple juice Splash of Lime juice hint of grenadine over ice! ole! (created by the three amigos... while lying on a beach in Boca) Drink one and you'll feel like a flying mexican trying to get over the border.
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| 38. | Pigeon Roost | ||
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A sub-community in the moutains of North Carolina. Known by some as the border of hell. All life sucks here. New Yorker: Where are you from?
Pigeon Rooster: The Border of hell. New Yorker: Oh, you mean Pigeon Roost. |
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| 39. | on the border between Venus and California | ||
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completely out of touch with reality She is on the border between Venus and California-she doesn't have a clue.
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| 40. | stafok | ||
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1. A long stick with a pumpkin on the end generally used for prodding mexican people across the border. 2. A long pole with a pumpkin at its tip. 3. A stick with a large squash on the ned carried by border patrol personel in Mexico. "Yesterday I had to use my stafok on a old guy cause he was taking to long crossing the border."
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| 41. | The Stand | ||
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One hell of an epic novel by the great writer Stephen King. It's guaranteed to leave some kind of an impression, otherwise you're a fuckin douchebag. more...
The novel ties into the Dark Tower universe(s), and is broken down into three parts, or "books": BOOK I: "Captain Trips" In this first 400 pages or so (of the uncut 1142-page book), there is an outbreak of a manmade biological plague, which is spread to Texas, New York, Atlanta, New England and the southwest in a matter of days. We're introduced to the main characters, and their backstories, and we see the government panic as the superflu spreads as a plague, and we see the collapse of civlization as totalitarian martial law is enforced, thousands are killed to keep the government's lies under wraps, and what the characters on an individual level go through. BOOK II: "On The Border" In the wake of civilization's destruction via plague, the key individuals are trying to cope with the loss, until they are all united by dreams and visions of a 108-year-old black woman in Nebraska named Mother Abigail. Many of these protagonists find each other, and unite for a cross-country oddysey from various places headed for Nebraska. Meanwhile, however, other scattered survivors with darker natures are drawn via dreams and visions to a mysterious supernatural drifter in Las Vegas, who they refer to occuasionally as "The Dark Man" or "Walkin' Dude" and whos... |
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| 42. | Border Runs | ||
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The diarrea caused by eating large amounts of mexican food that doesn't agree with you. "Dude what's taking him so long?"
"Too many tacos. He's got the border runs." |
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