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Hello Bart, you wrote at 17.08.2010 18:53
On Aug 17, 12:38 am, Marian wrote: airfield. Usually the ones with the most thorns are selected. Then they are given a good slap on the bottom from everyone present. That supposedly is for calibration. Found a video of such a ceremony athttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZSmBddTo_M. Starts at 5:30. The ceremony clearly involved a bucket of water being poured down the victim's pants! that's necessary for cooling purposes after those "some" slaps ... regards Werner |
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