27Jul2008
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Just food for thought.
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Nice! I relish the thought. If I were you, I%26#039;d consider erecting a second marketing appendage to this product. %26quot;Food for thought%26quot; is a good tagline. What about %26quot;Condom Mints: You can put it in your mouth or spread it on your buns.%26quot;
It works, I think.
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No, and it%26#039;s not even a clever joke to post here, though some of your previous posts have been. The name was taken over a decade ago. I used to buy mint condoms called that.
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Maybe you could merge your company with mine. I run a construction business. I build homes for men with small members. It%26#039;s called: %26quot;Condomminimums, Inc.%26quot;
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Yep. Gives your baby the reassurance that she%26#039;s the only baby of the hour.
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ROFL!!
that sucks
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