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Homeless Sex Toys - More silliness from the land of fruits and nuts
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Posted on 10/01/2002 7:34:25 PM PDT by chance33_98
Edited on 04/13/2004 2:41:05 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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"If it can't work here, I guess we might eventually go somewhere else, but it makes so much sense for the Center for Sex and Culture to stay here in San Francisco," says co-founder Carol Queen during a recent real estate shopping trip.
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; US: California
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They should sell it all and buy homes for the homeless people. Oh wait, they want our money to do that so they can use their money for things like this. Maybe Clinton will let them use his library space.
To: hobbes; Texaggie79; phasma proeliator; b4its2late; BlueLancer; gdani
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To: chance33_98
Here we have a pair that can't make enough bucks on sex in San Francisco to keep a roof over their heads. If there's a measure for stupefyingly incompetent enterpreneurs, this is it.
To: chance33_98
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posted on
10/01/2002 7:40:28 PM PDT
by
ffrancone
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posted on
10/01/2002 8:15:19 PM PDT
by
Mo1
To: chance33_98
Another liberal tenant: When reality becomes too real (you are born in sin, shapen in inquity, and you desperately need the Savior to save you from yourself), lose yourself in sexual fantasy land.
To: chance33_98
They should call it "The Island of Misfit Sex Toys."
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posted on
10/03/2002 11:21:08 PM PDT
by
BradyLS
To: BradyLS
Don't give them ideas - they will incorporate it into rudolph for the kids and come out with 'toys' for them. If we object we will be called old fashioned prudes.
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