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Koitan tässä kertoa mitä Julie-kirjassa oikeen tapahtuu. Tai ei oikeestaan kiinnosta sen juoni, eikä siinä olekaan kummoistakaan juonta sen enempää kuin uudemmissakaan saippuaopperoissa tai izehoitokirjoissa, samanlaista suoltoa tyyliin kuinkas sitten kävikään. Tales to thrill striped-ass baboons. (Sen nimistä lehteä luki Fabulous Freak Brothersin stetsonpäinen kaveri 70-luvun underground-sarjixessa.)
ellauri025.html on line 603: Emmy on jostain maalta, köyhä, Saga-Lillin hammaslääkäreillä oli sentään Grobboon ainut kivitalo. Saga-Lill kuulostaa ize asiassa enemmän Monikalta.
ellauri025.html on line 704: kun Emmy jätti sen? Mitä ne Grobboon likat näkee tässä Lasse Linnan doppelgängerissä enivei? Teflonpintainen lällykkä, ontto pönttö.
ellauri052.html on line 400: Thair hats they swam aboone.
ellauri067.html on line 571: Luku 1 oli 232 sivua. Tavallinen romsku olis ohi jo. Mikähän olis sen darwinistinen resumee? EAT FUCK KILL. Eipä juuri midiä. EAT: Banaanipirtelö. Pahoja karkkeja. Designerhuumeita. Täytekakkuja. Jotain salaliittokähmintää. FUCK: muutama pornahtava irrallinen pano, perään- ja suihinotto ja paljon paljon käteenvetoa. KILL: Ikävystyttävää pommitusta ja muuta sotaleffaskeneä. Kokonaisvaikutelma: hyvin hajanaista heittoa. Yhtään kunnollista luonnetta. Eipä tällä juuri kuuhun mennä. Loppupeleissä hämmästyttää kuinka vähän erilaisia halpoja väristyxen aiheita striped-ass babooneille on tarjolla. Ne alkavat toistua jo ennen puoltaväliä. Nenät, penixet, pyllynreijät, ne voi laskea neljän käden sormilla ruumiinaukoista.
ellauri077.html on line 203: Mulla oli Elannon jäsenkortti. Oli joku vihko johon merkattiin ostoxet joista sitten sai boonusta. (boonus on väärä ja sivistymätön ääntämys, pitäisi sanoa bonus lyhkäsellä oolla!) Mentiin Johnin kanssa Merimiehenkadun ja Albertinkadun kulmassa olleeseen Elantoon ostamaan Pantteri-salmiakkipussi, joka meni yhdessä hujauxessa. Nyt ei saada enää syödä salmiakkia. Eikä ole Elantoakaan. Siis kauppoja, ne on nytte noita myrkynvihreitä Prismoja. Pientä mehiläistä ei nää kuin antiikkisissa tulitikkuaskeissa, joiden etikettejä Pirkko Hiekkala keräsi kansioon pienenä.
ellauri082.html on line 487: Viihdetuubassa on aivan käsittämättömiä sekopäisyyxiä, vesipäisiä naisia joilla on kaulakoruina kuolleita lokkeja ja sen seizemän ihmisraatoa mitä mielikuvituxellisimmin paloiteltuna kuin jotain kiinalaisia vihannexia. Tales to thrill striped ass baboons. Mikä näitä kumikauloja oikein vaivaa? Tiedänhän mä sen: tylsistyminen. Mulle henk koht riittää ruokkia pikkulintuja jänixiä ja mixei myös rottia. Ne on kaikki nekin osa luontoa. Muttei niitä siitä syystä tarvi palvoa. Senkun elää niin että jää toisillekin vielä tilaa elellä. Ja tarkoitan nyt ennen kaikkea tota kierrätystä ja noita karvaisia ja höyhenpukuisia frendejä.
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Describing an average day in the life of your character. No, it won’t give us deep insight into her personality, it’s just boring. Start the story where your character’s life gets interesting. Fuck you, only idiots with a boring life want stories apt to tickle striped-ass baboons.


ellauri143.html on line 209: She greatest boon on son confers, who makes him meat,

ellauri143.html on line 1133: Who would not beg such boon of glorious death to gain.
ellauri159.html on line 785: The key to upholding honor in a male gang is to always try to pull your own weight – to seek to be a boon rather than a burden to the group. If a man lacks in physical strength, he might make up for it in the area of mastery – being the group’s best tracker, weapons-maker, or trap inventor; one crafty engineer can be worth more than many strong men. If a man lacks in both physical strength and mastery, he might still endear himself to the other men with a sense of humor, a knack for storytelling, or a talent in music that keeps everyone’s spirits up. Or he might act as a shaman or priest – performing rituals that prepare men for battle and cleanse and comfort them when they return from the front. The strong men of the group will usually take care of the weak ones who at least try to do whatever they can. Shame is reserved for those who will not, or cannot excel in the tactical virtues, but don’t try to contribute in some other way, and instead cultivate bitterness and disregard for the perimeter-keepers who ironically provide the opportunity to sit on one’s hands and carp. (Aki Manninen would love this.)
ellauri182.html on line 328: Meanwhile, the chimpanzees did not show signs of effort - despite failing to complete the tasks. Well at least the baboons don't.
ellauri203.html on line 673: Ja tää on muka maailmankirjallisuuden helmiä. Onkohan kriitikot kaikki pervoja ? Lukijoista iso osa ainakin. Tickled first like striped-ass baboons and then bored again. Bored-again Christians. Fabulous freaky Brothersin uudelleen lämmitys 2020-luvulla on takuulla pannukakku, paha lässähdys.
ellauri241.html on line 191: If thou wilt, as thou swearest, grant my boon!" jos haluat, niin kuin vannot, suoda pyyntöni!"
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ellauri247.html on line 97: Every excuse she could think of, to save herself, she made. But her excuses were in vain, and Narahdarn only became furious with her for making them, and, brandishing his boondi, drove her up the tree. She managed to get her arm in beside her sister's, but there it stuck and she could not move it. Narahdarn, who was watching her, saw what had happened and followed her up the tree. Finding he could not pull her arm out, in spite of her cries, he chopped it off, as he had done her sister's. After one shriek, as he drove his combo through her arm, she was silent. He said, "Come down, and I will chop out the bees' nest." But she did not answer him, and he saw that she too was dead. Then he was frightened, and climbed quickly down the gunnyanny tree; taking her body to the ground with him, he laid it beside her sister's, and quickly he hurried from the spot, taking no further thought of the honey. What a piece of shit.
ellauri247.html on line 112: Goomblegubbon boolwarrunnee. Goomblegubbon numbardee boorool boolwarrunnee Dinewan numbardee. Goomblegubbondoo winnanullunnee dirrah dungah nah gillunnee, Dinewandoo boonoong noo beonemuldundi. Goomblegubbondoo winnanullunnee gullarh naiyahneh gwallee Dinewan gimbelah: "Wahl ninderh doorunmai gillaygoo. Goomblegubbon lowannee boonooog noo wunnee wooee baiyan nurrunnee bonyehdool. Goomblegubbondoo gooway: "Minyah goo ninderh wahl boonoong dulleebah gillunnee? "Wahl." Goomblegubbon gindabnunnee, barnee, bunna gunnee dirrah gunnee numerhneh. Goomblegubbondoo birrahleegul oodundi gunoonoo garwil. Goomblegubbon buthdi ginnee nalmee. Goomblegubbon weel gillay doorunmai. Goomblegubbon boorool giggee luggeray Dinewun, boonoong gunnoo goo gurrahwulday.
ellauri247.html on line 114: GLOSSARY Bahloo, moon. Beeargah, hawk. Beeleer, black cockatoo. Beereeun, prickly lizard. Bibbee, woodpecker, bird. Bibbil, shiny-leaved box-tree. Bilber, a large kind of rat. Bindeah, a prickle or small thorn. Birrahlee, baby. Birrableegul, children. Birrahgnooloo, woman's name, meaning "face like a tomahawk handle." Boobootella, the big bunch of feathers at the back of an emu. Boolooral, an owl. Boomerang, a curved weapon used in hunting and in warfare by the blacks; called Burren by the Narran blacks. Borah, a large gathering of blacks where the boys are initiated into the mysteries which make them young men. Bou-gou-doo-gahdah, the rain bird. Bouyou, legs. Bowrah or Bohrah, kangaroo. Bralgahs, native companion, bird. Bubberah, boomerang that returns and bumps you in the back of your head. Buckandee, native cat. Buggoo, flying squirrel. Bulgahnunnoo, bark-backed. Bunbundoolooey, brown flock pigeon. Bunnyyarl, flies. Byamee, man's name, meaning "big man." Bwana, African sir. Capparis, caper. Combi, bag made of kangaroo skins. Comfy, foldable plastic pillow. Cookooburrah, laughing jackass. Coorigil, name of place, meaning sign of bees. Corrobboree, black fellows' dance. Cunnembeillee, woman's name, meaning pig-weed root. Curree guin guin, butcher-bird. Daen, black fellows. Dardurr, bark, humpy or shed. Dayah minyah, carpet snake (vällykäärme). Deegeenboyah, soldier-bird. Decreeree, willy wagtail. Dinewan, emu. Dingo, native dog. Doonburr, a grass seed. Doongara, lightning. Dummerh, 2nd rate pigeons. Dungle, water hole. Dunnia, wattle. Eär moonan, long sharp teeth. Effendi, Turkish sir. Euloo marah, large tree grubs. Edible. In fact yummy. Euloo wirree, rainbow. Gayandy, borah devil. Galah or Gilah, a French grey and rose-coloured cockatoo. Gidgereegah, a species of small parrot. Gooeea, warriors. Googarh, iguana. Googoolguyyah, run into trees. Googoorewon, place of trees. Goolahwilleel, absolutely top-knot pigeon. Gooloo, magpie. Goomade, red stamp. Goomai, water rat. Goomblegubbon, bastard or just plain turkey. Goomillah, young girl's dress, consisting of waist strings made of opossum's sinews with strands of woven opossum's hair hanging about a foot square in front. Yummy. Goonur, kangaroo rat. Goug gour gahgah, laughing-jackass. Literal meaning, "Take a stick of bamboo and boil it in the water." Grooee, handsome foliaged tree bearing a plum-like fruit, tart and bitter, but much liked by the blacks. Guinary, light eagle hawk. Guineboo, robin redbreast. Gurraymy, borah devil. Gwai, red. Gwaibillah, star. Kurreah, an alligator. Mahthi, dog. Maimah, stones. Maira, paddy melon. Massa, American sir. May or Mayr, wind. Mayrah, spring wind. Meainei, girls. Midjee, a species of acacia. Millair, species of kangaroo rat. Moodai, opossum. Moogaray, hailstones. Mooninguggahgul, mosquito-calling bird. Moonoon, emu spear. Mooregoo, motoke. Mooroonumildah, having no eyes. Morilla or Moorillah, pebbly ridges. Mubboo, beefwood-tree. Mullyan, eagle hawk. Mullyangah, the morning star. Murgah muggui, big grey spider. Murrawondah, climbing rat. Narahdarn, bat. Noongahburrah, tribe of blacks on the Narran. Nullah nullah, a club or heavy-headed weapon. Nurroo gay gay, dreadful pain. Nyunnoo or Nunnoo, a grass humpy. Ooboon, blue-tongued lizard. Oolah, red prickly lizard. Oongnairwah, black driver. Ouyan, curlew. Piggiebillah, ant-eater. One of the Echidna, a marsupial. Quarrian, a kind of parrot. Quatha, quandong; a red fruit like a round red plum. Sahib, Indian sir. Senhor, Brazilian sir. U e hu, rain, only so called in song. Waligoo, to hide. Wahroogah, children. Wahn, crow. Walla Walla, place of many waters. Wallah, I swear to God. Wallah, Indian that carries out a manual task. Waywah, worn by men, consisting of a waistband made of opossum's sinews with bunches of strips of paddy melon skins hanging from it. ​Wayambeh, turtle. Weeoombeen, a small bird, girl's name. Some thing like robin redbreast, only with longer tail and not so red a breast. Willgoo willgoo, pointed stick with feathers on top. Widya nurrah, a wooden battle-axe shaped weapon. Wirree, small piece of bark, canoe-shaped. Wirreenun, priest or doctor. Womba, mad. Wondah, spirit or ghost. Wurranunnah, wild bees. Wurranunnah, tame bees. Wurrawilberoo, whirlwind with a devil in it; also clouds of Magellan. Yaraan, white gum-tree. Yhi, the sun. Yuckay, oh dear!
ellauri247.html on line 530: Baboons leave their lairs at dawn and congregate to chatter and howl, while jumping in the warmth of the early morning sun, as if singing and dancing. The belief that they greet the rising sun gave rise to a favorite theme in art – baboon in attitude of adoration, facing the sun with raised arms as if ‘offering prayers and salutation to the first rays of dawn’.
ellauri263.html on line 628: Blavatsky was often perceived as a quite vulgar and coarse person. She swore profusely, dressed garishly, and had a strong sense of irreverent humor. Her New York study was decorated with a stuffed baboon wearing white collars, cravats and spectacles, carrying a manuscript bundle under his arm labeled ‘The Descent of the Species’ (Blavatsky rejected Darwin’s ideas about man being descended from apes). She liked a benevolent snake, though she said there was hardly no woman in her character.
ellauri266.html on line 333: For fertilization to take place, certain interindividual processes must take place: male and female must get each other´s attention, stimulate each other, secure each other´s cooperation or at least compliance, until the female (or male) finally assumes the appropriate position for receiving the sperm. This known as courtship. Mm, I´m getting the hots by just saying this. General semantics must surely have something to contribute to human sexuality. Mobility increases intelligence, that must be why the in-out moving human male is more intelligent than the female. The adult male is capable of being sexually aroused with or without provocation at practically any time. No wonder females prefer smelly company to no company at all. Except in a KZ lager they tend to lose interest, says Morris Gombinder in Shadows on the Hudson. Desmond Morris has an ingenious argument about the relation of a man´s sexuality to his way of life. "The naked ape is the sexiest man alive!", he says, and means it. "In baboons", he says, "the time from mounting to ejaculation is max 8 seconds, a goldfish´s attention span. Our ladies would never be satisfied with that!" Specialized organs such as lips, ear-lobes, nipples, breasts and genitals are richly endowed with things to lick and suck. Sorry folks, now I just have to take a break for a quick wank, I´m really gettting uncomfortably erect. Thank you. The sexually attractive parts are predominantly at the front, except the arse. Face-to-face sex is personalized sex, said the missionary. From the back you don´t really know who you are interacting with.
ellauri362.html on line 349: No tuo oli sentään aika vizikästä. Monkey and the baboon playing in the grass. Monkey sticks his fingers up the baboon's ass.
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Tales to tickle a striped-ass baboon


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Striped-ass baboons

xxx/ellauri139.html on line 614: As down she knelt for heaven’s grace and boon; Madeline kyykistyi lattialle valmiixi;
xxx/ellauri139.html on line 766: “Of haggard seeming, but a boon indeed: Kuulostaa pahalta muttei silti satu.
xxx/ellauri187.html on line 109: Augustine journeyed (unhurriedly) from the fleshpots of Carthage, from being in love with love, to the love of God. Rilke, along with other adventurers on the threshold of the twentieth century, traveled from God to a conviction that the only transcendent principle left was the love, erotic and spiritual, between men and women too. Rilke's experience as a young boy with a feminine persona seems in this sense to have been a great boon.
xxx/ellauri304.html on line 407: Genre fiction, also known as popular fiction, is a term used in the book-trade for fictional works written with the intent of fitting into a specific literary genre, in order to appeal to striped-ass baboons and fans already familiar with that genre. A number of major literary figures have written genre fiction. John Banville publishes crime novels as Benjamin Black, and both Doris Lessing and Margaret Atwood have written science fiction. Georges Simenon, the creator of the Maigret detective novels, has been described by André Gide as "the most novelistic of novelists in French literature", and the one who has made most money and scored most arse with it. The main genres are crime, fantasy, romance, science fiction and horror—as well as perhaps Western, inspirational and historical fiction.
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