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Ljswave Posted 14 years ago
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Would you explain about it?

-And over the next few hundred years,
it spread to Arabia, Europe....even sumatra,
like that hooch you got over there.
-It's called Kopi Luwak.
-I know what it's called.
-You do?
-Never catch me drinking that ***.
-Have you ever tried it?
-No. I'm more of a instant-coffee man.
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It's an expression. You can say you're a " noun man", meaning that you like or prefer noun . Someone once asked Groucho Marx what he thought of Women's Libbers, and he said "Oh, I don't know.

  • It's an expression.
  • You can say you're a " noun man", meaning that you like or prefer noun .
  • Someone once asked Groucho Marx what he thought of Women's Libbers, and he said "Oh, I don't know.
  • " [On the off chance the joke will travel across languages.
  • ] If you smoke cigars, you can say you're a cigar man.
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It's an expression. You can say you're a "noun man", meaning that you like or prefer noun. Someone once asked Groucho Marx what he thought of Women's Libbers, and he said "Oh, I don't know. I'm a leg man, myself." [On the off chance the joke will travel across languages. If not, forget it.]

If you smoke cigars, you can say you're a cigar man. If you always buy Ford, you're a

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