We hope that, unlike ground-up bits of tigers, rhinos, gorillas, and Sylvester Stallone, that an increase in... er,... "potency" is not attributed to Yeti toes.
However, in a sane world V1agra would have knocked the black rhino and the Siberian tiger right back off the endangered species list, so I'm not getting my hopes up about the expedition being backed by pure mythozooic curiosity.
Is that like nepalese camel toe?
ReplyDeleteShut up, og, just shut up.
No, but I hear American women wear their jeans too tight. The French women, not so much...
ReplyDeleteWait, what?
ReplyDeleteThat rustling noise was my hair as the punch line sailed over my head. :o
Read the first entry for today on Neanderpundit.
ReplyDeleteAh.
ReplyDeleteSad note, a lot of those "herbal supplements" are in fact adulterated with Viagra.
ReplyDeleteMakes them work better you see.
"Footprints found in the Himalayas were about 20 centimetres long and looked human"
ReplyDelete20 centimetres is only about 8 inches. If that was the yeti, rather than some barefooted monk, the yeti's size has been greatly exaggerated.