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Chapter 64 my skill is stink

Dear Xiaowen: Chinese idiom: "Everybody minds his own business. The frost on neighbors roof-none of ones business." In English, it means Let every man skin his own skunk. (let everyone skin his own skunk). The skunk is famous for its self-defense (to defend oneself) method, it can shoot stinky water from its butthole from twelve feet away, and immediately "stinking smell assaulting ones nostrils", unless you and It is "persons of similar (atrocious) taste; a meeting of (dirty) minds", otherwise it must be defeated and fled. Donkeys defend themselves with their feet, dogs with their mouths, elephants with their noses, and skunks with their buttholes.

The skunk is "to encounter no significant opponent on the way; undeeatable; invincible", and everyone is afraid of it except a great horned owl. The skunk has a lot of deposits and can shoot six times in a row, just like a human revolver (the revolver can be fired six times in a row, so it is also called a six-shooter), but a human pistol requires a license. The skunk's "water gun" is free. After being hit by a skunk's water gun (to hit the target), it needs to be washed with gasoline or tomato juice. one two three, four, five, six. I'm a little skunk, The skill is smelly.

From east to west, From left to right, Whoever provokes it will stink, Unless you bring gasoline tomato juice, Otherwise, you will not be saved if you smell bad. It happens that there is a similar case. There is a kind of plant called skunkweed or skunk cabbage, which is also stinky to death, which means "skunk grass". ". skunk cabbage 1. A broad-leaved plant, of the arum family, which sends up in the spring a spathe of a disgusting odor. 2. A somewhat similar plant of the Pacific coast states, Avalokitesvara (a plant that is similar to Diyong nasturtium produced in the states along the Pacific coast of the United States).

dad August 10, 1975
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