Call for toe-licking ban (Thanks Kate)
Unsolicited toe-licking not actually an offence in the Netherlands
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by Suw on August 7, 2004
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You do realise, don't you, that I am going to record all these audioblogs, chop them up, rearrange your words to make you say ridiculous things and then put it to music? We are clear on that point? Cool.
That, my dear Nichevo, is what the Creative Commons licence is for – so that you can freely do precisely that. And I look forward to the results. 😉
“Unsolicited toe licking = kick in the face” is calling out to me… think I could do something with that.
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