Reminds me of an Italian guy I got to know many years ago on a beach in San Remo. He didn't speak great English and persistently asked me - "You lick my brick??"
I did try and correct his English but he truly believed licking his "brick" was the right way to express his desire. Funny how that one phrase has lived with me for so long |
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By *asmeen OP TV/TS
over a year ago
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"Reminds me of an Italian guy I got to know many years ago on a beach in San Remo. He didn't speak great English and persistently asked me - "You lick my brick??"
I did try and correct his English but he truly believed licking his "brick" was the right way to express his desire. Funny how that one phrase has lived with me for so long "
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