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February 03, 2004

Nice tits !

I agree, those are very pretty tits.

Those tits are actually quite small in one's hands, no?

André Dhondt has spent 25 years studying great tits.

Not just tits. Peckers, too.

I wish I had nice tits. *sigh*

All we have here are little English sparrows and chickadees. There are a hundred or so quail that come in to eat the seed those little flappers throw out of the feeder, though. They're pretty neat.

Fess up - who chose the "nice tits" wet tee shirt picture as wallpaper?

Clever, adaptable British tits learned in the early 20th century to make holes in the lids of milk bottles to get at the cream. This behaviour spread, and was eventually observed the continent as well.

heh. coincidentally, i just sent that link to my beau as we were discussing what great breasts i have (as we often do).

so i said, "speaking of great tits, check out this site!"

a few moments later he IMs back, "what the hell with all these damn birds?"

ha!

we are indeed easily amused.

Talking to hubby last night, I said, "Hey, there's a site called nice-tits.org. Guess what it's about." He spent fifteen minutes guessing but still didn't come up with birds until I told him, then he laughed for half an hour.

Lacking tits in North America, we must settle for My Little Chickadee.

No quail where I am (they're all further downvalley), but we do have peckers and hummers.

Via memepool, perhaps?

oooh a tit-cock-punch!

Nice tits, indeed.

I learn something new everyday:

Regional Note: Tit is an old Germanic word for “small” and is used in various northern European languages to refer to small objects, animals, or people, especially girls. For example, titta is a Norwegian dialect word for “little girl.” The word is most common in American English in combinations that denote various small birds, such as the titmouse or tomtit. A titman in the 19th century could mean a small or stunted person, as Henry David Thoreau indicates when he calls his generation “a race of tit-men.” Tit and titman are still used in New England, mostly by farmers to refer to the runt of a litter of pigs.
-- The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition

The tits are gone!

They fly away.

fly and be free.

Yes, I imaging it makes you fellas happy to see the tits flapping.

The nice tits thread has lost its tits! I hope they didn't fly into an old fashioned washing machine.

You know...tits in a wringer...

Don't despair! The tits have been
saved for posterity.

But the tit pictures don't load as fast as they used to.

When I go to your web site, I expect to see your tits. And I expect to see them NOW. I don't want to have to wait around for you to decide if you can display your tits today or not. They don't have to be big tits. Just show me your tiny little tits if that's all you've got.

Also, if your tit pictures were taken in my neighborhood, please let me know, as I'd really like to get my hands on some tits real soon.

Ralph, you've got bird splat on your head.

Just tryin' to be helpful.

*titters*

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