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Hawaii could be the first state to tax online porn
#11
Thought police at work - if you can't prohibit it, tax it...
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#12
To avoid the hassle, the ISP's will simply allow all traffic to be unfiltered and raise the install fee by $20.
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#13
TomK came for the articles, nothing else to say
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#14
Grow ur own"

hahaha -- love it!

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Living the good life - off the grid in Puna
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#15
The heck with porn - just tax texting .
Mrs.Mimosa
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#16
RWR wrote:

"TomK came for the articles, nothing else to say"

I genuinely don't understand your comment about growing your own porn and am even more confused about my looking for articles. Can someone with a grasp of the English language explain? Thanks.
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#17
Tom, Tom, Tom. Back in the olden days, before internet there were magazines out of paper. One of those magazines that were available was "Playboy", a magazine that contained articles, or stories or writings by various authors, including interviews of very famous people. When somebody was caught with the magazine, the common excuse was "I buy it for the articles" to try and avoid being considered a "pervert" for the racy photos within.
"Growing your own". I am surprised you didn't catch this one as somewhat "dry" humor of what occurs to males when excited in a sexual way.

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#18
Correct: Playboy "for the articles". If you want porn, get at least a Hustler (and the selection "goes down" from there...)
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#19
Tom, it's when somebody bought The Sun for "the articles" but really bought it for the page 3 girl.
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#20
Thanks, everyone. Cultural differences I guess, but now understand the subtleties. Please forgive my ignorance!

Tink - as far as I know, "grow your own" means so many things other than what you mentioned. As for The Sun, my memories are that people who bought The Sun made the excuse that they wanted to read the news, hence the confusion about terms. I suspect the use of "article" is from the US because I really can't remember the last time The Sun wrote an article.

Anyway, thank you!
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