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. . . If you played with a Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) when you were a kid, it was preparing you to get a woman off when you were older.
Think about it, you rubbed the game cassette down with two fingers, you blew into it, and everyone had their own little tricks to get it "going," if you know what I mean. It's a lot like foreplay, with the main act being getting to play the game, Castlevania, or whatever.
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5 comments:
Good points, indeed.
My question is THIS :
The N.E.S. "core system" was around WAAAY before the internet came along - HOW DID EVERY KID IN THE WORLD know to blow in to the cartridge before plugging it in ?
It TRULY baffles the mind....
Heff: Great point. I don't know how we all knew that. Pony Express?
LOL! Good point!
the across the street neighbor kids had a little plastic rectangle the length of a cartridge opening with a plastic film sheath that they used to swipe dust off.
...sex toy?
jolu: I thought so too. Thanks!
Jov: For SURE a sex toy, and a homemade one at that. Props.
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