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People are so clever. I saw a couple on the beach playing paddle ball. They both had slots to tuck the paddle handles when they weren’t playing. I’m pretty sure he uses the same slot for his wallet. Also his keys. And even his beach umbrella.
In Spanish, something with a coin slot, such as a piggy bank or money box, is known as an hucha. It’s also a word for an exposed ass crack.
La gente es tan inteligente. Vi a una pareja en la playa jugando al pádel. Ambos tenían ranuras para meter los mangos de las paletas cuando no estaban jugando. Estoy bastante seguro de que él usa la misma ranura para su billetera. También las llaves. E incluso la sombrilla.


• Y el lugar perfecto para un tanga (el zapato o la ropa interior).

My first laugh of the day, thank you!
David:
It was my last laugh of the day before.
NOW I’m awake! lol
Jim:
Didn’t he feel the breeze on his crack?
The thong!! LOL
Mary:
Poor Mabel.
Oh my, LOL! I remember when flip flops were called thongs too.
Debra:
I’ve never been comfortable calling them flip flops.
I awoke at the butt crack of dawn to this! So worth it! The Thong Song is going to be running through my head all day.
Deedles:
I like it when the beat goes da na da na.
Do people really not know or care about how they look? Gross. I’m stealing the cartoon.
Kelly:
He must not care, because he had to be feeling the breeze on his crack.
Ugh to both thongs and huchas!
Steve:
I saw this from the terrace without zoom, so had to grab the camera. Wow.
Butt Crack Theater … and not even a nice butt crack!
Bob:
I kept thinking of Bette Middler and the Smith-Corona typewriter.
Thanks for helping me to smile on a crazy day that I have been having.
mcpersonalspace54:
My work is done.
Vertical smiles the no one wants to see…
Tundra Bunny:
I hope the smile wasn’t infectious.
I bet he made it past customs.
Kirk:
They made him open the umbrella.
Tut! People! Pull up your trousers and swim trunks !
Urspo:
Either he liked the way it felt or he was completely unaware.