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...and no real indication any of which came from an actual stripper.




Unless, of course, you happen to understand English grammar. "stripper's bad breath" refers to the bad breath of a stripper, rather than referring to some special kind of bad breath. The smell went away the moment I got up and washed my face.




I was no English major, but "like a stripper's bad breath."

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[lahyk]

–preposition
6.
in like manner with; similarly to; in the manner characteristic of: He works like a beaver.

meh. who cares.

At any rate, has your new stripper friend asked for a pill hook-up yet?
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Jeff Jordan: "Common man from LA"