an insult from the 1970s and 1980s,
and I'm not sure of it's relevance in this case.
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Tue 10 Apr 2007, 17:51,
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Not an insult,
a morning sickness control pill that caused deformities in children, the most famous of which was underdeveloped limbs. I believe it's a reference to not being able to reach the top shelf.
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Tue 10 Apr 2007, 17:52,
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and also a term which was used during the 70s and 80s
as an insult.
Admittedly derived from the afore mentioned explaination you gave.
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Tue 10 Apr 2007, 17:54,
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Admittedly derived from the afore mentioned explaination you gave.
thanks for explaining the 'top shelf' thing, I was wondering the reference/relevance myself like DMQOB
/I'm a thicko blog
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Tue 10 Apr 2007, 17:54,
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They didn't use 'flid' to treat mothers though.
So that word is an insult.
Apparently it's why a lot of pregnant ladies suffering with pregnancy sickness don't get medicated, as they're unsure of the risk. Bless them.
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Tue 10 Apr 2007, 17:54,
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Apparently it's why a lot of pregnant ladies suffering with pregnancy sickness don't get medicated, as they're unsure of the risk. Bless them.
it's still prescribed in third world countries
by money making pharmaceutical companies
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Tue 10 Apr 2007, 17:55,
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you are right.
What with calling someone a Flid being massively insulting.
Some would say on a par with producing pictures above 5k and posting them on b3ta.
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Tue 10 Apr 2007, 17:57,
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Some would say on a par with producing pictures above 5k and posting them on b3ta.
Oh and hello
In re to our breast conversation- I am a girl, thank you. With real tits all of my very own to form my opinion on.
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