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Looks Like It Needs A Little Lube

For those who need a little hurricane humor break, Andrew Sullivan has an interesting little Rorschach from the National Weather Service. It only works if you have a prurient mind, though. So despite the post title, I of course have no idea what the joke's all about.

Posted by Rand Simberg at September 22, 2005 01:59 PM
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Of course you don't know what the joke's about, Rand.

Just like I don't. Or any of your other clean-living readers. ;-p

Posted by Barbara Skolaut at September 22, 2005 06:28 PM

Well, it looks like an eggplant sliced open lengthwise. I don't get it either, all the prurient jokes I know involve cantaloupe or okra. Maybe it requires SOPHISTICATED prurience.

Posted by Lorenzo at September 22, 2005 08:33 PM

She was a surging, moving, thrusting storm. Her strong flowing waves and currents moving ever closer to louis(iana). Her striking, dancing, forward movement caused many to hold their breath in antici........pation of the moment when Rita finally arrived. Rita, OH RITA!!!

However, looking at that diagram, maybe this should have been Hurricane Ron (Jeremy), or Hurricane John (Holmes).

Posted by Steve at September 23, 2005 07:54 AM


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