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Very <b>illuminating</b> thoughts, indeed !! Of course, you are right. If a fragile piece of glass bulb can be inside so deep and upright and without so much as a scratch on it, it shows not only an expert craftsmanship but also the width of the orifice and the absence of friction, nay the confirmation of a well-oiled machinery much accustomed to top-class maintenance at expert hands and/or tools. Probably, the unrelenting and vigorous GUBOing from early 50s by the "uncle" is beginning to leave its effects, perhaps, even on an ordinary Abdul.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Thus the Illuminating of the Rear Garden of Delights is a normal, usual and a very frequent habit as well as occurrence which invalidates the Pakistani declaration of narrow and tightness of the Pakistani body part referred to.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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Very <b>illuminating</b> thoughts, indeed !! Of course, you are right. If a fragile piece of glass bulb can be inside so deep and upright and without so much as a scratch on it, it shows not only an expert craftsmanship but also the width of the orifice and the absence of friction, nay the confirmation of a well-oiled machinery much accustomed to top-class maintenance at expert hands and/or tools. Probably, the unrelenting and vigorous GUBOing from early 50s by the "uncle" is beginning to leave its effects, perhaps, even on an ordinary Abdul.