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Old 04-19-2011, 11:25 AM #14
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Uh Legz,
I have to ask. Have you stuck your tongue on a 9-volt battery and why?
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Yes, I get that "there"...I get electric shocks, tuning-fork sensations, etc. Can't do a thing about it either. Sucks...

Yeah, Leggs...I know my DH sticks his tongue on one to see if it's still got juice (which explains a LOT of things about him)...
You guys have never tried that as kids? Seriously? Man, as soon as we learned about it, we had to try it. I remember my one of my brothers (a year younger than me), walking around with a battery to see who he could sucker in to trying it.
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