Dec 12, 2010

New Q-n-A Postings: Ask the Professor a Question

Q-n-A Subjects for December 2010:

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The Daily Q.A. (The Professor) said...

Sorry I have been away visiting my Children and Grandchildren.

Post will resume Monday, December 13, 2010.

The Daily Q.A. (The Professor) said...

Q) So the other day my brother says, I have to deal with my new girlfriends STP. I reply you mean STD, he says no STP, what is he talking about?
Submitted by: Laura Coones.
A) STP stands for Small Tight Pussy. Some women are born with a small opening in their vagina. This makes penal penetration difficult for the man and the woman. Thus the saying arrives, I would like a tight pussy please.

The Daily Q.A. (The Professor) said...

Q) What does it men when a guy says, When I am done with here she with have to be bath soaked?
Submitted by: LWJ.
A) That simply means that the guy is going have deep long lasting repeated sex with the woman and her vagina will be so sore she will have to soak in a hot tub for hours.

The Daily Q.A. (The Professor) said...

Q) I heard that even in modern times, there is a place in Africa that requires all their virgins to dance once per year, is this true?
Submitted by: Paul Z.
A) Yes this is true. It is still done in some cultures around the world but the most notable is the Virgin Zulu dancers for maidens called the Royal Reed Dance. For centuries these girls would dance virtually naked except for a colored cloth or beads that covered their vagina area. But due to outside spectators, mostly males from Europe, who come and take pictures of the naked women, the King has ordered the girls to wear more clothing to cover their butts. Their boobs are still fully exposed. This is done by thousands of virgin girls in Nongoma, northern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The purpose of the dance is so the King may choose his wives. This dance has attracted as many as 25,000 visitors per year.

The Daily Q.A. (The Professor) said...

Q) I see a lot of ads on TV about products that claim to protect or restore the enamel on your teeth, do these work?
Submitted by: Luci.
A) No. There is no known product or technology that can restore the enamel on a tooth. Once you lose the enamel covering on your teeth it is gone forever. Brushing gently to remove the bacteria and food will protect your teeth.

The Daily Q.A. (The Professor) said...

Q) Why do politicians in the USA get elected in November but not take office until January of the following year?
Submitted by: Largo.
A) In the conception of Congress in 1776 the only means of travel was by horse or horse drawn carriage, so the newly elected officials needed time to travel to Washington DC to start their office. This old outdated method should be eliminated and the new elected politicians should begin office the next day.

The Daily Q.A. (The Professor) said...

Q) What is a paid barer?
Submitted by: Faye Louder.
A) In ancient times wealthy people were hated, so when one died or got killed in battle the family would often times pay people to be pallbearers and mourners. The larger the turnout the more the land baron, king, etc. would show his rivals how important he was.