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I NOT VERY WELL

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Quote Originally Posted by Raistlin View Post
Only every night when I'm in bed. It makes my naughty bits feel funny.
I often wondered why we say something feels funny. How does humor tie to it? Or perhaps Raistlin's naughty bits make him laugh? Or perhaps chuckle? Or maybe chortle or giggle or guffaw? I wonder if his naughty bits ever made him laugh so hard he squirted milk out his nose? But that wouldn't be funny, that would just be unpleasant. Then you smell warm milk all day and there's really no humor in that. Come to think of it there's no much funny about this at all. Therefore I have come to the conclusion that there is nothing funny about Raistlin's naughty bits. They are all serious business.

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  1. Quindiana Jones's Avatar
    I dunno, people are always laughing at mine.
  2. Jiro's Avatar
    I am intrigued to know the origin of the phrase too. I feel as though it must be related to the funny bone, which is also completely detached from its name. Striking your funny bone is most unpleasant.
  3. Shorty's Avatar
    It is ever.

    "Naughty bits" just has a funny ring to it!