And another reason I hate the term "fluff" . . .

Crunch & Flavour sounds like an ad for breakfast cereal! Besides, you Americans will insist on mis-spelling it as Crunch and Flavor! :lol:
 

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Next time I read some "fluff" i'm going to have a bad 1970's repetitive soundtrack going on in the back of my mind... for shame! ;)
 

Shortman McLeod said:
. . . is it makes me think of "fluffers". You know, from the, ahem, adult film industry.

Never heard that term, but then again it appears I am not quite as versed in the nuances of the, ahem, adult film industry.
 

Thurbane said:
Crunch & Flavour sounds like an ad for breakfast cereal! Besides, you Americans will insist on mis-spelling it as Crunch and Flavor! :lol:

That's what the American Revolution was about - freedom from unnecessary "U"s !

It's buried down there in the Declaration of Independence: "...he (King George) has inflicted silly spelling upon us, to unfairly increase the profits of those who make movable type."
 

Hairfoot said:
When I studied remedial massage, one the tutors told a class that she was developing a new massage technique called "fluffing". In response to the ripple of stifled laughs across the room, she insisted that all masseurs should learn to fluff, for the benefit of their clients. Ye gods.

Happy Ending??
 




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