Fabulously Broke in the City
  • Published: Jan 17th, 2010
  • Category: Thoughts

Sexuality described with Pens

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Office supplies have just taken on a whole other meaning.

It is in Spanish, but the words are close enough to English with the help of a visual, that it won’t be hard to figure out what they’re saying.

Thanks to P. for sharing it in my Google Reader!

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2 Responses to “Sexuality described with Pens”


  1. Alexandra
    on Jan 17th, 2010
    @ 3:57 PM

    This is one awesome video! Thanks, FB!


  2. The Tell Tale Blog » Link love Fridays: an original video, metal sculptures and book autopsies
    on Jan 23rd, 2010
    @ 11:42 AM

    [...] Link love Fridays: an original video, metal sculptures and book autopsies Posted in Link love Fridays 01/23/10 Sex described with pens. That’s what this video is about. Office supplies just got a whole new meaning. Seen on Fabulously Broke. [...]

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