Quoted from DakotaMike:the italian author calls 'em pinnys
pinnys was a a term used in Australia for a long time, people still say to me sometimes "how many pinnys do you have now" my reply is "you really don't want to know"
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Quoted from DakotaMike:the italian author calls 'em pinnys
pinnys was a a term used in Australia for a long time, people still say to me sometimes "how many pinnys do you have now" my reply is "you really don't want to know"
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