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The origin of the Coca-Cola bottle's shape is under dispute. The official company position is that it was modeled after a cacao pod, the image of which was given to the bottler, by mistake, rather than a coca leaf or kola nut. *shrug* We'll probably never know for sure what's the truth, but I think it's sufficient to add the "may have been" [1] -Fuzzy 15:40, 8 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Modern hobble skirt

Maybe there should be an picture of modern hobble, because they are still in use today. --193.198.16.211 08:50, 24 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

...or having an object between the legs?

Just what kind of objects do women need to have between their legs?D8a Bicycles, horses, jars with lids they're trying to unscrew. 207.237.193.23 03:09, 26 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]