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Did you climb into the honey hole and look? Sometimes they hide it in there on the very bottom.
Fudge Tunnel would be a more appropriate name
You got to wait a few weeks
Holy honey
Fun factoid, They used to call the people who cleaned outhouses “Honey Dippers” They quite literally used a long ladle, like the ones for soup, and would scoop out excess waist. I can imagine at times it had the consistency of honey.
U gotta dig deeper
You mean “jack-shack”. I know others are familiar with that term too.
There is no honey in the Honey Wagon either.
Honey dippers, don’t dip honey either.
So turned out to be a honey pot?