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Aku Tomba means Uncle Millet beer, drunk warm in a wooden mug with a bamboo straw.
The Tibetan's favorite Tomba jokes are the sexual ones. one the Tibetans most common topics of humor.
'Aku Tomb goes to a nunnery and offers his wares to the nuns.
Aku Toma here is a businessman. Aku Tomba sells only penises, and only to nuns.
Business is fierce, causing competition and conflict among the nuns and their theocratic economy.
Tomba does well.' 2601:247:C200:79D0:3DCD:7054:CE57:5770 (talk) 07:24, 6 March 2023 (UTC)Reply