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This isn't quite the canary in the coal mine – think of it as a slight tickle in the mine foreman's throat – but all signs are pointing to the end of the physical book.
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Like I said, little tickles.
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Little claws can tickle!
Some people opt for a slight squeeze of lemon on the oyster, believing that it somehow tickles the creature and makes it more palatable.
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Tickle fights!
Tickle spot, left ear.
"It didn't tickle".
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