I think Poon trees are very prickly. Or oily... is it poisonous?
Here I got this from wikipedia
Calophyllum ("beautiful leaf", from Greek kalos, "beautiful", and phullon, "leaf") is a plant genus of around 180-200 species of tropical evergreen trees in the family Clusiaceae. Its members are native to Madagascar, Eastern Africa, South and Southeast Asia (Pakistan east to Vietnam and Indonesia), the Pacific islands, the West Indies and Latin America. The common names, as well as commercial names, for these trees are teitai (in Kiribati),Feta'u (in Tonga), Bintangor tree (in Malaysia) and Poon tree (in India), Guanandi, Jacareuba or Santa Maria (in Latin America). For their resin, occasionally used medicinally, see tacamahac. For medicinal uses of leaves, oil from nuts and crost balsam see calanolide A, calanolide B, Jacareubin, Tamanu oil, Calophyllic acid.
Is it ok to stick my finger in my grandma's poon?
If you're talking scientific exploration of the "Poon" then Yes, it's O.K. to stick your finger in her poon. The real question is, do you want to risk bruising the nuts before they've produced their maximum amount of oil.
Reply:You need attention despirately don't you...
Reply:Are you effin serious.
Reply:Do it.
Just don't smell it after.
Reply:I'm gonna go w/ what JIMBO said--it's only natural for bad boys to stick their fingers in stuff.
Reply:yah don\t
Reply:stick in in there, dont be afraid, that tree is a little b*tch
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