The phrase on this mug.

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    1. MountainMongrel on

      It’s a reference to an actual quote by Churchill, later used by Reagan: “There is nothing better for the inside of a man, than the outside of a horse.”

    2. tucker_sitties on

      Marnie. Hitchcock At least that’s the origin of the non-awkwardly sexual connotation. “There’s nothing better for the inside of a man or woman than the outside of a horse” — translation: riding horses is good for you. But this…

    3. There is nothing better for the outside of a man, than the inside of a tauntaun.

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