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Long Dong was in mags in the early 80's. It was 18" (or a really big
sock). I can tell you the mags were in a certain relative's house in
the DC area, only he didn't buy them. It was his roommate's - a fine
family friend. I will say no more.
Ruth Barton wrote:
>Michael, Your stories are just a hoot. That punch sounds great!!! I
>think I'd be a bit leary of Long Dong's sausages if I were you. There was
>an old fella in the area who was called "Long Dong" I never inquired
>about how he got that appelation, don't think I want to know. He was bone
>lazy. He worked in the local hospital as a handy man. One day one of the
>supervisors couldn't find him, finally she found him in a storage area
>asleep in a chair. She had all the furniture removed from the room, next
>time she went looking for him he was asleep leaning on the wall, propped up
>on a pair of crutches. Ruth
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uncoffee-ed, or to change your settings, go to:
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