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John Holmes or Long Dong Silver, who was better???

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Rogamigo

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Sep 9, 2000, 4:54:05 AM9/9/00
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Hey which of these "well-endowed" actors do you feel did a better job? It's
very sad that they both are now dead and their talents lost.

Smokin' Dave

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Sep 9, 2000, 6:59:58 AM9/9/00
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On 09 Sep 2000 08:54:05 GMT, roga...@aol.com (Rogamigo) wrote:

>Hey which of these "well-endowed" actors do you feel did a better job? It's
>very sad that they both are now dead and their talents lost.

When John Holmes died, I remember hoping they'd keep his thingie in a
jar somewhere, until I could save enough money for a transplant. Not
that I *need* a transplant, mind you. Just thought it would be cool to
be able to flip the light switch without getting out of bed.

As far as which one did the better job, it's hard (no pun intended) to
say. Also, by my answering that question, there would the risk of some
dude calling me a "homo" (do they still use that word?) for discussing
another dude's privates. I think I'll stick to discussing Kaye Parker.


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CSPharlap51

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Sep 9, 2000, 7:53:46 AM9/9/00
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Remember Kaye Parker in "Sexworld", her best feature was her breasts and the
lighting was so dark in her scencs you could only see the outline of her
breasts.

Smokin' Dave

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Sep 10, 2000, 3:48:40 AM9/10/00
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Kaye Parker was hot. She was also considered a bit "older" than her
colleagues, but hot nevertheless. I first found out about her when
reading an article in a magazine, around '75. Fell in love (read:
lust). Later, I caught her in a movie which name I can't recall. It
was about a family that loved each other very much (need I say more?).

Teu...@webtv.net

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Sep 10, 2000, 8:11:16 PM9/10/00
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Hey Smokin' Dave,

Wasnt that movie (incest family) part of the "Taboo" series?

"That which does not kill us makes us stronger'
- Friedrick Nietzsche

Smokin' Dave

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Sep 11, 2000, 2:22:23 AM9/11/00
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On Sun, 10 Sep 2000 17:11:16 -0700 (PDT), Teu...@webtv.net wrote:

>Hey Smokin' Dave,
>
>Wasnt that movie (incest family) part of the "Taboo" series?

Yep. Come to think of it. The one I had was "Taboo II".

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