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Disclaimer says it's intended only for serious adults,
physicians and members of the learned professions, Ryan.
Who'd you get to buy it for you  bedrocktruth | Email | Homepage | 10.01.05 - 8:12 am | #
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Nice vintage piece of sexalia Ryan.
EBAY!
Kinsey exposed for the first time what people do behind closed doors. Which by the way as we well know is none of the government's damn business.
Vintage spanking. There's not much new, there's just a whole load of stuff that was formerly (and currently too) hidden. Very interesting Ryan. JimmyTheVet | Email | Homepage | 10.01.05 - 9:06 am | #
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"I went yesterday and made out better than the night I skipped the prom."
Note to readers - it's not boasting if it's true  mark from ireland | Email | Homepage | 10.01.05 - 9:12 am | #
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Note to Ryan: we do not want to read the details  mark from ireland | Email | Homepage | 10.01.05 - 9:18 am | #
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Um, I want to read the details... albie | Email | Homepage | 10.01.05 - 12:53 pm | #
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BRT - The copyright page has the following additional disclaimer: "Limited and Privately Printed Edition of One Thousand Copies for Sale Only to Adult Collectors of Curiosa and Students of Psychology."
I think I fall into the group of "adult collectors of curiosa". That's my story and I'm stickin' to it.

mark and albie - For shame! I never kiss and tell! Ryan | Email | Homepage | 10.01.05 - 5:49 pm | #
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That's my story and I'm stickin' to it.
And a likely one it is my man!
saved by the fine print.....:=) bedrocktruth | Email | Homepage | 10.01.05 - 5:57 pm | #
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Well Ryan knew what he was doing BRT there's a very sad story (true) about the Abbess of a convent who bought 25 copies of "Our Lady of the Flowers" by Jean Genet for distribution to novices based on the title alone.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obido...234510?
v=glance mark from ireland | Email | Homepage | 10.01.05 - 10:31 pm | #
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Notice that the editor is named "Striker." Jeff's ancestors? Morgan | Email | Homepage | 10.02.05 - 11:42 am | #
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OK who is Jeff? mark from ireland | Email | Homepage | 10.02.05 - 5:45 pm | #
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I think that's a reference to Jeff Gannon. Ryan | Email | Homepage | 10.02.05 - 6:55 pm | #
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How much is $2.50 in 1936 translated into today's dollars? Wasn't that during the depression? Its gotta be like a million dollars! Neil Paul | Email | Homepage | 10.03.05 - 5:06 pm | #
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Where can we read more of these great stories Dick | Email | Homepage | 10.05.05 - 9:51 am | #
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