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radfrac_archive_full) wrote2006-06-30 08:32 am
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'foot'note
I forgot to say that the Mighty Hercules classics discussion was so much fun because it centered around Tewt (the little faun who communicates only via flute) in the context of the ithyphallic satyr.
And then I'm afraid
inlandsea had to listen to me espouse my theory of the need for a Hairy Man sexual archetype, via the satyr or faun figure.
Cheers
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And then I'm afraid
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ithyphallic indeed...
Speaking of hairy men, when I was still living with my parents, my mother had a thing for Magnum PI aka Tom Selleck. Something about that furry chest really did it for her...
Re: ithyphallic indeed...
When I was about six, I was convinced that the only truly handsome men in the world were 'moustache men' like Tom Selleck.
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the sasquatch...
Of course, I preferred "the Bionic Woman". Are we surprised? I would, however, cross the fence for Tom Selleck, except that then my oldest sister would have to kill me.
Re: the sasquatch...
I once read quite a good pornographic gay comic book involving a sasquatch, posited as larger than human size, with attendant expansions of extremities.
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Re: the sasquatch...
hah, that would have been good. No, Lee Majors was clean-shaven and thus triumphed over the atavistic hairy man...
okay, this needs some work.
larger than human size, with attendant expansions of extremities.i>
OUCH.
Re: the sasquatch...
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very silly and immediately dated In or Out...