DOESN’T NEED THE WORD “UNFORTUNATE”

Posted on Friday 20 April 2007

Man in unfortunate saw-mill penis incident


3 Comments for 'DOESN’T NEED THE WORD “UNFORTUNATE”'

  1.  
    tom
    20 April 2007 | 9:36 pm
     

    Doesn’t need the word “man” either.

    But couldn’t there be a fortunate saw-mill penis incident? Under the right circumstances?

  2.  
    23 April 2007 | 10:28 am
     

    Wasn’t The Saw-Mill Penis Incident a Sherlock Holmes adventure?

  3.  
    tom
    29 April 2007 | 12:40 am
     

    I’m not sure. That title was in the adult section of my video rental, and I didn’t have my ID with me.

    I do remember that in Conan Doyle’s “The Curious Incident of the Penis in the Night” what was curious was that the the penis did nothing during the night. Along the same lines, Poe’s “The Purloined Penis” hinged around everybody overlooking the fact that the penis was hiding in plain site. In Hammett’s “The Maltese Penis” on the other hand the woman did it.

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