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"His Thing Was 13 Inches" is just click-bait.  No such salacious details are revealed (unfortunately).

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He consumed James Dean's sausage, then Bobby Sherman's, Paul Newman's, Marlon Brando's... I'm assuming he was a bottom.

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for absolutely NO @%!*ING reason at all!
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I saw this article on line without all the hyperbole.  It was an interesting look at the times.  Paul Newman was an interesting sidelight.  I had an acquaintance that used to tell me of his encounters in Old Hollywood.  A very handsome man but never had any success in breaking into the movies.  He was a friend of Marilyn Monroe and others.  He recounted adventures will several well known actors, including Paul Newman.  He found Newman self absorbed and haughty.  I have never seen Paul Newman's name in any of these tell all items and I thought that perhaps my acquaintance was embellishing.  Now, I think perhaps he was not.  He did have only good things to say about Joanne Woodward.  

On one of my first visits to Palm Springs, I went to a restaurant, Elmer's, and their decor was partially photos of Palm Springs in the 50s and 60s.  There in one of the photos, was my acquaintance, lying on a chaise lounge in a bathing suit sporting an enviable physique.  Even in his 60's he was quite the handsome man and he did enjoy showing anyone who cared to see them, photos of his youthful days in California.  I am not sure why he never had any success in Hollywood. Perhaps he would not play ball with the right people.  

 

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I watched most of the video with sound off and captions on; cannot stand that awful fake voice! And whoever wrote this piece of tripe must surely have been paid by the word, with bonus payments for nonsensically stringing them into absurd sentences dripping with innuendo and over-the-top melodrama.

This whole thing reeks of AI-generated bullshit!

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