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What a great description in today's review of Jim in Orange County. Thanks to ATLguy. Any others you'd care to add? How 'bout:

 

A member to remember

Schlong of sunshine

King Richard the 9th. (note the double entendre )

 

Also noticed the reviewer of Gabriel Cross said this was his first hire ever. Good choice (though I've never personally had the pleasure) but don't you know he's ruined for life. It's like your first car being a Benz.

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Are there any non-first time review forum members that have met Jim?

 

Also, it feels like the writing styles of the reviewers are oddly similar.

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Are there any non-first time review forum members that have met Jim?

 

Also, it feels like the writing styles of the reviewers are oddly similar.

 

https://rentmen.com/JimJim/reviews/

 

He has 33 reviews on RM... Most of them 5 stars. He MUST be reliably awesome...

 

Seriously tho, 33 seems a bit excessive to me, no?

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"Dick of death" was an epithet I remember hearing often many years ago.

 

A good friend of mine used this description of some penises a few years back when he described to me a few who were heavily hung!

Gosh! I like! I like! I like!

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A good friend of mine used this description of some penises a few years back when he described to me a few who were heavily hung!

Gosh! I like! I like! I like!

An elderly lady I worked with back in the 1970s was fond of telling a story about asking her father the correct plural for the word penis. "Daddy," she said, "is it penises or penes?" He replied, "No lady should ever be concerned with more than one at a time!"

 

Actually, while penes is correct (from the Latin,) penises is common usage.

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An elderly lady I worked with back in the 1970s was fond of telling a story about asking her father the correct plural for the word penis. "Daddy," she said, "is it penises or penes?" He replied, "No lady should ever be concerned with more than one at a time!"

 

Actually, while penes is correct (from the Latin,) penises is common usage.

 

I never actually understood the phrase "The more the Merrier", since I have participated in many group scenes that didn't turn out to be so Merry..... When there is too much going on, someone always gets the short end of the "stick"..

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"(Blank) of death" definitely goes back to 1970's - I first heard it '76 in reference to a leggy dancer and her 'extension of death', followed not long after by a reference to a coworker's 'dick of death' - mind you, this one was spoken by a straight man. Very common parlance in theatrical circles for years, and I suspect its origin could be traced to a funny gay man.

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"(Blank) of death" definitely goes back to 1970's - I first heard it '76 in reference to a leggy dancer and her 'extension of death', followed not long after by a reference to a coworker's 'dick of death' - mind you, this one was spoken by a straight man. Very common parlance in theatrical circles for years, and I suspect its origin could be traced to a funny gay man.

 

 

Milton Berle.

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Also noticed the reviewer of Gabriel Cross said this was his first hire ever. Good choice (though I've never personally had the pleasure) but don't you know he's ruined for life. It's like your first car being a Benz.

 

No doubt but only if you love big bubble butts and who doesn't admire them.

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