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A blonde whose Christian name was Doris was piloting a doubledecker, her strong orbicularis oris clamped tightly to her playmate's pecker.
'Why such a grim and serious face? ' So asked the man, 'why don't you grin? ' The answer came: 'This is a case of being either out or in.'
'You see', so said the dame named Doris 'a girl's orbicularis oris can for a pecker be a pucker in vulgar terms that means a sucker.'
'To grin, however, it relaxes can't maintain grip around the pecker it's quite akin to paying taxes as chancellor of the exchequer.'
'Oh, now I see just what you mean, for lips to grip they need to pucker for grinning they look less obscene but cannot grin while playing sucker.'
As you can see this is pure science if flying in a doubledecker and upside down, in bold defiance keep a tight grip around your pecker.
Note: In simple terms for the children readers: The orbicularis oris is a muscle not dissimilar to the orbicularis oculi, though much more sophisticated. However, in this context, its properties as a very effective sphincter are being illuminated. The author remained aware throughout the poem's creation of the need for avoiding certain inflammatory words.
Dieses Gedicht ist meinem Obersturmbannfuehrer Jerry Hughes gewidmet. In Anerkennung seiner selbstlosen Dienste fuer Volk und Vaterland.
Herbert Nehrlich
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Jerry Hughes (5/27/2007 5:59:00 PM)
Thank you mein F, and I'm pleased to inform headquarters that my orbiscular has much improved, and your words of wisdom made me feel even better. Goose step. Halt. Heels doubled clicked and heil... |
Gina Onyemaechi (5/27/2007 5:41:00 PM)
I don't know what's made me laugh more, Herbsy, the poem...or the footnotes! ! Ya ha ha! ! Love, G. |
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