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Wha’dya do, sell a piece of your cock, [[w:schmuck|schmuck]]? But down with [[w:Lenny Bruce|Lenny Bruce]], have a
Wha’dya do, sell a piece of your cock, [[w:schmuck|schmuck]]? But down with [[w:Lenny Bruce|Lenny Bruce]], have a
good summer.
good summer.
I’m just about done with [[w:An American Dream|''An American Dream'']]. There were times when I began to
I’m just about done with [[w:An American Dream|''An American Dream'']]. There were times when I began to
wonder a little, but the seventh installment’s pretty good, and the eighth has a bing-bang
wonder a little, but the seventh installment’s pretty good, and the eighth has a bing-bang
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writing a novel in eight months is having to show it once a month. It’s like giving a hot
writing a novel in eight months is having to show it once a month. It’s like giving a hot
fuck to your beloved, and having to pull your cock out eight times for her to inspect it.
fuck to your beloved, and having to pull your cock out eight times for her to inspect it.
If you and your wife are going to work your way through the ''Kama Sutra''
If you and your wife are going to work your way through the ''Kama Sutra''
backwards, you had better read a few companion volumes: 1) Art is a Schmuck, and 2)
backwards, you had better read a few companion volumes: 1) Art is a Schmuck, and 2)
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