Audubon gave a hoot about owls.
Ornithology is for the birds.
This guy had big ears. They called him "wingnut".
This guy had a big nose. They called him "Cyrano."
This guy had a big member. The women called him "teapot."
Trees can break wind.
She picks up more dirt on the phone than she does with her vacuum cleaner.
Women at the beach try to outstrip each other with their bathing suits.
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