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A Real Stinker
Dedicated to Jan Allison A REAL STINKER Medically speaking, all humans have movement of their sphincter. Eruptions of sphincters can cause disturbances of epic proportions. Your fresh squeeze, young and delightful, may utter a proof that sensory brains indeed moved to a higher atmosphere from the rear. The scented sphincter will not easily dissipate, can’t wait just a sec - the sulfuric scent can linger longer unchecked. Clear the room for if you enter in too quick, a sign should really appear, quite like the caution of the Parisian catacombs, the stench of dry bones quaking under the sphincter’s attack - a real stinker in fact. His date was afright as he grew green, sped to his brother’s house, familiarity threw open the door then onto the bathroom lickety-split. That roaring relief catapulted to new heights, as a little boy’s voice leaps from the tub, “Uncle Dan!” (Name has been changed but the laugh is reel as the paper unwinds over or under - no one cares when there is a great deal of thunder) Disagreeable relations lean in to hear the tale again and again, until one has to go…real bad 12/3/2021
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