Bitchin' Blog Posts
: Penis Photography
October 27, 2009 | Tuesday | 33 Comments
It’s time for… Accidental Dong, Romance Style, with your hosts, Kay Hooper, Gena Showalter, and Kresley Cole! Well, technically they’re not the hosts, but they’ve got dong-ful books. If you’re not familiar with Accidental Dong, there’s this hideously addictive website full of… accidental peens. And then there’s the sharp eyes of romance readers, where, much to my gasping shock, there are ACCIDENTAL PEENS EVERYWHERE. For example: accidental old school peen? Oh, yes. First: this eBay item, an original cover illustration for a Loveswept romance. Check out that skirt. That HAIR. That shirt open but STILL TUCKED IN! Gosh, it’s almost…
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October 04, 2009 | Sunday | 13 Comments
From Tessa: Accidental Dong. This will slurp up at least 30 minutes of your day.
Star Opal offers us Twilight Spoof #435, - and it’s totally snort worthy.
LoveCow200 offers a video that visually explains the magical horror that was Spikenard and Bronwyn.
If you’re writing something, and you think it’s crap, rest assured, it can’t be worse than that.
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June 26, 2009 | Friday | 12 Comments
Thanks to Lang who sent me a link to this one:
Wasa bread is so on my shopping list this weekend.
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January 02, 2009 | Friday | 16 Comments
Contest winner Midknyt sent me the most marvelous links to her pictures and blog entry. I’m not even sure how to adequately communicate the level of jaw-dropping awesome that is her visual travel diary, but holy peencakes, Batman. There is a park in South Korea that is chock-full of penises. Everywhere you look: peen! Haesindang Park in Korea, which, as Midknyt notes is a rather conservative culture, is a celebration and tribute to the erect phallus. Legend tells of a man who lost his fiance to the ocean, and her spirit ruined the fishing industry, so the village erected giant…
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April 30, 2008 | Wednesday | 22 Comments
Thanks to Melissa, who sent me the link to this marvelous bit of Colin-footage:
Melissa asks: “I wonder if he works for the person who makes the succubus rings?”
Sarah asks: “Exactly how wrong is the amount of time I spent wondering whether the photos of Colin’s Colin were online already, and whether I wanted to pollute my search history by looking for them? 80% wrong? 90% wrong? Utterly, completely, and torrentially wrong? How does one quantify that amount of wrong?”
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