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Monday, December 1, 2014

Episode 54: The narcolaptic son of Darth Vader

This time we talk about all the normal kinds of things. Such as using a potato as female contraceptive, growing artificial dicks, noise induced weight gain etc. An animal poops on Rafael and we cover some rather provocative children’s book titles. That Frakkin Cat joins us (for most of the proceedings).

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15 Hilariously Inappropriate Book Titles

Do you know “who will toss your salad?” posted on Nov. 15, 2014, at 1:31 a.m.

1. Did they try a laxative?!

Did they try a laxative?!

2. It’s important to never give up on your passions:

It's important to never give up on your passions:

3. Some questions are better left unanswered:

Some questions are better left unanswered:

4. Nope. Nope. Nope.

Nope. Nope. Nope.

5. A very different kind of horse whispering:

A very different kind of horse whispering:

6. If ponies aren’t your thing:

If ponies aren't your thing:

7. The look on its face isn’t helping either:

The look on its face isn't helping either:

8. This is just rude:

This is just rude:

9. It might be a sign to see a doctor:

It might be a sign to see a doctor:

10. Surprisingly this is not a 1950s gay pulp erotica book cover:

Surprisingly this is not a 1950s gay pulp erotica book cover:

11. This is a very niche kind of Mechanophilia:

This is a very niche kind of Mechanophilia:
But I’m glad these men are all about making the tractor happy too.

12. Sometimes that’s where boners like to hide:

Sometimes that's where boners like to hide:

13. Well, that’s one way to de-stress:

Well, that's one way to de-stress:

14. Something tells me that Warne is getting a visit from Pedobear:

Something tells me that Warne is getting a visit from Pedobear:

15. I guess that’s one way to pass the time.

I guess that's one way to pass the time.

Bonus: Of course, sometimes the most unintentionally inappropriate wording is actually inside the book:

Bonus: Of course, sometimes the most unintentionally inappropriate wording is actually inside the book:
Oh dear, indeed.

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