Today’s insight into the meaning of LIFE
SPRAGGETT ON CHESS
Erotic chess set

Why? ‘Cause it means just 2 more days before the weekend!
This is a World War II poster from America! Times have changed…
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I dare you to try it today!
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She wants to sniff a pipe! Very sexy
Mutual respect
Secrets
What have I done?

Boys will be boys…
Mother and daughter thru time
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”Tired of fumbling around your horse’s ass with the thermometer? Not sure just how far to push your arm in when foaling? Is your mare a nymphomaniac? What are some simple methods of restraint? These and other topics are covered in just the first 32 pages of this interesting and photograph filled easy-to-use compilation of modern veterinary practices”

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New York Times book review:



By Andrew C. Andry and Steven Schepp.
Time-Life Books 1968.

By Roy Rockwood
Cupples & Leon Company, 1938

Centre for Agricultural Publishing and Documentation, Wageningen, Netherlands, 1981
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Duality and Symmetry (both dangerous chicks!)


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She wants to sniff a pipe! Very sexy

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The inside jacket says:
”Tired of fumbling around your horse’s ass with the thermometer? Not sure just how far to push your arm in when foaling? Is your mare a nymphomaniac? What are some simple methods of restraint? These and other topics are covered in just the first 32 pages of this interesting and photograph filled easy-to-use compilation of modern veterinary practices”
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New York Times book review:
“The female auto-erotic!” boldly begins Dr. Leathem’s thorough and titillating investigation of ladies masturbation–at least, how the chicks in 1967 did it.
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Actual book announcement:
”This book teaches women the right attitude to have when faced with an attacker. Let the chapter titles speak for themselves: “Putting the Old Spark Back in Your Obscene Telephone Calls;” “Don’t Shoot the Peeping Tom, He May Be Your Next Door Neighbor!” “Exhibitionists Could Be Nice If They Were Not So Bashful,” and “Applying Pressure Against Joints To Surprise, Bewilder, and Gain the Admiration of Your Attacker!””
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”This book teaches women the right attitude to have when faced with an attacker. Let the chapter titles speak for themselves: “Putting the Old Spark Back in Your Obscene Telephone Calls;” “Don’t Shoot the Peeping Tom, He May Be Your Next Door Neighbor!” “Exhibitionists Could Be Nice If They Were Not So Bashful,” and “Applying Pressure Against Joints To Surprise, Bewilder, and Gain the Admiration of Your Attacker!””
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By Andrew C. Andry and Steven Schepp.
Time-Life Books 1968.
A published book review:
”Paper cutout testicles and humping dogs illustrate the nature of sex in this book. If you can get over the fact that somebody designed and cut out the sperm path of mating chickens, you might be able to read this book to an autistic child. ”
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By Roy Rockwood
Cupples & Leon Company, 1938
A published book review:
A young, scantily clad boy lost in the wetness of unfamiliar places. A vicious murder. Animalistic urges. Follow Bomba and friends in this soothing children’s story of illicit adventure and homosexual tendencies through chapters entitled “Queer Happenings” and “In Savage Hands.”

”Medical doctor George Cheyne, little known today, was among the most quoted men in eighteenth-century Britain. A 450-pound behemoth renowned for his Falstaffian appetites, he nevertheless advocated moderation to his neurotic clientele. Cheyne was an early admirer of Isaac Newton and a writer on mathematics and natural philosophy, yet he also linked science and mysticism in his writings. This inventor of the all-lettuce diet was both an author and, to his patients, a fellow sufferer who struggled with obesity and depression.
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”Medical doctor George Cheyne, little known today, was among the most quoted men in eighteenth-century Britain. A 450-pound behemoth renowned for his Falstaffian appetites, he nevertheless advocated moderation to his neurotic clientele. Cheyne was an early admirer of Isaac Newton and a writer on mathematics and natural philosophy, yet he also linked science and mysticism in his writings. This inventor of the all-lettuce diet was both an author and, to his patients, a fellow sufferer who struggled with obesity and depression.
Scientist and mystic, patient and healer, libertine and scholar, Cheyne embodies the contradictions and obsessions of the Age of Enlightenment. Anita Guerrini reconstructs the ideas, events, and interconnections in Cheyne’s era and shows how Cheyne’s life and work uniquely epitomize the transition between premodern and modern culture”………………………………………………………………………………..




By A. Rastovski, A vanEs et al.
Centre for Agricultural Publishing and Documentation, Wageningen, Netherlands, 1981
A book review went:
”This homely volume was sadly discarded by the Ellensburg, WA Public Library before being rescued by Pistil Books.
The mottled potato-brown cover of this volume seems to depict a vast store of potatoes as seen from above. Some swinging doors in the lower right hand corner sweep a potato-free arc as they open, demonstrating the latest in potato storage industrial design. Inside the cover awaits the exciting answer to the question, “Just what is ‘potato behavior’?”
The mottled potato-brown cover of this volume seems to depict a vast store of potatoes as seen from above. Some swinging doors in the lower right hand corner sweep a potato-free arc as they open, demonstrating the latest in potato storage industrial design. Inside the cover awaits the exciting answer to the question, “Just what is ‘potato behavior’?”
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