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Lukayo: Hindi Ito Bastos!

And to back it up, we also got an article "Old Women Playing with Wooden Dicks: How i-Witness got into trouble with the censors by Sheila Coronel from PCIJ Blogs posted a year ago on June 6, 2006. One comment goes something like this: I think this i-witness report applies to the country’s history of corruption and how we allow these dildos to Fu@&! us every year. I think the Marcoses, cronies, et al should join this ritual. Instead of holding a penis, they should wave the billions of pesos while dancing with abandon live on tv. Secondly, this ritual should be banned. Filipinos are already known around the world as maids, as corrupt, as prostitutes just to get that passport, as having a dirty country, as brain drained…..we don’t need another recognition…do we? Wait a minute, maybe the Department of Tourism should promote it. We already have foreigners paying bargains to desperate Filipinos for sex, now we can legalize and celebrate prostitution in this part of the Philippines....

*ehem* G-strings came from the Philippines

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The origin of the term "G-string" is obscure. The term is first attested in writings by Americans in the late 1800s describing the loincloth of Philippine natives. In the "Philippine Islands" entry in the 1911 edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, the term "geestring" is used. Or at least that's what Wikipedia told me. Something new you learn everyday.

Italian Footlongs

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Birthday passed and went away. Far, far away! I have been receiving "prezzies" from all over the world. Offerings for the Goddess Kink!!! This one hails from a friend in Italy. Ashtray from this link he found. Hmm.. they seem to have a lot of "footlongs" in Italy. This photo is part of an erotic art collection of ancient Pompei. Found here. Suffice it to say that I'm learning Italian art and history from a certified Italian teacher. Cool, huh? Smart men are a huge turn on. For a more scholarly discussion of Pompei's Erotic Art (re-unearthed and opened to the public in 2000)there's Erotic art in Pompeii and Herculaneum in Wikipedia and this archived study entitled "Sex, Sight, and ''Societas'' in the Lupanar, Pompeii." Plus, more images from Napoli's Museo Archeologico Nazionale . I'm just enjoying the sights and lazy to write something more welded together out of this discovery.