Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs for October 05, 2011

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    stevieb_no  about 13 years ago

    In frame 2 Tarzan looks like a rabbit caught in car headlights. Also what would Tarzan change into to be more comfortable, a fig leaf perhaps?

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    wiselad  about 13 years ago

    the alternate world where he never met Jane…………. hate to say it, but…………….. Naomi is better than Serena!!!!!!

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    tripwire45  about 13 years ago

    You’ll never get a better offer, Tarzan.

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    profkatz  about 13 years ago

    “Me Serena…..Tarzan….LUNCH!” Tarzan looks like a scared little boy, although those spots on his briefs seem to be moving. This is more “excitement” than we’ve had in weeks, can’t wait until tomorrow’s steamy episode!

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    Fusnr  about 13 years ago

    Just remember this was back in the days of good morals . Not todays freedom of anything you desire.

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    profkatz  about 13 years ago

    @Fusnr—The 1960s were the days of great changes in the old, established morals in the USA and Europe, especially when it came to politics, music, and s-e-x. This was written in 1962.

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    quartermain  about 13 years ago

    katman and Pokerfaced Parrot—is it time for the Wagnarian Overture to Raymond Chandler’s “The Big Sleep”?—this from my former tag—Quartermain

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    profkatz  about 13 years ago

    All that jostling up and down on those bumpy African roads to Serena’s den must have really “aroused” her! She’s hot after Tarzan and will be furious if he refuses her advances. Just wait till Judge Brandt arrives and sees them together, as well as Mr. Crispy; it’s going to be a four-way free-for-all! Yipee!!And @ Richard Miller aka Quartermain—I’d be playing Wagner’s “Flight of the Valkyres” must be the same music you refer to—-but was it Bogart’s, or Mitchum’s “The Big Sleep” film?

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    quartermain  about 13 years ago

    Katman—it was Robert Mitchum as Philip Marlowe in the “Big Sleep”. See you in the morning—maybe on the Mutia Escarpment.

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