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Best Death Adders Sex Video so far

rayhoser Oct 13, 2003 06:41 PM

There's a new action packed 7 mb video clip of two adders getting their
rocks off at:
http://www.smuggled.com/addsit1.htm
Scroll down the page to the 7 mb link.
Best to save it to disk (right click of mouse) before playing it - and
it may take up to 40 mins to download via normal modem, but well worth
it.
Cable modems will download in about 120 seconds.
ALL THE BEST

Replies (1)

richardwells Oct 14, 2003 11:47 PM

Raymond,
Thank you for referring your latest video of death adder lust and thrust to us, however, I like most other Australian males, much prefer women (in particular those from Scandinavia) to satisfy any erotic desires that we may have between field trips. Your seemingly constant fascination with the reproductive behaviour of death adders is starting to appear somewhat disturbing. Over the years you have presented the world with many of your little tit-bits of herpo-eroticism in the form of reproductive notes on these snakes but it appears they are becoming increasingly explicit - almost to the point of perversion. In appearance, your posts seem to have an overtone of eroticism dribbling out of them that borders on the obscene. Unless you want to be seen as a closet wildlife pornographer as well as a fearless crime fighter and sometime herpetologist, I suggest you keep to the biological facts of the matter at hand. As I have inferred before Raymond, you must recant your evil ways in taxonomy, and now I add this almost psycho-sexual obsession with Acanthophis to my growing list of Ray Hoser character states that, quite frankly, is starting to defy classification.

Yours Sympathetically,

Richard Wells

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