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Emperor1956 -> RE: Making a Vaginal Mold (12/19/2008 6:39:21 PM)
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FR: Hmmmm. For you, KittinSol: An avant garde exhibit at the British Museum consisted of detailed life-size replicas of the external genitalia of famous British women. It seems that starting sometime in the 1930s, upper-class women, including some Royals, would go to parties where "fanny clones" were made and preserved. Over many, many years, virtually all of the adult women in the Royal family born in the 20th Century had their nether regions so documented. After many years, it was decided that these historic works could be shown. As often occurs with major exhibits, the Museum opened its doors for the Queen, members of the Royal family, and certain very privilged hangers-on. So one day the Queen, her mum, her daughters and several members of the modern court attended a special showing. There were "oohs" and "ahhhs" at the lovely royal twats of Fergie and even Anne. Camilla was represented, although the cast, taken when she finally married Chuck, showed some age. There was a lovely shrine for Diana, although as you can imagine few in the Queens party commented about the beloved princess' lovely bits. HRH was represented, and even the Queen Mum had an exhibit. But oddly enough, no one could find an entry for the beloved, infamous Princess Margaret. HRH asked one of the attendants "But, dear, where IS Margaret?" And the attendant, blushing, replied "Ma'am -- she's outside. Its so damned big we use it as a duck pond." E.
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