User talk:James R. A. Butler III

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Waginas and Wenises
A wagina is the inside part of a human elbow. A wagina is considered a slang term. Pictured below is an image of a healthy wagina. A wenis is the overlapping foreskin on the tip of a human elbow. Pictured below is an image of a healthy wenis.
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Waginas and Wenises
A wagina is the inside part of a human elbow. A wagina is considered a slang term. Pictured below is an image of a healthy wagina. A wenis is the overlapping foreskin on the tip of a human elbow. Pictured below is an image of a healthy wenis.
 * 1) REDIRECT /Users/mncj64/Pictures/iPhoto Library/Masters/2012/06/05/20120605-215609/Photo on 6-5-12 at 9.56 PM.jpg

Waginas and Wenises
A wagina is the inside part of a human elbow. A wagina is considered a slang term. Pictured below is an image of a healthy wagina. A wenis is the overlapping foreskin on the tip of a human elbow. Pictured below is an image of a healthy wenis.
 * 1) REDIRECT /Users/mncj64/Pictures/iPhoto Library/Masters/2012/06/05/20120605-215609/Photo on 6-5-12 at 9.56 PM.jpg