Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Fan No. 10,000,032 of Tubesteak’s Video Blog Tubesteak

15 comments:

  1. Thank the Lord Sy and Tubes are back, That other stuff was suffocating.

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  2. enough of the dead horse kicking.

    Just rerun some old shit and screw what Pete says.

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  3. I agree, we want vintage summer re-runs. Murphy, get on it asap, I will block for you, honest.

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  4. Both Anon's, AFAIC, those Vblogs are aways welcome on this great unwashed
    San-O Daze. Thanks, Cy Esq.

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  5. of course we welcome all video intercourse, especially the amateur, barely legal, pirated and under the counter types. Keep em coming.

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  6. Father Flanaghan, we have more videos coming at
    San-O Daze than Carter has little liver pills

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  7. They're welcome here, that's for sure.

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  8. ya got any with farm animals?

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  9. I gotta a great boot-leg copy of Murphy & Puttzle, in action at the Point of course.

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  10. Now, K.Sooza, doing what, with what, and who was in the barrell?

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  11. Looks as if Seak has run out of room, finally.

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  12. lets just say that Puzzle was getting tubed and the rest I will leave to your imagination.

    They are both very sick little puppies.

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  13. Mr. Steak, I will be down at that dreadful San Onofre all Labor Day weekend. If you are holding court, please dispatch one of your serfs to trot up to Four Doors and retrieve me post haste. I would like an audience with you if at all possible. I would even be willing to bring Murph, my drooling 150 lb Rottweiler as a security escort.

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  14. Oh my gosh Spin, that reminds me of previous years down at that hell hole, as the locals call it, San Onofre 92672. Prior to faulty plumbimg they had Army issue water buffalos. Corky Carroll and Richard M.Nixon concluded that the desolite area required liquid. Well, a family from
    Pasadena brought their beast, a saliva covered Rottweiler, chained it to the water dispensing unit. The beast lay teathered
    in the shade of the buffalo. Not long thereafter, an unsuspecting toddler ambled down that awful dirt road looking to slake his thirst He came upon the buffalo. He didn't hava a chance. The startled Rottweiler went for the juggular,
    ripping and shredding the boy's face and neck, leaving him disfigured for life. It took four burly Hawaiians to beat the snarling animal into submission. I can only shudder when I see viscious
    dogs people bring to San Onofre.

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