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Ceramist Francisco Figueiredo opens a casting mould of a phallus in his workshop in Chao de Parada, central Portugal June 26, 2008. Husband and wife Francisco and Cassilda Figueiredo are among the last exponents of a traditional Portuguese handicraft — making ornamental ceramic penises. For more than three decades, the couple have carefully shaped thousands of cermaic male organs, moulding them into upright shapes and painting them in life-like colours for export to Germany, France and North America. (via Yahoo! News)
The ancient Romans considered the phallus to be a symbol of luck; frescoes uncovered in Pompeii show men with giant boners meant to ward off evil spirits.
THAT’S WHAT SHE SAID!!!!
Sunday, July 6th 2008 5:18pm
roararr: Someday I’ll finish my knit/crochet...project. The world clearly needs
The ancient Romans considered...luck; frescoes uncovered
“So, what do you do for...living?” “Uhh, my job sucks. It’s so gay.” “You know, I hate...