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Umh, the isn't the LHC toroidal? I thought that phallic objects generally didn't resemble attenuated doughnoughts.


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by Lawliet (Curate) on Oct 05, 2008 at 01:19 UTC

    No, most of them do. It seems that just the phallic objects that you have encountered don't resemble doughnoughts :P

    I'm so adjective, I verb nouns!

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      I'd be interested to see a phallic doughnut/doughnought or donut.

      Perhaps you could enlighten me, surely you wouldn't know if you were coming or going!

        see a phallic doughnut/doughnought or donut

        Uh, that would be the Large Hermaphrodite Collider, which is being run in our parallel universe..... both LHC's have a f**king good time when run simultaneously.

        Hint: Look at the donut from it's sideview, the hole dissappears and it becomes phallic.


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        You could probably find them for sale in Greenwich Village. I believe some Monks currently live there, so maybe they can supply enlightment.


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      I don't think I want to be enlightened on that score, although I'm sure that there is a bakery in Greenwich (The) Village selling phallic doughnuts. I never found the need to shop for anatomical baked goods, so I didn't look


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