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In this morning's Los Angeles Times, a publication seldom known for publishing penis size references, an expose on the fast life and times of Girls Gone Wild founder Joe Francis was included in their West magazine supplement. There are a lot of angles to this article, starting from whether or not this was a "hit" piece on Mr. Francis who really came off badly. About the only place where he shines is a quotable quote from the silver-tongued mouth of his attorney Mr. Burke: "Though Mr. Francis cannot speak to Ms. Szyszka's discomfort during the encounter, other news stories have commented that Mr. Francis is reputedly well-endowed." Yes, the monster penis-in-the-sack defense!
All this is out of context I realize. You really have to read the article for yourself to be the judge (LA Times West magazine 8/6/2006- registration required.) But does anyone here have any legitimate third or fourth hand knowledge of the penile dimensions of Laguna Beach's own favorite son? One would have thought the statement from the attorney would have peaked the curiosity of Los Angeles Times reporter Claire Hoffman, but perhaps his penis was the last objective on the mind of the 29 year-old blonde University of Chicago Divinity School graduate. I wonder how many divinity school "girls gone wild" there are on the staff of the Los Angeles Times?
All this is out of context I realize. You really have to read the article for yourself to be the judge (LA Times West magazine 8/6/2006- registration required.) But does anyone here have any legitimate third or fourth hand knowledge of the penile dimensions of Laguna Beach's own favorite son? One would have thought the statement from the attorney would have peaked the curiosity of Los Angeles Times reporter Claire Hoffman, but perhaps his penis was the last objective on the mind of the 29 year-old blonde University of Chicago Divinity School graduate. I wonder how many divinity school "girls gone wild" there are on the staff of the Los Angeles Times?