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-:"If you take the name of a certain former vice president, Spiro Agnew, and scramble the letters around, you can rearrange it to spell out Grow A Penis. Such appropriateness can give your boundaries of coincidence permanent stretch marks. After all, when Sen. Charles Goodell came out against the war in Vietnam, it was Agnew who called him "the [[Christine Jorgensen]] (the first famous transsexual) of the Republican Party "- thus equating military might with the mere presence of a cock."+:"If you take the name of a certain former vice president, [[Spiro Agnew]], and scramble the letters around, you can rearrange it to spell out Grow A Penis. Such appropriateness can give your boundaries of coincidence permanent stretch marks. After all, when Sen. Charles Goodell came out against the war in Vietnam, it was Agnew who called him "the [[Christine Jorgensen]] (the first famous transsexual) of the Republican Party "- thus equating military might with the mere presence of a cock."
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My Acid Trip with Groucho in High Times Magazine (February 1981) by Paul Krassner.


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"If you take the name of a certain former vice president, Spiro Agnew, and scramble the letters around, you can rearrange it to spell out Grow A Penis. Such appropriateness can give your boundaries of coincidence permanent stretch marks. After all, when Sen. Charles Goodell came out against the war in Vietnam, it was Agnew who called him "the Christine Jorgensen (the first famous transsexual) of the Republican Party "- thus equating military might with the mere presence of a cock."

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