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For the ultimate D&D fan (Original Post)
BainsBane
Jun 2013
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Ron Obvious
(6,261 posts)1. I could always use it as a codpiece
No, I'm not referring to the hamster.
BainsBane
(53,127 posts)2. I'm pretty sure that's a guinea pig.
So you may need to adjust your cod piece plans accordingly.
Ron Obvious
(6,261 posts)3. Hamster, Guinea Pig, a distinction without a difference
The point is that most experts agree that neither rodent can be successfully worn as a fashion accessory by the well-dressed gentleman about town who wishes to appear soignee.
BainsBane
(53,127 posts)4. well, there is a considerable difference in size
in case you are measuring for the codpiece. I agree on the rodent itself as an accessory. That wouldn't be a distinguished look.
Speaking of codpieces, remember these guys?
Ron Obvious
(6,261 posts)5. Ah, now I see the thrust of your argument!
No, I confess the video and the gentlemen within are entirely new to me, but I live a sheltered existence. Thanks for expanding my horizons.