It's a winkey ;-)
Tallywhacker...
There is a restaurant somewhere around here, can't remember exactly, where the restrooms are labeled "Inboards" and "Outboards." I had to have it explained to me.

It's a winkey ;-)

Tallywhacker...
There is a restaurant somewhere around here, can't remember exactly, where the restrooms are labeled "Inboards" and "Outboards." I had to have it explained to me.![]()
Tallywhacker...
There is a restaurant somewhere around here, can't remember exactly, where the restrooms are labeled "Inboards" and "Outboards." I had to have it explained to me.![]()
This is great.
oh, and is it a pee-pee?? I thought it was a wee-wee.....:roll:...or a .......

You were right, Dr Skunky is not an Ob/Gyn doctor. (thus the blushing)
I always wondered how an ob/gyn would ever survive in a small town. Nothing like sitting down to eat in the local restaurant with everyone's hoo-haa there that you have seen. 
lol - my grandmother called it a pee-pee & my mother-in-law calls it a tee-tee.![]()


Ok, now I am confused, the instrument or the product.
I go with tallywacker or my grandfather's favorite trouser snake.![]()

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For the record, I never heard the term "hoo-haa" growing up in Chicago, think it must be regional. We said "coochie" or "cooter"... which really gave me pause the first time I heard the (also regional) expression "drunker than cooter brown" after I moved here.![]()
Tallywhacker...
There is a restaurant somewhere around here, can't remember exactly, where the restrooms are labeled "Inboards" and "Outboards." I had to have it explained to me.![]()

Ok, now I am confused, the instrument or the product.
I go with tallywacker or my grandfather's favorite trouser snake.![]()
I had forgotten that term. Too funny!