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“He then thanked everyone genuinely for the party &, the bottle emptied, nodded off. "oh,christ, look! Leon soon cried "Look at Jim!" Leon leaped from his seat. Slumped unconscious in his chair, Jim had managed to extract his penis from his pants & was pissing on the rug. "jesus!" Bill rushed across the room, grabbed a large crystal goblet & held it under the stream. To his surprise Jim filled it. Bill took another goblet from the table & Jim filled that, too, then a third one. Leon, Frank, Kathy, & Cheri were falling down with laughter. Afterward, Frank & Kathy took Jim to the Doors' office & dropped him, still asleep on the office couch.”

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