If you get up that way. . .
Sigurdur Hjartarson is missing a human penis. But he's not worried: four men have promised to donate theirs to him when they die. And besides, he has this mighty elephant phallus (at left) to hold onto in the meantime.
Hjartarson is founder and owner of the Icelandic Phallological Museum, which offers visitors from around the world a close-up look at the long and the short of the male reproductive organ.
His collection, which began in 1974 with a single bull's penis that looked something like a riding crop, now boasts 261 preserved members from 90 species.
The largest, from a sperm whale, is 70 kg (154 lb) and 1.7 meters (5.58 ft) long. The smallest, a hamster penis bone, is just 2 mm and must be viewed through a magnifying glass.
One species conspicuous by its absence is homo sapiens, but that may soon be rectified since a German, an American, an Icelander and a Briton have promised to donate their organs after death, according to certificates on display
2 Comments:
Can you imagine? Hey, honey. Let's go to the Icelandic Phallological Museum!
They would love to have my, er, phallange thingy, but i'm saving it for the Smithsonian.
Smithsonian. . .appropo, that IS where they store all of the relics! ;)
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