GRAPHIC A Shocking Discovery - Librarians Take Note.

Francis Trevelyn Miller's classic, The Photographic History Of The Civil War, must be removed from your shelves! For more than 100 years photo-historians have relied on a set of books that are, in fact, ****ographic. Yes, it's true. In volume 1 on page 313 we find a case of full, frontal nudity! Miller, you sneaky devil. Well, what can I say? Check it out for yourselves.
I can't help but feel you missed an opportunity when you said "sneaky devil" rather than, "cheeky devil."
 
This reminds me of the old skit with Minnie Pearl. She calls the hotel manager to report that she can see a naked man through her window. The manager looks out, looks all around, and tells Minnie "I can't see any naked men." She replies "You can if you stand on the dresser!"
The verison I heard was something like, "here, use these binoculars."
 

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