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The Icelandic Phallological Museum are hoping that they will finally be able to display a human penis following the death of the man who promised to donate his reproductive organ when he died.
Páll Arason promised to donate his willy 14 years ago at the ripe old age of 81, he passed away on 5th January aged 95 (for those of you who can’t add).
Museum curator Sigurður Hjartarson started his penis collection back in 1974 with a bull’s wanger. Over the years his spam-javelin collection has grown and grown. The member collector now boasts the preserved organs of 92 different species of animal ranging from sperm whale to hamster cocks.
Now the museum is hoping they will be able to collect on Mr Arason’s generous offer, but they haven’t as yet contacted the deceased’s family to make arrangements to collect the dead man’s knob.
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