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Company: Canadian Foreskin Awareness Project
Starring: Glen Callender
Step into the tent, and you will, in time, see a man's foreskin bulging with red seedless grapes like tiny misplaced abs. You spend most of the show's 15-minute runtime staring at a bearded fellow's penis as he talks to you. You've been given fair warning. Not officially a show, per se, with no tickets to be bought and the cost being only what you choose to donate at the end, the Foreskin Awareness Booth offers both a wealth of information about foreskin in 15 minutes—its biological reason for being, its pleasurable reason for being, the dangers and long-term effects of lopping it off, and why that should be the choice an adult makes rather than a decision made for a young child—as well as showing you just how many grapes a man can fit into his foreskin. Whatever number you just thought of, go higher.
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