Early morning light creeps through
drawn blinds. I open one eye to check the time. “Where is the clock?” I
think groggily. I can’t see it now. Something is in the way. Who or what is
standing there? Heart beating faster, hyperventilation starts. Oh, it’s just
Woody. Most mornings when I wake, Woody is already standing there waiting for me
to open my eyes. How Woody does that I will never know. With a hand around Woody
I try to push him to either side so I can see the clock. No good, Woody is just
too stiff. Feeling Woody rub back and forth on the sheets is not helping any
either. That not only feels good and I do not want to stop, but makes Woody
stiffer too. But I still need to see the clock. I’ll have to raise my head and
look. Good, it is only 6AM. I still have half an hour before the alarm clock
goes off. Woody is still standing there too. I wonder what I can do to use Woody
while he is ready? Pushing Woody side-to-side works, but that would mess up the
sheets. Maybe I could use Woody to poke the wife awake and see if she is
interested. Yea, right! Only a fool wakes his woman in the early morning
expecting that. The look alone would make Woody droop. I have to find some other
way to make Woody and I feel good. Think man, think! I know! I can go into the bathroom and finish the job by
hand. But first I MUST empty my bladder. Whoa, look at Woody standing tall and
firm. Makes a guy proud. It will take both hands to aim Woody now. She hates it
when we miss. Well, here goes. Ahhhhhhhhh.
Hey Woody, what are you doing? That
is no way to act. I was not forgetting your fun. STOP THAT! So much for our fun
today. Thanks a lot Woody. Man, this sucks. At least I learned an important
lesson today. Woody is like a pressurized fire hose. Once the water flows, Woody
becomes a limp hose.
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Ó2000 Woody
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