7. Aside from bestiality, there's a surprisingly large body of Canadian fiction about sex with vegetables.
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This also happened to an American college.
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There's also Owl, for kids.
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Right, with other bird-named mags (eg Chickadee) for the younger readers.
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18. By the way, in the replies people mention other Canadian bestiality fiction by Gowdy & Finley. Someone should compile a list.
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Originally published by the Hudson's Bay Company, I believe?
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Is that supposed to be a bad thing?
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I guess the good news is now I can use it for my new magazine about New York history.
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Don't forget our long-running youth mags: Owl & The Chickadee. I don't recall bestiality fiction though.
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wasn't The Beaver named after an HBC ship?
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Pretty sure it was also a HBC publication. My grandmother used to write/photograph for The Beaver in the 40s.
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