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The Fuzzy Buttocks of Adelaide, South Australia

Updated November 9, 2000

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The Fuzzy Buttocks lineage is not one of blood but attitude.

Known amongst friends as the "FBI" ( Fuzzy Buttocks Incorporated ) it serves as a community watchdog to maintain standards acceptable to mature adults. The FBI family extends not only throughout Australia, but now has an International arm.

These family members are known as the "FBI" ( Fuzzy Buttocks International ). Confusing? Not at all! Just as parents have no trouble with identical twins, the FBI family is easily identifiable to each other. Unlike most blood lineage families, the Buttocks family is always ready to adopt a new family member, after they have shown that they possess the "FBI" mentality. And what is the right mentality? If you don't know, then you are not ready to join the family.


 
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  • The First Fuzzy Buttocks (3 KB)
    Also used the alias Jesus Christ. Not as squeeky clean as all those books that were written about him might lead you to believe. This mugshot was taken by the Roman Centurion Maximus Wankus just before the crucifiction.
  • The current Fuzzy Buttocks (New Mexico 1977) (15 KB)
    It seems as if the lack of respect for the law is hereditary. Young "Fuzzy" ( aka William Gates 111 ) is pictured here in a similar pose to his original name sake.
  • Fuzzy leading the troops - 1/1/2000 (46 KB)
    Fuzzy has come a long way since the previous photograph. He now owns his own business.
 
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