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Captain Havoc & the Big-Titty Bog Witches

Captain Havoc & the Big-Titty Bog Witches

Tampa's favorite wacky playwright Christen Hailey births another hilariously sexy mystery: Captain Havoc returns to Cockroach Bay after years of service flying the Jizz Jet for the Secret Queen of Tampa. But there's no rest for the wicked when a greedy developer wants to tear down the whole town and build a super kinky swinging senior center. Will Captain Havoc and the Big-Titty Bog Witches save the day? FAFO!

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