
Chupacabra Gangbang
Monsters Made Me Gay
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Narrated by:
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Hank Wilder
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By:
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Hank Wilder
About this listen
Johnny isn't the best ranch hand at Rattlesnake Canyon, his uncle's Texas resort for city folk who want a weekend of roughing it country style, but he tries his best.
However, when a cow turns up completely drained of blood, Johnny is going to have to try even harder to keep the ranch's poor immigrant workers from taking all of the blame.
With a whole gang of legendary Chupacabras on the loose, Johnny takes matters into his own hands, heading off into the desert in nothing but some boxer briefs, a cowboy hat and his trusty boots. With the future of Rattlesnake Canyon on the line, Johnny soon finds himself at the center of a gay Chupacabra gangbang.
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