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bluevern | 11:23 Sat 23rd Sep 2006 | Phrases & Sayings
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who was he???
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If you're referring to the euphemism for the male member, it was used by D. H. Lawrence in "Lady Chatterley's Lover."
And I believe that there was a Spaniard at one time who 'Called his John Thomas, Miraldo Marie!'
The earliest recorded use of the phrase, in the sense of male member, dates back to the 1870s. It was probably just an elaboration on the fact that - for centuries prior to that - servants were often called 'Johns'.
Click here for more information, including a reference to a possible real historical John Thomas!
Of course, his real name was Willie :)
We have a local Costcutters supermarket ... on the counter is a sign...

''Cheques made payable to John Thomas''

I've never had the nerve to pay with a cheque, but it always gives me a laugh.

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