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another published account of the "Wild Boars"
Hate to post this but the writers just keep getting better.
https://www.macleans.ca/thai-cave-rescue-heroes/
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Boars aka bores sums it up!
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Really details the dangers of gushing water funneled through smaller constricted passages of the caves.
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dab69
Really details the dangers of gushing water funneled through smaller constricted passages of the caves.
Ejaculation?
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Very interesting with details that I never knew. The writer's style is confusing at times but also engrossing. Thanks for posting dab69.
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Agreed. The uninterested and the irritated need not read the post just as I avoid much of what appears in this forum.
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Here is another story of the cave rescue as published in National Geographic. It is an easy read.
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/a...mor%20Lux%20%2
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dunno about wild...more like lucky
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dunno about wild...more like lucky
Speaking of "bores", where's lonely?
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I have been reflecting on the dramas imposed on boys that attend boarding schools around the world.
My thanks to those who led me to these! There appears to be more which I have not downloaded YET
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGDwarmPv_g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDaRTBmXrjo
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I have been reflecting on the dramas imposed on boys that attend boarding schools around the world.
The late English writer Evelyn Waugh was renowned for taking men to lunch at the Savoy (I think), demanding a table in the middle of the restaurant and, producing a large "ear trumpet", ask in a loud voice "Was there much sodomy at your school?"
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If you're looking for spanking videos, lonelywombat, try xhamster under gay/categories/spanking. I hadn't sussed you as a leather queen previously but I guess we learn something new every day
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If you're looking for spanking videos, lonelywombat, try xhamster under gay/categories/spanking. I hadn't sussed you as a leather queen previously but I guess we learn something new every day
I am not I leave that to those in the 'BROTHERHOOD"
I find the whole idea of priests and brothers assaulting these boys in situation they would nor be believed at home if they did complain. The parents would prefer to take the word of the priest/brothers. But following the Pell case, more and more people are coming forward
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lonelywombat
I am not I leave that to those in the 'BROTHERHOOD"
I find the whole idea of priests and brothers assaulting these boys in situation they would nor be believed at home if they did complain. The parents would prefer to take the word of the priest/brothers. But following the Pell case, more and more people are coming forward
There are plenty of people who feel the same way about 80 year Olds traveling to 3rd world countries to chase sex with prostitutes young enough to be their grandsons too
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You could also try the xvideo site, lonely. Now I come to think of it, a wombat might be characterised as a "bear", so your proclivities have been "hidden in plain sight" all along
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You could also try the xvideo site, lonely. Now I come to think of it, a wombat might be characterised as a "bear", so your proclivities have been "hidden in plain sight" all along
Quite a change from the upper class magazines you used to quote
You also seem to be very familiar to porn sites, they clash with your activities
when you go to Thailand
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You might enjoy Jean Daniel Cadinot's film 'Sacre College'.
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when you go to Thailand
True!
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You might enjoy Jean Daniel Cadinot's film 'Sacre College'.
I find French porn to be almost rape at times. I suspect lonely may be more "at home" with something more up to date such as Helix Academy or, closer to his heart, Scandal in the Vatican
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... when you go to Thailand
I think we all know how stimulating you find it when I write about being a Latin teacher in a Catholic boys school here in Houston and you are correct, porn helps me wile away the lonely hours while I am away from Thailand
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We had a field trip to an orphanage in grade school.
They had underground tunnels and a pinball machine.
I wanted to live there. Looked like fun.
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We had a field trip to an orphanage in grade school.
They had underground tunnels and a pinball machine.
I wanted to live there. Looked like fun.
When I visited Vietnam about three years ago I made a trip to the Cu Chi tunnels near Saigon (well worth it, and the book on the tunnels by Tom Mangold and John Penycate is an absorbing read too). There is a 100-metre section of tunnel, somewhat roomier and more hygienic than the originals, which I was persuaded by a guide to enter along with others in my group of tourists. Overcoming my claustrophobia, taphephobia, mysophobia, entomophobia, ophidiophobia and assorted other phobias (haha, look 'em up!), I crawled and scrambled my way through the tunnel, bravely ignoring the exit halfway along for the faint-hearted. If I say so myself, I showed true British grit (appropriate word). When I finally emerged, somewhat weary and certainly relieved, I told our guide, 'You got it wrong, the tunnel's 100 kilometres, not 100 metres.'
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snotface, do you also suffer from Blennophobia ?
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snotface, do you also suffer from Blennophobia ?
How can I have a fear of slime, I live in Pattaya!
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How can I have a fear of slime, I live in Pattaya!
With a name like snotface, I wasn't quite sure.:eek: