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Big Trouble Baby

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  1. I have a smaller version of that tawse. Not as brutal, but it does hurt. When my physical issues allow me, I'll bring it in for you to use on me.
  2. Even though I've bloodied, black and blue, and marked for almost a month in sessions, the most brutal punishment I've ever endured was swats to the hands with a thick Lochgelly tawse. At the time I had never been hit with a tawse before and my Mistress gave me "six of the best" twice in our session. The second six came after I thought we were finished and I started to mentally wind down. It was shockingly painful.
  3. Oh! My! Fond memories of going in during a snowstorm to see Her.
  4. Dannyboy: I mistakenly responded to your reply of Kenny 219's post. Pardon me. Ray
  5. I inadvertently responded to Dannyboy instead of you. Check above if you want to see it.
  6. I'm older than 60 and in my last two sessions I was on crutches. My only fear was if Mistress Jung thought I was playing the sympathy card (lol). Your session will be tailored to your needs and limitations. You'll be in good hands.
  7. Could have been worse. He could have forgotten Your birthday.
  8. Wow! The Boston Crab! Haven't heard of that in years.
  9. Emma was even greater in sessions.
  10. Of all the Kubrick movies I've seen, 2001 and The Shining are the only two that didn't really care much for. I liked Dr. Strangelove, Paths of Glory, Spartacus, The Killing, and Full Metal Jacket, and I've seen them all multiple times. I saw the Shining when It came out and portions of it since, but never completed it. I've never seen 2001. Tried to watch it several times, but keep nodding off.
  11. You certainly did take care of me. There's nothing like reciting a mantra to the pace of Your cane strokes. I haven't forgotten since and posted it every year while You were gone.
  12. Dannyboy: I remember in September of 2009 when her profile first came up. Just based on her candid pictures from around the neighborhood, I knew she would be my next session, and I remember that session as if it were yesterday. Ray
  13. Recent views: Atlantic City (1980). Diner (1982). The Stepfather (1987). I Walked with a Zombie (1943). Lilies of the Field (1963). A Raisin in the Sun (1961). The Day of the Jackal (1973).
  14. Dannyboy: Somebody Up There Likes Me is a good flick. Is The Collector about a butterfly collector who starts collecting women? Just watched Hombre with Paul Neuman, and Liston-Clay from 64 and Ali-Liston from 65. Ray
  15. Dannyboy: To me, Body and Soul is the gold standard for boxing movies. They Made Me a Criminal was about a boxer who was on the run because he thought he committed a murder. Also with the Dead End Kids. Watched Three Came Home and Roots last week. Three Came Home was the true story of British civilians and one American living in Borneo who were captured and imprisoned by the Japanese in 1942. Claudette Colbert played the American and author of the book. Good book, good movie. I have an original 1947 copy of the book. Ray
  16. Dannyboy: Nevada Smith did have a great cast from leads to character actor Ted DeCorsia. Saw David and Lisa when I was young. Odd movie as I recall. Take the Money and Run was the first Woody Allen I saw. Funny flick. Did a John Garfield marathon the other day. Body and Soul and They Made Me a Criminal, two personal favorites, and Between Two Worlds. Strange movie. May have to see it again to form an opinion. Ray
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