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  1. Just came across Ms Choi's video and she looks fantastic. Glad she survived Mistress Ahn's tormenting session. Ray
  2. Oh mustanggt, little ms sally fields will NOT be happy you keep calling her that (lol!) She was offended for weeks after your original post...LOL Mistress Kang: Maybe he can call her Gidget or The Flying Nun instead. Ray
  3. I wish I could change places with Ms Choi. I enjoy the teacher/student scenario and Ms Ahn looks very capable in the teacher role. I'm sure I would get an F- assuming I even did the homework. Hard to pick a favorite...yet. Ray
  4. Ms Zhao is intimidatingly beautiful. I wish the video was much longer. Ray
  5. Mistress Kang: Mistress Seung is adorably beautiful and Mistress Zhao's slow tilting video is perfect. Ray
  6. My fantasy is to burst into the room to save the helpless Ms Seung from the clutches of the evil Mistress Zhao. Then finding Ms Seung angry with me for interfering. They both capture me and have their way with me. Some of those positions with Ms Zhao and Ms Seung remind me of my sessions with the diabolical Mistress Zhao...Except my bottom was a heck of a lot redder.
  7. Crying has always been a touchy subject for me because I've spent most of my life attempting to suppress my emotions. In the past few years I've accepted the fact that i,m an emotional person and sometimes it's better to let go than to hold in. Last week I took my rapidly deteriorating cat to the Vet for the last time. The Vet agreed it was the right time and we humanely ended his life. There was a time I would have fought my emotions every step of the way but no more. I cried from the minute I woke up that morning, during the ride to the vet, through the whole process, and then some during the day. On Memorial Day I buried his ashes and those of several other dogs and cats I've lost over the years and cried some more. There was a time I would be embarrassed to cry or even tell anyone about it but I think it makes me a more sympathetic person. I've been told many times that I,m a good listener and I think this is part of it. Ray
  8. Dear Mistress Kang: Could you be the modern "Treasure of the Sierra Madre" LOL. Beautiful. Dannyboy Dannyboy She just might be...but will She have to show a "stinkin' badge"? Ray
  9. Its okay, Im a computer geek too. I have personal reasons for getting that particular tattoo... I wouldnt usually tell people because its still a touchy subject for me. . .but people keep asking and giving cheeky noncommittal responses won't work forever I suppose. My younger brother passed away recently, the tattoo is a memorial. I didn't want to get a name, or a picture- a bit tacky and ghetto. So decided on binary, since its because of him Im such a computer and video game nerd. So... yea. Now you all know. Mistress Ahn. Sorry for your loss. Ray
  10. Mistress Kang Wow! Over 100 times in 60 seconds? Was the recipient able to walk after that? Ray
  11. Mistress Ahn As Billy Joel once said: "Just The Way You Are". Ray
  12. I dont know if that's supposed to be a compliment or not. :/ Mistress Ahn It was merely an observation of your "attire". In his heyday Arnold had a chest that measured at least 54 inches. I think you would beat him in a "pose down". I would never say anything that wasn't complimentary about you or any of the other Mistresses, unless of course it was in the context of a role play between us and I wanted to provoke a disciplinary response. Ray
  13. Mistress Ahn makes Arnold Schwarzenegger look like a broom handle.
  14. No one can accuse Mistress Kang of not being "comfortable in her own skin". I knew She had to OK that post for it to be seen, while I'll bet most, if not all of us thought it was a cheap shot. Ray
  15. Mistress Kang. If you like odd glasses check out the "Hambone" specials. A true collectors item. http://www.veoh.com/collection/AMERICAN ... 56pT4txarW Ray
  16. Dannyboy Sounds like a good time. Did you go into "extra innings"? Ray
  17. The talented Ms Zhao has fully captured the sensuality of the beautiful Ms Seung. The old saying "i wish I were a fly on the wall" can be changed to "I wish I was that little man in the cage" during that photo session. Ray
  18. Ray: How about "Houseboat" and the Sam Cooke song "Almost in My Arms?" Sam Cooke, on one of his albums, did a rendition of "Danny Boy." You Send Me was released on the Keen label. Passing on the first 3 from 12/11, Teri Garr first caught my eye in an episode of Star Trek, Assignment Earth, playing the role of a secretary in a mini-skirt and I loved her in Tootsie. I've seen every Twilight Zone episode at least 5 times. I remember that episode well. After the ship departed he changed his mind but it was too late; he was marooned for the rest of his life. James Whitmore starred in one of my favorite sci-fi/monster movies: Them! I remember the 45s and the 78s. Somehow I recall The Four Lads singing Constantinople with the 78 disc spinning rapidly. There is a Latin instrumental fused with an Asian influence that I'm sure nobody out there ever heard of, by Alfredito: "Chop Suey Mambo." I played it for a nickel in a diner in Brooklyn so many years ago. I'd love to find it and make it part of my collection. Could it have been an omen of things to come in my life? Sorry to elicit feelings of envy,that's not my intent. I cherish those memories and I will always be grateful for their helping me get through some very difficult times. Dannyboy Dannyboy: Also on that Sam Cooke album with "Almost In Your Arms" and "Danny Boy" is the best version of "Tammy" that I ever heard. Ray
  19. Ray: How about "Houseboat" and the Sam Cooke song "Almost in My Arms?" Sam Cooke, on one of his albums, did a rendition of "Danny Boy." You Send Me was released on the Keen label. Passing on the first 3 from 12/11, Teri Garr first caught my eye in an episode of Star Trek, Assignment Earth, playing the role of a secretary in a mini-skirt and I loved her in Tootsie. I've seen every Twilight Zone episode at least 5 times. I remember that episode well. After the ship departed he changed his mind but it was too late; he was marooned for the rest of his life. James Whitmore starred in one of my favorite sci-fi/monster movies: Them! I remember the 45s and the 78s. Somehow I recall The Four Lads singing Constantinople with the 78 disc spinning rapidly. There is a Latin instrumental fused with an Asian influence that I'm sure nobody out there ever heard of, by Alfredito: "Chop Suey Mambo." I played it for a nickel in a diner in Brooklyn so many years ago. I'd love to find it and make it part of my collection. Could it have been an omen of things to come in my life? Sorry to elicit feelings of envy,that's not my intent. I cherish those memories and I will always be grateful for their helping me get through some very difficult times. Dannyboy Dannyboy Actually the title is "Almost In Your Arms". Close enough. You're the first trivia buff to get both the movie and the song. Most just get the movie. I just saw "Them" recently for about the twentieth time. I put it up with "The Day The Earth Stood Still", "The Thing", and "The Invasion Of The Body Snatchers" as the more intelligent sci-fi flicks of the 50s. I haven't been a collector for some time but I still have a couple of contacts. I'll ask them to keep an eye out for "Chop Suey Mambo". I didn't mean envy as a negative. I read that you went through some difficult times and I was glad they were able to help. I was comparing to myself. I've had four prolonged depressions in my life. One where in the span of a few short weeks my father, my grandmother, my uncle, and two friends died. Two killed in separate accidents. And to top it off I was hurt deeply by a woman I loved (left me for someone else shortly after my father died). There were a couple more body blows that awful summer but I can't elaborate. I withdrew into a shell for months, almost to the point of becoming a misanthrope. Time heals all all wounds I guess (well...most) eventually, but I always wondered if things would have been easier if I had a sympathetic ear, and if I did would I have accepted it. More trivia?...Just watched the movie "Alien" from 1979. This was a remake of what 1958 movie and who played the lead?...Also who played the monster? Ray Happy Birthday Antoine "Fats" Domino 2/26/1928
  20. Ray: You don't know what coincidences you brought to the surface but the Twilight Zone is not so strange after all. I remember reading about Bottomley so many years ago. He set a record, driving in 12 runs in one game against the Brooklyn Dodgers. Sam Cook's first big hit, "You Send Me" and all of his other top songs are part of my music collection. He was in the ring in Miami after Cassius Clay aka Muhammed Ali beat Sonny Liston for the heavyweight title in 1964. Little did he know that he had less than a year to live. He was shot by a woman. I once knew who played Robbie the Robot. I had to look it up today to refresh my memory. His name is Frankie Darro. More about him when I connect some points together. Mistress Kang, I'm sure, is much to busy to view Shogun. I tried. The 11th as a date has made it's famous and infamous marks in history. Pete Rose was born on 9/11. My own experiences on 9/11/01 cannot be discussed here. The 11th has monumental importance in my life for other reasons equally confidential. Brenda Lee? Of course I remember her and her powerful voice. "Rocking Around the Christmas Tree" has become a classic beyond her other top hits. It is uncanny but I had a similar birthday experience. In 2005, Mistress Senju did a session with me which was photographed by a female scene photographer whose name I won't mention. One or two of those photos were used in Senju's web-site, which has recently been shut down. Mistress Kang and the photographer lady appeared together in the old Yahoo group photo section. We celebrated Senju's birthday on 6/29/05 at Honmura An, a Japanese restaurant in Soho. When I mentioned my birthdate, the photographer informed me that we shared the same birthday. We compared id's and confirmed the coincidence. My birthday, and hers, is 11 days after mS Zhao's, yours, Rita Moreno's and Brenda Lee's. Mistress Senju has been below the radar. The photographer lady and I have been the best of friends for almost 4 years. We celebrated Mistress Kang's birthday for the last 3 years at different locations, Mistress Vu joined us in 2007. Now for the strangest of the strange in the world of coincidences. On the old Yahoo group I describe in message 2600 the time that my 2 non-marital daughters met for the first time. One, whose mother is Latina, was born on Mistress Kangs's birthday, the other, whose mother is Japanese, was born on my birthday - the same as the photographer whose happens to be Japanese. Where does Frankie Darro fit in? He was born 11 days after your birthday on my birthday. Dannyboy Dannyboy Wow! Incredible coincidences. Another coincidence is the last two relationships I had was with a Cuban woman and a Chinese woman. I envy your experience an your connection to Mistress Kang and the others you mention. After I posted I remembered others born on Dec 11. Gilbert Roland, Marie Windsor (remember The Narrow Margin from1952?), Betsy Blair (Marty), and Teri Garr. Mentioning the Twilight Zone reminded of one of my favorite episodes called "Tomorrow We Leave For Home" with the recently passed James Whitmore. It portrayed a man's lust for power by keeping people dependent on him. Ever see it? I used to be a record collector also, 5600 45s and 1200 albums (God I miss vinyl) in my collection. More trivia for you. What was the original label "You Send Me" was on? Also a 1958 movie with Cary Grant and Sophia Loren featured an obscure but beautiful song by Sam Cook. Can you name the movie and the song?
  21. Ray: My immediate reaction was to respond but I wanted Mistress Zhao to respond first. One of my many avocations is that of a movie buff. A number of classic movies were made before under different names or were based on classic writings. West Side Story from Romeo and Juliet. Forbidden Planet, which I believe was a nexus in the progression of science fiction movies from War of the Worlds to 2001 - A Space Odyssey, was based on the Tempest. The King and I starring Yul Brynner was made previously as Anna and the King of Siam. A trivia connection: Rita Moreno had a part in the KIng and I and later had the role of Anita in West Side Story. Over the years I provided Mistress Kang with music of her chosing. Although the tasks sometimes bordered on Herculean the satisfaction of serving my Mistress made it all worthwhile. She in turn gave me a movie and some interesting songs including a Chinese New Year's song. I hoped to get her to watch Shogun without success. With permission Mistress Kang, as a birthday present Mistress Senju brought me a cd from Paris entitled Les Rarissimes Des Lili Kraus, her favorite, but relatively obscure, pianist. I think it is very special when a Mistress exchanges books, movies and music with her sub. Dannyboy Dannyboy I'm a bit of a movie buff myself. Shogun (the mini-series) was terrific. Maybe we can twist Ms Kangs' arm and make Her watch it (oops...just kidding). You brought back fond memories of Forbidden Planet. I remember being a little boy glued to the TV and being totally captivated by it. Mentioning Rita Moreno reminded me of a pleasant coincidence. Her birthday is December 11, as is Ms Zhao's, and also mine (also Brenda Lee... remember her?). Ms Zhao didn't believe me when I said we shared the same birthday and made me show Her my license. I feel this gives us a stronger connection. Now some trivia for you. Who played Robby the Robot? (He was uncredited). Hint...he played in many child roles in the 20's and many athletic juvenile roles in the 30's before drifting into B movies in the 40's and 50's and television in the 50's and 60's. He died in 1976. Ray P. S. A little more useless trivia. Dec 11 1959...Sunny Jim Bottomley, Hall of Fame baseball player died. Also Dec 11 1964, Sam Cooke shot and killed.
  22. Woffy, I haven't seen the other version. Not sure if I even want to. Who could be better than Audrey Hepburn?! Ms Zhao, Pygmalion is a terrific movie and Leslie Howard and Wendy Hiller are both superb. Who could be better than Audrey Hepburn? Nobody is better than Audrey Hepburn. Ray
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