Big Trouble Baby Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 No not a good example. I want you to think up a better one. Groveling on broken glass or hot coals might be a good start. Quote
Mistress Mina Jung Posted March 5, 2010 Report Posted March 5, 2010 Groveling on broken glass or hot coals might be a good start. Hahaha yes that might be. Or perhaps some needles.... Quote
Hound_Dog Posted March 6, 2010 Report Posted March 6, 2010 Groveling on broken glass or hot coals might be a good start. Hmm try kneeling on unboiled rice, glass and hot coals are bad for carpet/floor. HD. Quote
Mistress Ree Posted March 6, 2010 Report Posted March 6, 2010 Hmm try kneeling on unboiled rice, glass and hot coals are bad for carpet/floor. HD. Unboiled rice? Really? What an interesting idea... Quote
Mistress Mina Jung Posted March 6, 2010 Report Posted March 6, 2010 Unboiled rice? Really? What an interesting idea... Yes Ree it's very painful. My father told me when he was little his stepfather would make him kneel on uncooked rice as punishment. Quote
monokuro Posted March 7, 2010 Report Posted March 7, 2010 Yes Ree it's very painful. My father told me when he was little his stepfather would make him kneel on uncooked rice as punishment. Mistress Jung, Its a mean punishment, also incorporated in some forms of training. I remember my cousin told me that when he was in the military (Sweden) that he couldn't aim well on uneven ground, so his squad leader made him do his exercises in unboiled rice with just shorts and a sweater on. Like standing (barefoot), kneeling, and prone (on your stomach) to toughen him up. That may not sound like much but he had to do it three times a day for an hour, over the course of a week. As expected he's now a better shot, apparently. -monokuro Quote
Mistress Mina Jung Posted March 9, 2010 Report Posted March 9, 2010 As expected he's now a better shot, apparently. -monokuro Yes, I can see why. It's funny. I was very little when my dad told me that story about his stepfather and the uncooked rice so I really didn't get it. I think my response was, "What was so bad about it, Daddy?" because in my mind I was picturing the soft, delicious grains we ate all the time for dinner Quote
monokuro Posted March 10, 2010 Report Posted March 10, 2010 OUCH! Mistress Ree, That's a very humourous single word response. The allcaps help make an impact. One question must be asked, Basmati or White? Which one hurts more? Yes, I can see why. It's funny. I was very little when my dad told me that story about his stepfather and the uncooked rice so I really didn't get it. I think my response was, "What was so bad about it, Daddy?" because in my mind I was picturing the soft, delicious grains we ate all the time for dinner Mistress Jung, I think he probably figured uncooked rice felt like cooked rice too. It could be so much worse though, I've heard of reports of kneeling in cracked peppercorns after sustaining lacerations or irritation to the knee region as a way of building up pain tolerance. I lose colour in my face when I think of how that would feel. A big apology to Fortress regulars for giving ideas of punishments that can be found in kitchens. -monokuro Quote
Guest Mistress Kang Posted March 10, 2010 Report Posted March 10, 2010 A big apology to Fortress regulars for giving ideas of punishments that can be found in kitchens. That's an old one, Kat told me about it. They do it to bad kids in the Philippines I don't often do it because the rice gets all over the place. Quote
Hound_Dog Posted March 11, 2010 Report Posted March 11, 2010 May I just point out that noone ever really refers to Dr. Frankenstein's looks? His monster, yes, is a staple of Halloween - but the actual Dr. Frankenstein, well, I cannot recall anything good or bad about his actual appearance. Perhaps spockme is referring to Mistress Jung's electrifying techniques :-) Dear Ms Choi, Did you mean ? Way ahead of Apple, they have iGore BTW his eStim equipment is scarier then what you guys have! HD. ps. Quote
Hound_Dog Posted March 11, 2010 Report Posted March 11, 2010 Unboiled rice? Really? What an interesting idea... Old trick I learned from Mistress who also thought me what can happen with a bungee cord and bowling ball. But I better not get into to much detail, all I'll say is that gravity wins every time! HD. Quote
Hound_Dog Posted March 11, 2010 Report Posted March 11, 2010 That's an old one, Kat told me about it. They do it to bad kids in the Philippines I don't often do it because the rice gets all over the place. Dear Ms Kang, rofl, a friend of mine runs a restaurant. He told me they had a new kitchen staff member. He got the fun task of cutting up chilli on his second day. After a few hours he went to the bath room and he will for ever from that day onwards remember to wash his hands before opening his fly. It apparently took him a while to get back to work... something about running water and a lot of bad words too. Here is a list to prove that Chinese are hotter then the rest! HD. Quote
Mistress Ree Posted March 11, 2010 Report Posted March 11, 2010 Mistress Ree, That's a very humourous single word response. The allcaps help make an impact. One question must be asked, Basmati or White? Which one hurts more? Hmmm i think short grain would hurt the most. More "pebbly" if you know what i mean, and thus more poky. Why not throw in a few shards of glass too, just for fun Quote
spockme Posted March 11, 2010 Report Posted March 11, 2010 Hmmm i think short grain would hurt the most. More "pebbly" if you know what i mean, and thus more poky. Why not throw in a few shards of glass too, just for fun Dear Mistress Ree, Shards of glass peebly rice, all for me . Mistress Jung look what you have done .Spockmel Quote
Mistress Mina Jung Posted March 13, 2010 Report Posted March 13, 2010 Dear Mistress Ree, Shards of glass peebly rice, all for me . Mistress Jung look what you have done .Spockmel I am quite proud of myself. Quote
spockme Posted March 13, 2010 Report Posted March 13, 2010 Dear Mistress Jung Have I fallen that far out of favor with you . I would gladly suffer for you to regain your esteem Glass, rice whatever you need to be repayed for my errors Spockme Quote
Mistress Mina Jung Posted March 14, 2010 Report Posted March 14, 2010 Dear Mistress Jung Have I fallen that far out of favor with you . I would gladly suffer for you to regain your esteem Glass, rice whatever you need to be repayed for my errors Spockme It will take more than that for you to restablish your devotion to me. Quote
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