Markymark
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OK, I agree that Drew and Corey seemed a tad bit mechanical, exactly what one might expect from two straight boys, if they were strangers. That clearly does not apply here. Still, two hot young twink types is always fun to watch. However, nothing is hotter than two guys fucking who really get in to it. (see BFT,4-11-08) turn up the volume a tad, sit back and be amazed by one of the best screamers I've heard yet!
M&M
I don't know whereelse to put this so here it goes. I though the scene was very sweet and they actually seemed to be into each other. However I was very disappointed to see another delay with Alden and Robert. I guess I am in the minority in that I am not a Dustin fan Oh well
It is OK, we love you any way... Dustin lost his studly points with me when David said how he really tried to control and manipulate his photo shoots. I am interested in seeing how he does interact with some of the other models though...
I don't know whereelse to put this so here it goes. I though the scene was very sweet and they actually seemed to be into each other. However I was very disappointed to see another delay with Alden and Robert. I guess I am in the minority in that I am not a Dustin fan Oh well
Here is something interesting to note for all of you would be travelers. If you ever find your self in Intercourse, PA and you want to get to Paradise, PA; Turn down Queen Road to W. Paquea lane to Hershey Ave. Next Exit Hershey Ave. and you are in Paradise.
Those directions make a lot of sense, but stop short of instructions from Paradise to your place, in other words intercourse, paradise, total bliss...
Don't do it Jayman! You'd have so many wayward travellers at you door that you'd have to beat them off with a stick. You'd have more admirers than you could shake a stick at. LOL That's all i've got...
Dude, I would manage to find it no matter what if I were sure he'd shake his stick at me when I got there
Impressive, but none of those are the right one...
In honor of your 69th post I will give you this information.
Posted by ESC on June 27, 2000
"I found no definitive origins just a bunch of maybes:
Your phrase is fairly old. Its first (??) recorded appearance is found in The Lancaster (Pennsylvania) Journal in 1818: "We have in Lancaster as many Taverns as you can shake a stick at." The sense then, as now, was "a lot" or "too many to count."
Shaking a stick at someone has long been considered, for good reason, a threatening gesture. There is a possibility that "more than you can shake a stick at" first arose in the context of warfare or smaller-scale hostilities, perhaps describing an overwhelmingly superior opposing force (e.g., "More Redcoats than you could shake a stick at.").
Another possibility is the stick in question was shaken in the process of counting great numbers of something, perhaps used as a pointer while doing a head count of a herd of sheep or cattle. Thus, "more than you can shake a stick at" would simply mean, figuratively, "you could wave your counting stick until your arm falls off, and you still wouldn't reach the end."
Here's what Mr. Funk says:
TO SHAKE A STICK AT - "Although this does have a literal meaning, to threaten with a stick, we in the United States give it much more fanciful interpretation. If we say, 'There are more filling stations in town than one can shake a stick at,' we mean nothing more than that the town contains an abundance of places at which one may purchase gasoline for one's motorcar. That American usage dates from early in the nineteenth century. One may speculate that it arose from the play at warfare by small boys - George Washington Jones flourishing a triumphant wooden sword over the considerable number of British soldiers who surrendered at Yorktown, more, in fact, than he could wave his 'stick' at. Then, too, we use the expression to indicate a comparative that may express derogation, and have done so for well over a hundred years. David Crockett, in his "Tour to North and Down East" (1835), wrote of one place at which he stayed, 'This was a temperance house, and there was nothing to treat a friend to that was worth shaking a stick at." From "Heavens to Betsy" (1955, Harper & Row) by Charles Earle Funk. "
Just don't shake a stick at this.
Looks to me like Jayman's little friend Skip has been shaken awake.
You guys do want some fries with that shake....., right? Let me get you a napkin, cuz you're dribblin' there! HMMM, must be vanilla! Oh, and I see you need a cherry!
M&M
Is that REALLY Skip? If so, he's beautiful!!
Skip's pub(l)ic appearances don't last long, and it's always "no photographers". He's so awesomely good looking that there are fears he might be mobbed by the SSSS (Skip Stick Shaking Support), a radical fan group known to carry sticks which they shake. Rumors abound that he has 2 or 3 doubles, like S. Hussein, who from a distance give a general idea (during just those few moments) of his overwhelming male beauty. But as I say, you never can tell if it was him or not. I've seen him (for a very few minutes weeks ago) and that looked like him to me but, as I say, I could be wrong.
But you're right, what we saw is beautiful, much more beautiful than the other David's li'l marble friend. If it wasn't Skip, at least you can be sure that Skip is at least as lovely as what you saw.