Anyway, as we reached our destination I said, “OK. I guess you guys want to see how many strokes I can take. Let’s not bother with the silly dice thing. I’ll start with six of the best on my trousers, then six on my underpants…and six bare.” “That’s eighteen strokes,”...
Six more strokes were donated in quick and painful succession by the whippy old cane. These strokes were evidently a bit harder, as Barry’s delightfully bare bottom squirmed, bucked, rose and fell as if following instructions from the remorseless stick. It had been an entertaining and gratifyin...
Another study is looking to see if high levels of cocoa flavanols can help prevent heart attacks and strokes. Flavanols found in dark chocolate are known to increase blood flow in the part of the brain that controls memory. They also help prevent heart disease by lowering blood pressure and ...
According to the American Heart Association journalCirculation, about 9.4 million adults in the United States have had a stroke. This figure includes ischemic strokes, which are the most common and are caused by a blood clot in the vessels of the brain; 87% of all strokes fall into this cat...
Like when I tuck him into bed and hold his head in my hands, caressing his face. He stops my hand when I get to his cheek, caresses my hand and strokes his fingers along my forearm and tells me he loves me. And when I say “I love you too”, he tells me he loves memore. ...
Dr Richter presses her nails back under his skirt until she reached the metal of the chastity cage, whose hard, unforgiving surface she strokes firmly. “Aw, you must feel so dumb, maid. There you were trying stuff your Master recommended and all of a sudden you are signed up for the ...
stroke, shot - (sports) the act of swinging or striking at a ball with a club or racket or bat or cue or hand; "it took two strokes to get out of the bunker"; "a good shot requires good balance and tempo"; "he left me an almost impossible shot" ...
‘Gone with the Wind’ actress Mary Anderson dead at 96; also featured in Alfred Hitchcock thriller ‘Lifeboat’ Mary Anderson, an actress featured in both Gone with the Wind and Alfred Hitchcock’s adventure thriller Lifeboat, died following a series of small strokes on Sunday, April 6, 2014...
but they all said that they preferred cursive to printing. One boy explained that it allows him to develop his ideas more easily. Another one liked the way the strokes of the pencil obey the natural movement of his hand and shoulder. Most surprising of all: They all find writing in cursiv...
The pain of two strokes winded Stewart almost at once, and his hands flew back to grab and soothe his sore, blazing arse. “Get your hands out of the cane’s way! Right now!” shouted Jim, “Moving like that is definitely an extra stroke offence, you stupid boy.” And so it was ...