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The TES Weekly - July 22nd, 2002

Staff Volunteers: Flagg, Lolita, Paul NyghtOwl
Contributors: 007


TES Meeting Reports:

TWO OF THE BEST GIVE "SIX OF THE BEST
TES-TiNG Caning Seminar makes its mark

by 007

The great thing about our organization occurs when people who truly know and love what they do deliver a thorough presentation for the benefit of the group. Last Wednesday, the TES-TiNG group received just such a presentation as Paul NyghtOwl teamed up with TES-TiNG co-chair Phil, aka Boymeat to demonstrate the wide world of caning. Paul opted for loving, sensual caning, as he delivered a rhythmic barrage of strokes to his dear partner, Callisteau. For the second half, Boymeat relished in more severe, punishment-style caning as he delivered hard, swift strokes to the impeccable hindquarters of Luna, an excellent bottom. The evening was made all the more enjoyable by the camaraderie shared by the two men, as Phil jokingly yawned in an unimpressed manner at Paul's softer method. Most important of all, however, was the exhaustive amount of detailed information shared. Paul manufactures his own canes, and explained how flexible rattan is much more favorable to bamboo which splinters easily. Paul also went into detail on factors like the smoothness of canes, looking for rounded edges at the tip, and stressing the importance of technique and aim. Likewise, Phil extolled on the areas of the body to cane, going so far as to demonstrate the scene equivalent of Bastinado, the Spanish art of caning the feet. All attendees received a three-page worksheet which covered the entire presentation completely. Evenings like this are what make TES worthwhile, and we thank our presenters for all their efforts.


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