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The TES Weekly - October
27, 2001
Staff Volunteers: Flagg, Lolita, NyghtOwl
Contributors: 007
THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT
by NyghtOwl
TES attendees confronted and let loose their inner
child "Lorialan and Her Little Friends" an age-play exploration
at Bond Street on Tuesday, Oct. 23.
The meeting began with Lorialan introducing herself
and her Daddy, standing in front of tables covered with non-scene
toys. She had balloons for us, an animated Pooh Bear(TM), children's
books, Play-Doh (also TM), drawing paper, paint sets, playing cards,
origami kits, Devil Sticks, and drawing paper.
Lorialan briefly explained that age-play is what
adults do when they want to feel like kids, or teenagers, or even
older adults. She then invited members of the audience to come and
play with the wonderful toys. And play we did.
Without going into too much detail, there were
many pretty pictures pai nted--including a stunning portrait of
Lolita's daddy, Neptune Glory. (Mr. Glory was not present to model
but Lolita provided a remarkable likeness.)
An attempt to start a game of "five card stud,
one-eyed sluts wild" was hastily aborted. (Too "adult."
Hmph.) The nerf gun fights, (six paces, then shoot--I hid behind
Uncle Wessie for cover) balloon volleyball tournament, and Play-Doh
sculpturing were fun for all.
Afterwards, we all went to VG's for juice and cookies,
followed by nap time.
ZIPPER-Y DOOH DAAH
by NyghtOwl
Downstairs at TES on Wednesday, Oct. 27, the attendees
of TES: The Next Generation (TES-TiNG) felt the sting, bite and
pinch of Bumble Bee and her presentation of Clamps, Clips, and Things
that Go Pinch. This short, to-the-point workshop chiefly focused
on zippers and zipper techniques. A zipper is a set of clamps or
clothespins held together by a rope or string, which enables the
top to pull them off in a row, all-at-once. According to Bumble
Bee, zippers produce an extremely intense, quick endorphin rush,
fun in itself and a good warm-up for intense pain play scenes. She
also pointed out that toothy metal clamps should not be used for
zippers, as they can remove the bottom's skin.
Speaking of
which, tonight's first bottom was TES-TNG co-chair Joshua HighTower,
who was "zippered" on his chest above the nipples, and unleashed
a basso roar when the clothespins were yanked off. Aaron, a gentleman
attending his first TES meeting, had zippers placed on the extreme
left and right sides of his lower back. When they were removed after
15 minutes, Bumble Bee smiled and said "You should see the look
on his face." d after 15 minutes, Bumble Bee smiled and said "You
should see the look on his face."
SIR MICHAEL PASSES THE TORCH - OR IS IT A HAIRBRUSH?
by 007
The end of an era
came on Wednesday, October 24, when Sir Michael officially stepped
down as facilitator of the Spanking Special Interest Group. Citing
his passing of the torch as "a vacation", Michael noted that since
he took over the group four and a half years ago, the Spanking Group
has grown into one of the largest subgroups of TES. "The one thing
I've learned over the years is that spanking is a lot more complicated
than most people think," Sir Michael said. "There's so much psychology,
there's so much history." As he passed the reins of the group over
to Lady Sabrina, Michael seemed genuinely choked up. He quipped,
"I'm sure she'll give you all that you deserve and more." Eulenspiegel
Society Founder Pat Bond was quick to praise Michael's tenure as
"stellar." Pat said that Sir Michael has always been considered
"someone you could count on", in his work with the Spanking Group,
as a board member, and in his service to The Eulenspiegel Society
as a whole. Upcoming events for the group include a workshop at
Paddles on Saturday Nov. 24th from 6pm to 9pm. Club owner Michael,
a renowned spanker in his own right, will host, present, and redden
willing bottoms. Workshop attendees may remain at Paddles for free
after the club opens at 10pm. Also, Lady Sabrina will present "Spanking
Out of a Hat" at Bond Street on Wednesday, Nov. 28
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