Humour

FAQ

a)  Is it true that the Australian army serves ants to its soldiers? Continue reading →

  

AWESOME TALES

Beach Boys: In an earlier blog I told you about mud wrestling and the girls who took part in it. Strictly speaking, they were not employees but competitors but that didn’t stop them from earning a steady income – until the women’s … Continue reading →
 
Toyboy: It’s not a role that would appeal to everyone and many young guys are not cut out for it. Sufficient to say that a demand exists for the sort of company a younger male can provide for an older … Continue reading →

 

Mud wrestling: In another post, I describe two sorts of female dance acts. One is performed with the clothes on and the other ends with the clothes off. Mud wrestling provides a halfway house between the two. I was introduced to the … Continue reading →

Strangler fig:  The leafy jungle is just as competitive as the concrete jungle. No holds are barred in the race to the top. In the concrete jungle the ultimate prize is money and power. In the rainforest it is sunlight and … Continue reading →

 

 

URBAN MYTHS

Man in the middle: There was probably nothing sinister about the three people sitting opposite me. The man was clearly unwell, which would explain why the women were propping him up. Their facemasks were a bit severe but there’s no law against covering the … Continue reading →

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