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Old 07-27-2007, 02:54 PM
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As most of you know, RG and I just bought a house. While packing for the move, I came across a plastic Wal-Mart bag. It contained some things of RG's, obviously from a business trip and he did his usual when he has some extra stuff but no place to immediately put it -- it goes in a bag (and usually, gets forgotten).

In this bag was the usual: a few receipts, some loose change, a couple of pens --- and a nice, oval, wooden hairbrush. I had never seen it before - and he doesn't use that kind of hairbrush so I could only assume that he came across it on one of his trips, bought it, stuffed it away and forgot all about it! It looks very much like the traditional brushes. A flat backside, and black, thick bristles.

As of yet, I haven't felt it. Not sure I wanna try it out.

sarah
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Old 09-07-2007, 01:32 AM
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Which brush gets both cheeks at once?

A higschool senior's skirt is a foot across, and young ladies' are even wider. Will a big hairbrush get both cheeks at once? Or do you need another kind like a clothes brush to do it?

Realspankings had a great old sample clip showing a big bristled brush that went across both cheeks.
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Old 09-09-2007, 09:59 PM
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A higschool senior's skirt is a foot across, and young ladies' are even wider. Will a big hairbrush get both cheeks at once? Or do you need another kind like a clothes brush to do it?
I'm sure you COULD find some jumbo hairbrush that covers both cheeks, but it makes a much more effective statement to get a moderate sized brush and just alternate to cover the entire bottom with symmetry.

And Jean Paul, C.I.A. stands for "Cast Iron (AHEM)", a term to reflect those lovely ladies (and bad boys) who have a very high tolerance level.
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Old 09-09-2007, 10:17 AM
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AWWW come on Terry and Nightowl,you know you love the hairbrush..
I felt a couple of them at Shadow Lane,as well as used one on a
naughty girl.It makes you promise all kinds of things...lol...
Of course,I am sure it wasn't used that intensly on me.
But it sure was memorable to say the least.
By the way B.V. what does C.I.A. stand for..
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