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23 January 2010

The workout was intense and grueling.
His muscles were awesome, no fooling.
And when he was done,
I couldn't but come.
He smiled as my jizz started pooling.
– © 2010 Sean R. Scott
Yes, I'm sure you are appreciative of tonight's latest venture into the high-quality poem that I am sure I will soon become known for (to end a sentence in a preposition). And I am appreciative of your appreciation.
Be that as it may, I am even more appreciative (as I am sure you are, as well) of this muscled hunk at the right. Yummy, striated, buffed muscles.
But wait! There's more! Tonight I've posted the latest (Ch. 14) edition of The Zeke Chronicles, and I am sure you will enjoy reading it. [LogIn] I know I enjoyed writing it. I've already started on Ch. 15. As well, I've already started on the next MuscleMan chapter. In fact, I've got it pretty well finished, but for the editing and tweaking.
Hope you are spiffy.

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Nice bod and face, though I prefer (real life) bodies which aren't so veined (a difficult proposition with bodybuilders, I know). But it can be done, as many of your guys show. BTW, when are the next Albron monsters coming up? As for Karl's comment, the preposition refers to the sentence immediately preceding the comment in brackets, ending in "for" - you're right that there are no examples in the poem itself. Anyway, so what? It's one of the things the English language does so well - I'm an English teacher to Spaniards, and I love finding things to bamboozle them with, vocabulary to die for, topics to think about, and a wodge of homework to go home to. ¡Viva los preposiciones! |
"I can't believe how awesome your site is! (...to end a sentence with a preposition.) I think you should be nominated for some kind of Nobel Peace Prize, or a Pulitzer or something. Is there a Pulitzer for gay erotica? Well, there should be. I'm going to write my Congressman and see if he can't do something about it. Seanny, you should have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. You should have an airport named after you. Your writing is so graphic-- so sensual-- so descriptive! It's just awesome! If you were ever to publish a novel, I'd buy TEN copies and hand them out on street corners! I LOVE YOU SEANNY! I ABSOLUTELY LOVE YOU!"
– Some person whose name I didn't get












