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You were sitting on the grass outside your tent at the base camp along the road from Tangiers smoking a cigarette when Mamie came along and stood with her arms folded and her red hair damp and her face flushed like a spanked behind Have you seen the latrines? She asked No not yet you replied she took a deep intake of breath and then said I expected at least a white bowl but there are just two bricks over a hole in the ground and no paper to wipe yourself afterwards you exhaled smoke and said You’re meant to take your own with you Your own latrine? She said angrily No your own bog roll you said she sighed and looked down towards the beach reaching to the Mediterranean Sea I haven’t unpacked my bags yet she said and you gazed at her standing there in her pink shorts and white open necked blouse and tried not to imagine her crouched on two bricks over a hole in the ground her legs bent her ******* by her ankles and her backside mooning over the hole Well she said moodily At least now you know what to expect and went off towards the beach her hips swaying side to side her taut buttocks captured in her pink shorts and the midday sun touching your head in a kind of blessing with its heat and you inhaled smoke again remembering the rain coming through Franco’s Spain.
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Jun 26, 2012
Jun 26, 2012 at 2:23 AM UTC
TWO BRICKS OVER A HOLE.
You were sitting on the grass outside your tent at the base camp along the road from Tangiers smoking a cigarette when Mamie came along and stood with her arms folded and her red hair damp and her face flushed like a spanked behind Have you seen the latrines? She asked No not yet you replied she took a deep intake of breath and then said I expected at least a white bowl but there are just two bricks over a hole in the ground and no paper to wipe yourself afterwards you exhaled smoke and said You’re meant to take your own with you Your own latrine? She said angrily No your own bog roll you said she sighed and looked down towards the beach reaching to the Mediterranean Sea I haven’t unpacked my bags yet she said and you gazed at her standing there in her pink shorts and white open necked blouse and tried not to imagine her crouched on two bricks over a hole in the ground her legs bent her ******* by her ankles and her backside mooning over the hole Well she said moodily At least now you know what to expect and went off towards the beach her hips swaying side to side her taut buttocks captured in her pink shorts and the midday sun touching your head in a kind of blessing with its heat and you inhaled smoke again remembering the rain coming through Franco’s Spain.
terry-collett
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Jun 26, 2012
Jun 26, 2012 at 2:23 AM UTC
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