LOL!- Pandas attack at Folsom Street Fair

 

 

 

 

Available now at Bound In Public: Naked Pandas Trick or Treat – Just in time for Halloween

It’s Folsom Street Fair in San Francisco and alpha slave Jason Miller is showing off his muscular body and high tolerance for pain in front of the thousands in attendance on the streets. Gagged and bound to a rickshaw, Jason is pulled through the fair by a gang of naked pandas. While holding up traffic in the middle of the intersection Jason is given a bamboo zipper and with the wounds still stinging the nasty pandas piss all over him while the crowd cheers. Jason gets fucked out in the street as fair goers walk by then dragged into a sex shop to blow strangers. Jason jacks cocks two at a time through glory holes before getting fucked some more and taking load after load on his face.

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“RichTrove Photography”- Dore Alley 2012

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A small sample of the photos posted HERE by RichTrove.  Keep in mind, this is just the playful side of Dore Alley (aka “Up Your Alley”) fair.  There’s much more he couldn’t share on his site. 
But, I’m sure he kept all for himself. Right, Rich?  😉
I’ll be posting photos I took sometime in the next week or so. Once I sort through all 600 of them…

RUFF THOUGHTS: “Loosing a Mentor”

Just found out about a friend that passed away about a year ago. A Mentor from Denver we met on MSN chat like… 13 yrs ago… who held our hands (pulling them really) as we stepped out of that conservative Ohio “closet” and went to our first Gay Event in San Francisco. 

I remember him saying “You guys can hold hands out on the streets here” which made me feel so liberated and start to feel comfortable in my own skin. He took us to “The Loading Dock” in San Francisco and also to Folsom Street Fair where I wore incredibly loose leather chaps, white jock strap and a harness… with a colorful sunburn as a souvenir.  

It took years of events like this to finally feel like I didn’t need to hide like I did back in Toledo, Ohio.

He was one of those people that showed me how important it is to be supportive, understanding and patient to those just coming out. It is NOT easy for everyone even with progress in society. 

Bob and I hadn’t talked in years but I did get a chance to thank him at one point a while back.  For that, I’m beyond grateful and hope anyone who reads this takes the time, today, to thank those who have been there for them the same way.  

Love you, Bob….

-Ruff