Asking questions to a gagged person. Not even thinking of untying her! Now we know why Ginger is going to be in deep trouble for skipping out on school! He needs a bit more education! Such as rescue first – ask questions later!
I can’t help it, Jason’s pictures of Aggie tied to a tree incongruously remind me of Torquato Tasso’s 1573 verse play Aminta, in which we learn that the gorgeous heroine, Silvia (an immortal nymph, presumably over 18), has been bound naked to a tree by a troll who intends to rape her. Luckily the lovestruck shepherd Aminta (a name which I believe does not mean ginger-haired) is able to rescue her in time.
Calvinist1966 10 months ago
It might have been a good idea to remove the gag before asking but then there would be no gag.
rockyridge1977 10 months ago
Don’t believe they really want to know!!!!
markkahler52 10 months ago
Hope it’s the idiots who held onto Mike round Christmas time. They deserve a bite or several
I Mad Am I 10 months ago
Asking questions to a gagged person. Not even thinking of untying her! Now we know why Ginger is going to be in deep trouble for skipping out on school! He needs a bit more education! Such as rescue first – ask questions later!
Jefano Premium Member 10 months ago
I can’t help it, Jason’s pictures of Aggie tied to a tree incongruously remind me of Torquato Tasso’s 1573 verse play Aminta, in which we learn that the gorgeous heroine, Silvia (an immortal nymph, presumably over 18), has been bound naked to a tree by a troll who intends to rape her. Luckily the lovestruck shepherd Aminta (a name which I believe does not mean ginger-haired) is able to rescue her in time.