Sunday, August 11, 2013

You Completed the Caption

Methinks that spanking is enjoyable no matter what century you lived in. And you thought so too!


Arched one: If any of you ladies want to spank this knave for his misdeeds please line up.

Simon: And here we have a panel from the oldest known erotic comic strip "The Adventures of Sir Will Thrashall".

Michael: Few people knew that Popeye and Bluto's feud went back this far in history or that in the early stages Bluto was this dominant.

Ronnie: You take the Lady Karen like this and then spank her but of course not with your sword.

Tim: As a Pirate I would have given my captured beauties and option of 'Walk the Plank' or 'Take the spank!'

Ricky: You Brute, You Brute, You Savage Brute!

Vfrat25000: Somebody go separate the Baldwin Brothers before they manage to inflict some actual damage to each other.

Looks like Sir Whitney and Prince Michael are it again. Sir Whitney told Prince Michael he looked like a sissy dressed in that candy cane outfit.

Let me go you overgrown putz, the Princess is watching

Those two losers are fighting again.
What do you expect when you dress grown men in tights, frilly clothes and even dumber looking hats? One word and the fight is on. Damn, I wish somebody would invent blue jeans.

I invented the internet.
No you didn’t, I did
Bite me.
Kiss my A*S you Twinkie
You fight like a girl
I’m exhausted
Me too
Want a Beer?
Sure!

GaryNTboy: King Henry had little patience when it came to sword practice. He did have however, a penchant for smiting his opponent on the rear at every opportunity.

Prefectdt: Sir Walter had to learn that he must be careful about where he was poking his sword.

Bonnie: "Don't make me go medieval on your ass!"

Hermione: Thou mewling, rump-fed varlet. Thou shalt feel my steel upon thy coxcomb.
(More insults here.)


Thank you all for joining in the fun. Stay tuned for more exciting adventures in spankingland.

From Hermione's Heart

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

@ Ricky-was your comment an homage to 'Blazing Saddles'?


-Mike