Finally with one magnificent plunge the stallion came with a heart-wrenching shriek.


Finally with one magnificent plunge the stallion came with a heart-wrenching shriek. The mare's cry in response echoed in the barn. That climax halted both Sandy and Jim. As the stallion struggled to complete the unloading of his wad into the mare, Sandy turned toward Jim with pleading eyes, "Do it with me, please!" Jim whispered that they must wait until their "hosts" departed or they would be exposed. Sandy said she didn't care, but Jim held sway. They both hoped that the Blob would be off to repeat the show with his lovely young wife, but in more classy surroundings. But their show was not over. While the unsuspecting audience was feasting their eyes and senses on the center ring, the Blob and his assistant were non- chalantly preparing the second act. They had lead (if that is the appropriate word) a magnificent chestnut stallion from his stall to the edge of the room to watch the show. Needless to say, he was fit to be tied. The lack of a partner did not dis- suade him from sporting his own magnificent tool. It was a lighter brownish color, but equally stunning in the reflection of the bright lights. It was easily two feet if it was an inch. Its diameter had to be more than three inches. By now the first stallion was totally spent and had backed off of the pleased mare. Uncharacteristically, they both drifted away from each other. The stallion was guided back to his stall and the mare was lead out of the building. Both Jim and Sandy had intended to resume their attentions to each other, but Sandy noticed a curious happening - Blob's wife was removing her clothes! She almost cried out loud, "They're going to do it right here!" But she caught herself. By the time the blonde was stark naked, the second stallion had been lead, with difficulty, out to the center of the room. He had a curious saddle attached to him, more like a hammock sus- pended beneath him. It clearly took all of the efforts of the Blob, his assistant and the photographer to contain or at least minimize the antics of the excited horse.

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