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The stories the interior of that truck could tell !
ReplyDeleteHow many sweet asses got fucked good 'n hard on that bench seat ? :)
-CA jock
CA, I like the way your mind wanders! Yeah, thinkin' about all the fine fuckin' and suckin' that seat has seen is fantasy fodder fer sure! Grimy and disused venues take me back to my grandma's attic, where a classmate (a fellow Boy Scout, in fact our Scoutmaster's son) introduced me to jackin' off at age 12 (we were both 12) -- mostly because he was already hung like a pony and could barely keep his hands off his dick whenever some privacy was possible. I did get to suck him a few times and years later finally regretted not letting him introduce me to bottoming for him -- but he's still one of my favorite tricks to remember!
DeleteMark - What a nice memory.
DeleteRick, is the first one Chernobyl? I'm guessing from the dense foliage crowding a modern-looking apartment complex that has a weird footprint (3 Y-shaped towers, interconnected), very unusual and I'd guess scarcely seen outside Soviet-dominated countries. And the other, smaller buildings seem very utilitarian, bereft of style or individuality -- again, suggesting Soviet priorities.
ReplyDeleteMark - Sorry, I really don't know.
DeleteHovrinskaya Hospital in Moscow
DeleteAbandoned in 1992 during final construction due to long delays and rising costs. Demolished in 2018.
-Rj
I thought Chernobyl too. I've seen a bunch of pictures from there of "everyday" things sitting idle for 4 decades with foliage & trees growing around them. There are some of some amusement park rides that really make it feel "real"
DeleteThat big building in the first picture is an unfinished hospital complex in Moscow. Started under the Soviets and abandoned in the late 1990's. Finally torn down in 2018.
ReplyDeleteAnon@1:45pm - Thank you for that information.
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