Dreamy Football Coach Gets His 1st BJ
I had almost forgotten about this dreamy English Football coach named Matt…He’s been featured at English Lads before but this time it’s a big reach and he tries something new…
In this recent video, it all begins with Matt receiving a deep muscle massage, he is on his front being massaged and he roles over to reveal a throbbing erection!
He just loves a little body contact and seems to have forgotten it’s a man massaging him. A few seconds later and he is getting a blow job, Matt is such a horny young stud and even shows off his ass in real close up!
There is a lot more oral and Matt’s cock just gets harder. Its not long before there is no turning back… Matt hasn’t even touched his cock and there is cum gushing all over his abs!
Watch Matt get his 1st BJ at English Lads!
Big Brazilian Cock Clips
Mmmmm got some Big Hot Brazilian Cocks for you today!
These video clips are from the video called 8 Inches From Brazil by Alexander Pictures. In this particular scene, three hot and horny Latin studs have a three way cock sucking session.
Matt Groening on Sex
This week’s sex quote is attributed to Matt Groening:
“When the authorities warn you of the dangers of having sex, there is an important lesson to be learned. Do not have sex with the authorities.”
Adult Industry in Australia Calls for Total Ban on Adult Films
Following police raids on seven adult shops in Kings Cross yesterday, the Eros Association has challenged the NSW government to criminalise the sale and purchase of X18+ rated films in the state or regulate all aspects of the trade in line with the federal government’s classification scheme.
Under federal government laws, the sale, purchase and possession of classified X18+ films are all legal. Only the sale of X18+ films is illegal in NSW, with purchase and possession still legal.
Eros CEO, Fiona Patten, said that the way the law currently stood meant that there was massive confusion in the public mind over the legality of the product with police officers raiding adult shops and charging shops owners one day and going back to a similar shop to buy films for their own personal use the following week.
“There is nothing illegal in police officers buying X18+ rated films from adult shops and taking them home”, she said. “Magistrates and even politicians are regular clients at many Sydney adult shops”, she said, “However the law sets up a dangerous and grossly unfair situation in criminalizing only one side of the transaction which penalizes the shop owner and no else. It takes two to tango”, she said.
Ms Patten said that police officers, magistrates and politicians were no different to any other community sector in that they all liked to buy and watch X18+ rated films. In 2002, a La Trobe University survey showed that 26% of Australians regularly purchased adult films. A 2006 AC Neilson survey found that 76% of Australians believed that X18+ rated films should made available on a restricted basis throughout Australia.
She said that adult shop owners were being penalized and scapegoated for the public’s interest and involvement in the X film trade in NSW and that the only way to set up a fair system was to either regulate all aspects of the trade or criminalise them all.
Ms Patten challenged Liberal leader Peter Debnam to show some leadership on the issue -having regard to the fact that 25% of adults in most electorates would be buyers of federally classified, X 18+ films. Over five million of these films are sold each year in NSW.
“Philosophically Mr Debnam would clearly be supporting Mr Howard’s censorship policies on these matters rather than the current outmoded NSW government position”, she said.
Update on Kocis Murder
So, I’ve been wondering if there’s been any solid news updates on the Kocis murder that I blogged about a couple of weeks ago…[link to blog post]
And it would appear that, yeah there’s still a bit of blogging going on about it; speculation and rumours…But solid news? Well not really. Here’s a news queery at Google News for Kocis Murder
It boggles my mind that there hasn’t been anything more solid reported. Still no arrests? Still no confirmed suspects? Still no interview of possible suspects? Or at least none that have been reported.
I’m wondering if this event will go down as something that never happened. Or maybe the Kocis murder will be one of those cold cases files that will get resurected 20 years from now.
Of course, once I post this entry I’ll probably find all sorts of new and real solid news on this story.




