« Reply #20 on: October 13, 2010, 10:39:26 AM »
Right at the top of the post it says "The Altarboy." This is properly attributed to him. No deception. But you attaching "Watchful Yeoman" to a post by "Dysfunction Junction" is extremely dishonest and an attempt to deceive the readers.
Looks like others have accused Whooter of this before too!
Whooter touched my junk liberally. He strapped me in to his Hi yuh Mobile and he
couldn't keep his offensive hands off of me. He was performing many red flag touches. I couldn't believe what the fuck was going on. I told Whooter the city would not approve
of a rich jew touching an underage kid for free. Can you believe it? Whooter did all this. He picked me off the street, strapped my arms and legs down in the Hi yuh Mobile's passenger seat, and just wouldn't stop fondling my cock'n'balls. They definately were red flag touches. The goddamn referee he had in the back seat kept on raising up this red flag every time he touched my junk but did Whooter care? NO WAY! He just kept on doing it. I couldn't believe what the fuck was going on, indeed. I pleaded with Whooter but to no avail. I told him the city would not approve of such a wealthy man touching an underage kid like me (at the time I was 13) without at least compensating me for the trauma and the use of my body as his own personal plaything.
This got to him, worrying about his image. He continued to fondle me, all the while ignoring
the referee's red flags. Then he drove the Hi yuh to my house and ejected the seat I was in! It was amazing. But surprisingly, after I woke up the next morning, my bank account had $150k in it!!! Can you believe it?
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"The ricketty and scrofulous little wretch who first sees the light in a work-house, or in a brothel, and who feels the effects of alcohol before the effects of vital air, is not equal in any respect to the ruddy offspring of the honest yeoman; nay, I will go further, and say that a prince, provided he is no better born than royal blood will make him, is not equal to the healthy son of a peasant." [/i]
-John Randolph