Monday, September 7, 2009

Mondays Suck, But Not In A Good Way















15 comments:

  1. At www.rayscowboy.blogspot.com, Mondays suck in the very best way. Thanks!!!!!!!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Great set Ray! Love the two dudes that each have a ball in their mouthes!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Monday and Ray at work, at least in one of these pics, I wish for you
    alex

    ReplyDelete
  4. I only wish every day sucked this much! Thanks Ray!

    ReplyDelete
  5. Love that first picture, tongue digging into a foreskin :)
    Yeh, Monday sucks, but today being labour day sucks better
    So I will check these pictures every Monday now to help me feel better :)

    ReplyDelete
  6. What a smorgasbord! But you know in advance, Ray, which two I'm gonna have second helpings of (or even thirds) -- that's right, #s 1 & 2 -- always a sucker for foreskin on a hot man.

    ReplyDelete
  7. hot pics. I love to suck in the right way!

    ReplyDelete
  8. Another great post!

    My computer has been out of order for a few days!

    Hugs,

    Patrick

    ReplyDelete
  9. Balls are so great and sniffing them when they're all sweaty and smelly, hmmmm...

    ReplyDelete
  10. i totally wish this was how my Monday started LOL

    ReplyDelete
  11. nice way to get off some bitch sucking on your balls, Ray how'd u know I love it!

    ReplyDelete
  12. Photo by: Michal Marcol/freedigitalphotos.net TSO provides rock orchestra in true manner. In order to watch them live, you have to buy their buy Trans-Siberian Orchestra tickets from a specific website. Choose your ticket quickly before you have to wait for next season. They are getting prepared for going on longer tour for their fans. They are also working on providing unique style of music this season which will make their fans crazy about them. Most of analysts are expecting more beyond the music from TSO which shouldn't be missed at any cost. Get your ticket now. The Oklahoma City Philharmonic has risen from the ashes of the Oklahoma Symphony Orchestra that was founded way back in 1938. The Oklahoma Symphony was conducted most prominently by three men, Ralph Rose in 1938, and later Victor Alessandro and Guy Francis Harrison in the decades to follow. During this period, the Oklahoma Symphony rose in popularity both at the national and international levels, mainly due to radio broadcasts on the Voice of America and the Mutual Radio Network.

    ReplyDelete