Streetcar Sundays – 48

Did you miss me? I won’t bore you with excuses,  I am back now so let’s get right into this weeks post. There are still quite a few comments that I need to respond to on here,  which I will get to this evening. Then I had that little promotion that I ran for those people who wanted the vintage F/M PICS,  which of course I should have known was going to go mental. I think that I have now sent everyone the link to my drive though where the pics are stored,  and I will add more when I find some.

This week I am digging into my archive for a rare newspaper find for Men Are Like Streetcars. I left the newspaper title and the date on the paper instead of cropping out just the pic,  so that way you can research further if you so wish.

This will be added to my MEN ARE LIKE STREETCARS spanking folder.

Schenectady NY Gazette 1958

4 thoughts on “Streetcar Sundays – 48

  1. Great pics as always, Rich. I have a question: Does the plot of “Men Are Like Streetcars” specify that when the spanking comes, the spanker must punish the spankee with a rolled-up newspaper? I’ve downloaded nearly every one of your posts from that play, and I can’t help noticing that many — if not most — of your Streetcars pics do show the spanker using a rolled-up paper on his victim’s backside. So, is this a choice by the individual director, or is it set in stone as part of the original play?

    Cheers,
    Dan

  2. Great pics as always, Rich. I have a question: Does the plot of “Men Are Like Streetcars” specify that when the spanking comes, the spanker must punish the spankee with a rolled-up newspaper? I’ve downloaded nearly every one of your posts from that play, and I can’t help noticing that many — if not most — of your Streetcars pics do show the spanker using a rolled-up paper on his victim’s backside. So, is this a choice by the individual director, or is it set in stone as part of the original play? Personally, I much prefer to spank with just the flat of my hand. I like the tactile sense of flesh against flesh.

    Cheers,
    Dan

  3. Dan,

    Please follow Harry’s link to his comprehensive review of the play, which includes all of the details about the script that you asked for.

    Rich

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