Author: Jilly Bangs
Publisher: Jilly Bangs
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 38
Book Description
4 hot tales of women growing something extra! I grew one and did the female doctor/I grew one and did both my cellmates/I became a futa with cream and did my maid/I became a futa and did the farmer’s wife
Becoming A Futa 4-Pack
Author: Jilly Bangs
Publisher: Jilly Bangs
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 38
Book Description
4 hot tales of women growing something extra! I grew one and did the female doctor/I grew one and did both my cellmates/I became a futa with cream and did my maid/I became a futa and did the farmer’s wife
Publisher: Jilly Bangs
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 38
Book Description
4 hot tales of women growing something extra! I grew one and did the female doctor/I grew one and did both my cellmates/I became a futa with cream and did my maid/I became a futa and did the farmer’s wife
Cell Mates/Soul Mates
Author: Angela Devlin
Publisher: Waterside Press
ISBN: 1906534462
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
The phenomenon of relationships and bonds struck up between prisoners and outsiders - by one of the UK's leading women writers on criminal justice and with a Foreword by one of the UK's leading 'agony aunts'.
Publisher: Waterside Press
ISBN: 1906534462
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
The phenomenon of relationships and bonds struck up between prisoners and outsiders - by one of the UK's leading women writers on criminal justice and with a Foreword by one of the UK's leading 'agony aunts'.
Futa/Gender Swap/Sissy 52-Pack
Author: Jilly Bangs
Publisher: Jilly Bangs
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 442
Book Description
52 tales of gender bending! Getting half an hour with a futa hooker as incentive to take the V/First time with a futa hooker/Spending my lottery winnings on two futa hookers/Futa highway hooker/Ganged by black futas/Ganged by the rich woman’s futa servants/Taken by a group of futas while out hiking/Taken by four futas in the gym/Body swapped with the maid and double teamed: Gender swap/Body swapped with my bride and double teamed: Gender swap/Body swapped with the stewardess and ganged: Gender swap/Body swapped with a stripper and done by my buddies: Gender swap/I became my girlfriend and found out she was a harlot/I became my boss and did everyone in the office/I woke up as a woman then got ganged/I became the traffic cop and let the drivers have me/Futa conquers pizza lady/Taken by the futa hitchhiker/Taken publicly and rough by the futa/Spanked by my futa boss/The Free Use Futa Cafe/Free Use Futa Town/The free use futa bus/Free use futa hotel/Futa homewrecker takes the TV repair guy/A futa homewrecker on a train/Futa paid to homewreck/Futa cop ruins my marriage/I grew one and did the female doctor/I grew one and did both my cellmates/I became a futa with cream and did my maid/I became a futa and did the farmer’s wife/Feminizing myself behind bars/A sissy for my army buddies/A sissy for the truckers/A sissy gets frisky with gypsies on the Mississippi/I became a woman and did a group of guys live online/I transformed into a likeness of the milf and took on two guys/Transformed into a porn star/Transforming into a woman in a massage parlour/Taken by the futa witch in the woods/Taken rough by the futa succubus/Taken by the futa siren/Taken by the demon futa nun/Watching my futa wife with another man in a hotel room/Futa hotwife on a plane/My futa wife double teamed backstage/Watching my futa bride with other men/Futa does lover in backseat while husband drives/Futa ganging in backseat/Creamy backseat futa/Car sales futa takes customer in backseat
Publisher: Jilly Bangs
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 442
Book Description
52 tales of gender bending! Getting half an hour with a futa hooker as incentive to take the V/First time with a futa hooker/Spending my lottery winnings on two futa hookers/Futa highway hooker/Ganged by black futas/Ganged by the rich woman’s futa servants/Taken by a group of futas while out hiking/Taken by four futas in the gym/Body swapped with the maid and double teamed: Gender swap/Body swapped with my bride and double teamed: Gender swap/Body swapped with the stewardess and ganged: Gender swap/Body swapped with a stripper and done by my buddies: Gender swap/I became my girlfriend and found out she was a harlot/I became my boss and did everyone in the office/I woke up as a woman then got ganged/I became the traffic cop and let the drivers have me/Futa conquers pizza lady/Taken by the futa hitchhiker/Taken publicly and rough by the futa/Spanked by my futa boss/The Free Use Futa Cafe/Free Use Futa Town/The free use futa bus/Free use futa hotel/Futa homewrecker takes the TV repair guy/A futa homewrecker on a train/Futa paid to homewreck/Futa cop ruins my marriage/I grew one and did the female doctor/I grew one and did both my cellmates/I became a futa with cream and did my maid/I became a futa and did the farmer’s wife/Feminizing myself behind bars/A sissy for my army buddies/A sissy for the truckers/A sissy gets frisky with gypsies on the Mississippi/I became a woman and did a group of guys live online/I transformed into a likeness of the milf and took on two guys/Transformed into a porn star/Transforming into a woman in a massage parlour/Taken by the futa witch in the woods/Taken rough by the futa succubus/Taken by the futa siren/Taken by the demon futa nun/Watching my futa wife with another man in a hotel room/Futa hotwife on a plane/My futa wife double teamed backstage/Watching my futa bride with other men/Futa does lover in backseat while husband drives/Futa ganging in backseat/Creamy backseat futa/Car sales futa takes customer in backseat
The Green Wall
Author: D. J. Vodicka
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1440140596
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
"The career of Donald "D.J." Vodicka encompassed the rapid expansion of the prison system. For sixteen years, he was a prison guard in California's highest security prisons, serving meals to gang leaders, serial killers in lockdown cells, and patrolling exercise yards filled with violent felons while unarmed and outnumbered 1000-2. He was a decorated veteran officer. He became the sole "whistle-blower" to uncover a group of rogue prison guards who called themselves "The Green Wall". " -- Back cover.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1440140596
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
"The career of Donald "D.J." Vodicka encompassed the rapid expansion of the prison system. For sixteen years, he was a prison guard in California's highest security prisons, serving meals to gang leaders, serial killers in lockdown cells, and patrolling exercise yards filled with violent felons while unarmed and outnumbered 1000-2. He was a decorated veteran officer. He became the sole "whistle-blower" to uncover a group of rogue prison guards who called themselves "The Green Wall". " -- Back cover.
The Emotional Organization
Author: Stephen Fineman
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0470766018
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
This landmark collection is exclusively devoted to demonstrating/mapping (what is understood today about the power and structural effects of emotion and identity in organizations. Essays at the leading edge of research reveal the influence of workplace cultures, power, and institutional expectations, while also exploring the negative impacts of emotion management in the workplace. Brings together an international group of cutting-edge researchers to write critically about emotion in different organizational and cultural settings Includes research on policy, change, management and professional practice Exposes the influence of workplace cultures, power and institutional expectations on emotion Reveals the darker and oppressive features of emotion management in organizations Applies recent critical organizational theory to emotion.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0470766018
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
This landmark collection is exclusively devoted to demonstrating/mapping (what is understood today about the power and structural effects of emotion and identity in organizations. Essays at the leading edge of research reveal the influence of workplace cultures, power, and institutional expectations, while also exploring the negative impacts of emotion management in the workplace. Brings together an international group of cutting-edge researchers to write critically about emotion in different organizational and cultural settings Includes research on policy, change, management and professional practice Exposes the influence of workplace cultures, power and institutional expectations on emotion Reveals the darker and oppressive features of emotion management in organizations Applies recent critical organizational theory to emotion.
Called to Heal the Brokenhearted
Author: William H. Barnwell
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
ISBN: 1496805283
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
In this stirring book, William H. Barnwell tells the stories of prison inmates and the Kairos Prison Ministry volunteers who work with them. Set mostly at the huge Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola, Barnwell's narrative illustrates how offenders who have done the worst can and do change, becoming model inmates and, if released, productive citizens. The stories also reveal how Kairos volunteers have found healing for broken hearts. Given that the United States incarcerates more people per capita than any country in the world, reformers are seeking radically new ways to reduce our prison populations. Kairos volunteers and inmates alike have much to contribute to the ongoing reform discussions. Now serving 300 state and federal prisons, 30,000 Kairos volunteers work with 20,000 inmates each year. They take part in long weekend retreats with the inmates and follow up with regular prison visits. Since its beginning in 1976, Kairos has served over 250,000 inmates. Broad-based, nondenominational, and nonjudgmental Christian, Kairos seeks to carry out its slogan--"listen, listen, love, love"--among inmates who have had few to listen to them, and fewer still to love them. In Called to Heal the Brokenhearted are stories of undeniable redemption. They point the way to personal transformation for the inmates and the volunteers. One Kairos inmate speaks of the change this way: he makes guitars out of the good wood "hidden beneath the surface" of throwaway pianos. "I find my work incredibly fulfilling," he says. "I see myself in every piano, discarded by society but redeemed and put to use in a new way."
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
ISBN: 1496805283
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
In this stirring book, William H. Barnwell tells the stories of prison inmates and the Kairos Prison Ministry volunteers who work with them. Set mostly at the huge Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola, Barnwell's narrative illustrates how offenders who have done the worst can and do change, becoming model inmates and, if released, productive citizens. The stories also reveal how Kairos volunteers have found healing for broken hearts. Given that the United States incarcerates more people per capita than any country in the world, reformers are seeking radically new ways to reduce our prison populations. Kairos volunteers and inmates alike have much to contribute to the ongoing reform discussions. Now serving 300 state and federal prisons, 30,000 Kairos volunteers work with 20,000 inmates each year. They take part in long weekend retreats with the inmates and follow up with regular prison visits. Since its beginning in 1976, Kairos has served over 250,000 inmates. Broad-based, nondenominational, and nonjudgmental Christian, Kairos seeks to carry out its slogan--"listen, listen, love, love"--among inmates who have had few to listen to them, and fewer still to love them. In Called to Heal the Brokenhearted are stories of undeniable redemption. They point the way to personal transformation for the inmates and the volunteers. One Kairos inmate speaks of the change this way: he makes guitars out of the good wood "hidden beneath the surface" of throwaway pianos. "I find my work incredibly fulfilling," he says. "I see myself in every piano, discarded by society but redeemed and put to use in a new way."
Upheavals
Author: Robert Scholten
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1483669521
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Robert Scholten is Emeritus Professor of Geology at The Pennsylvania State University. Born in the Netherlands, he studied at the University of Amsterdam during World War II and was arrested for Resistance activities. Arriving in America in 1946, he obtained his PhD at the University of Michigan. Since his retirement in l985, he divides his time between France and the U.S. Scholtens translations of Baudelaires Les Fleurs du Mal and Rimbauds The Drunken Boat, were published by Xlibris in 2011 and 2012.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1483669521
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Robert Scholten is Emeritus Professor of Geology at The Pennsylvania State University. Born in the Netherlands, he studied at the University of Amsterdam during World War II and was arrested for Resistance activities. Arriving in America in 1946, he obtained his PhD at the University of Michigan. Since his retirement in l985, he divides his time between France and the U.S. Scholtens translations of Baudelaires Les Fleurs du Mal and Rimbauds The Drunken Boat, were published by Xlibris in 2011 and 2012.
Best of Growing Edge
Author: Amy Knutson
Publisher: New Moon Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 9780944557037
Category : Gardening
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
Publisher: New Moon Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 9780944557037
Category : Gardening
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
Spirit and Soul
Author: Theodore Kirkland
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1543414478
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 357
Book Description
The deputy superintendents remarks were degrading and insulting. He thought that my soul could be bought for being allowed the privilege to walk through the front door at Elmira Prison, a symbol of status in his mind, but not mine. The front door of the prison was only a symbol of influence in the minds of fools, not in the minds of free men with thoughts based on liberty and equality. As a matter of fact, the rear was where my ancestors were forced to enter, so there is a sense of pride to walk in the footsteps of ones ancestors. Mr. Superintendent, I personally dont give a damn which door I come in. Apparently you didnt hear anything I said. Its not me I am concerned about. I am used to the back doors of America. Its those black women and children standing out in the cold, waiting to be processed and being denied the decency of using the restroom that concerns me. Its not about me. Its about decency and what is right, I assured him. He then told me that he could not change the policy and do anything about the situation at hand but that he could take care of me and make it more convenient and comfortable for me when I come back to Elmira. I thought of the times I heard the line We can take care of you, but we cant do anything about all those others. As a police officer and head of the black police organization, I had heard this more times than I care to remember from police officials, elected officials, politicians, businessmen, and now a prison superintendent. But it wasnt until that moment, standing in the gym at Elmira Prison, that I realized how much their use of others sounded so much like niggers.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1543414478
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 357
Book Description
The deputy superintendents remarks were degrading and insulting. He thought that my soul could be bought for being allowed the privilege to walk through the front door at Elmira Prison, a symbol of status in his mind, but not mine. The front door of the prison was only a symbol of influence in the minds of fools, not in the minds of free men with thoughts based on liberty and equality. As a matter of fact, the rear was where my ancestors were forced to enter, so there is a sense of pride to walk in the footsteps of ones ancestors. Mr. Superintendent, I personally dont give a damn which door I come in. Apparently you didnt hear anything I said. Its not me I am concerned about. I am used to the back doors of America. Its those black women and children standing out in the cold, waiting to be processed and being denied the decency of using the restroom that concerns me. Its not about me. Its about decency and what is right, I assured him. He then told me that he could not change the policy and do anything about the situation at hand but that he could take care of me and make it more convenient and comfortable for me when I come back to Elmira. I thought of the times I heard the line We can take care of you, but we cant do anything about all those others. As a police officer and head of the black police organization, I had heard this more times than I care to remember from police officials, elected officials, politicians, businessmen, and now a prison superintendent. But it wasnt until that moment, standing in the gym at Elmira Prison, that I realized how much their use of others sounded so much like niggers.
Moments of Silence
Author: Thongchai Winichakul
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
ISBN: 0824882857
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
The massacre on October 6, 1976, in Bangkok was brutal and violent, its savagery unprecedented in modern Thai history. Four decades later there has been no investigation into the atrocity; information remains limited, the truth unknown. There has been no collective coming to terms with what happened or who is responsible. Thai society still refuses to confront this dark page in its history. Moments of Silence focuses on the silence that surrounds the October 6 massacre. Silence, the book argues, is not forgetting. Rather it signals an inability to forget or remember—or to articulate a socially meaningful memory. It is the “unforgetting,” the liminal domain between remembering and forgetting. Historian Thongchai Winichakul, a participant in the events of that day, gives the silence both a voice and a history by highlighting the factors that contributed to the unforgetting amidst changing memories of the massacre over the decades that followed. They include shifting political conditions and context, the influence of Buddhism, the royal-nationalist narrative of history, the role played by the monarchy as moral authority and arbiter of justice, and a widespread perception that the truth might have devastating ramifications for Thai society. The unforgetting impacted both victims and perpetrators in different ways. It produced a collective false memory of an incident that never took place, but it also produced silence that is filled with hope and counter-history. Moments of Silence tells the story of a tragedy in Thailand—its victims and survivors—and how Thai people coped when closure was unavailable in the wake of atrocity. But it also illuminates the unforgetting as a phenomenon common to other times and places where authoritarian governments flourish, where atrocities go unexamined, and where censorship (imposed or self-directed) limits public discourse. The tensions inherent in the author’s dual role offer a riveting story, as well as a rare and intriguing perspective. Most of all, this provocative book makes clear the need to provide a place for past wrongs in the public memory.
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
ISBN: 0824882857
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
The massacre on October 6, 1976, in Bangkok was brutal and violent, its savagery unprecedented in modern Thai history. Four decades later there has been no investigation into the atrocity; information remains limited, the truth unknown. There has been no collective coming to terms with what happened or who is responsible. Thai society still refuses to confront this dark page in its history. Moments of Silence focuses on the silence that surrounds the October 6 massacre. Silence, the book argues, is not forgetting. Rather it signals an inability to forget or remember—or to articulate a socially meaningful memory. It is the “unforgetting,” the liminal domain between remembering and forgetting. Historian Thongchai Winichakul, a participant in the events of that day, gives the silence both a voice and a history by highlighting the factors that contributed to the unforgetting amidst changing memories of the massacre over the decades that followed. They include shifting political conditions and context, the influence of Buddhism, the royal-nationalist narrative of history, the role played by the monarchy as moral authority and arbiter of justice, and a widespread perception that the truth might have devastating ramifications for Thai society. The unforgetting impacted both victims and perpetrators in different ways. It produced a collective false memory of an incident that never took place, but it also produced silence that is filled with hope and counter-history. Moments of Silence tells the story of a tragedy in Thailand—its victims and survivors—and how Thai people coped when closure was unavailable in the wake of atrocity. But it also illuminates the unforgetting as a phenomenon common to other times and places where authoritarian governments flourish, where atrocities go unexamined, and where censorship (imposed or self-directed) limits public discourse. The tensions inherent in the author’s dual role offer a riveting story, as well as a rare and intriguing perspective. Most of all, this provocative book makes clear the need to provide a place for past wrongs in the public memory.