Do you remember the Hass'?
Cant say I do
Really? They lived
behind you across the alley.
I remember a middleaged couple
didnt see much of them though that hedge grew at the back of our property
You’re kidding me . . you don’t
remember Mr. Hass spanking his wife on the backsteps, taking her over his knee
and spanking her with his bare hand, calling her naughty, “my very naughty
wife.”
at
that moment he wished this wasnt a telephone conversation
His naughty wife
Yes.
They were muscular cracks on the
ass. I
saw.
An I have no doubt I believe you
He spank her for something she did wrong
Yes, like we’d get spanked as
children, laid across a knee.
I got spanked bare ass standing
up Got to choose which of my fathers
belt hed use Met a guy out here Walker
Walker know this ahJerry
Jerry had to go out into his backyard an pick the switch his old man
would use on him
By the bye also German
Yare German
I am.
he
was still wishing this wasnt over the phone
he was already missing her expressionthe expression on her face he
wouldnt see
Did
it occur to youobviously not then though
perhaps now Mr Hass wasnt punishing his
wife
Wasn’t?
No
He spanked her, spanked her
on the steps, out in the open.
When he let go of her did she
immediately go into the house
She did.
Did Mr Hass immediately follow
He did.
he
wish he wasnt on the phone
It occurs to mewould have occurred then had I seen it I thinkI believe
rather you witnessed their foreplay
Foreplay?
Yes
Yathink?
he
was missing it really wished they were
face to face
Yes Definitely
Hass is a name that was selected from vocabulary
words by government officials when surnames became compulsory Its from hadu h a d u which meant battle or
strife The German nickname for a bitter
or vicious man Middle High German was
haz h a z wondering if hazing came from it Ill have to
see be that as it may haz meant
hatred Crazy background to ones name
Any idea what your surname might mean Supposedly mine was given to makers of curved wood staves that were
fashionedbound for barrels
her surname was a medieval given
name that meant "the descendant of little Bilo" when extrapolated was bil which
meant sword apparently two edges
little after 1540, Saturday,
29 1. 22
1124, Day-between-Two-Ts, 2 2.
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