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I've had a great Christmas holiday with guests for the past week, and hope everyone had a nice holiday as well. As we enter 2017, I would like to thank all my viewers for their comments and patience while I turn out new scenes - sometimes slower than I would like. I resolve to keep things interesting and have fun doing it. Happy New Year to everyone!
Badger
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2020 and Beyond
It's hard to believe were almost 6 weeks into the new year. As the last decade was nearing the end, I was beginning a burnout phase regarding working on my scenes. A little more variety was needed and that took the form of trying new ideas and unchartered topics. In the five plus years on DA, I've mainly focused on DID situations, much to the dismay of the poor girls and women of my fictional town. With the "Nightmare" series, I introduced a turn-the-tables theme with my alter ego - Mr. Badger. Although some gaskets were blown over seeing a man or a boy tied up, there was more positive response from viewers that thought it was about time
Elusive Bank Robbery Reenactment
Every so often while I think of new damsel situations, I recall a bank robbery reenactment that I once watched on a network crime series. It may have been "America's Most Wanted" or "Unsolved Mysteries", but remember it was around mid 1987. I'll describe the episode the best I can remember, and maybe somebody may have seen this episode too.
The story takes place in Tennessee in the early 1980's. The reenactment begins with a gang of bank robbers taking a bank teller and her husband away from their home. Both hostages are blindfolded with duct tape, wrapped around their eyes and head several times. Their wrists are bound with duc
Early Influences Revisited
Every so often as I browse through "research material", I stumble across something that jars the memory. The scene below is something that I have had burned into the brain for the last 44 odd years.
I clearly remember this from an animated show called "Wait til Your Father gets Home". The cowboy's mother failed to pick him up from babysitting, so the sitters (two moonlighting police officers) drop him off at the Brother-in-Law's home, while they report for duty. The husband suggests they need his wife's approval and that's when we see this scene. She does struggle a little bit, as her cop Brother-in-Law says "Well she didn't say no", a
Recent Hiatus
From my lack of recent content, you can tell that I've been on a hiatus. Work, home projects/issues, and some burnout have contributed to my absence. I appreciate your comments and meant no disrespect in not replying and /or left some projects in limbo. As I get things in order and the mood strikes to create again, I'll post single scenes or a short series. If you notice that some works have been removed, this was done as a favor to the requester. As the holidays approach, I'll remind myself that this page is for sharing my scenes and to have some fun.
Enjoy,
Badger
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Happy new year!!!