Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Fist Me Hardy

According to the contemporary accounts, Nelson last words were:
"Take care of my dear Lady Hamilton, Hardy, take care of poor Lady Hamilton". He paused then said very faintly, "Kiss me, Hardy". This, Hardy did, on the cheek. Nelson then said, "Now I am satisfied. Thank God I have done my duty".
The later story, that Nelson's last words were "Kismet [fate] Hardy", aren't supported by any contemporary evidence. In fact, 'kismet' isn't recorded as being in use in English to mean fate until as late as 1830, a quarter of a century after Nelson died. That euphemistic version of events is thought to be a later invention that attempted to avoid embarrassment by covering up the supposed homo-erotic imagery of men kissing. That was misguided in more ways than one, not least because platonic kisses between men at times of great emotion weren't viewed in the way in 19th century England.http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/kiss%20me%20hardy.html
 It's not like he said "fist me, Hardy" for Bast's sake. And what if they were gay? so what?
They were SAILORS. You don't think Key West's historical Navy Base has nothing to do with Key West's gay reputation, do you? ello, sailor.

anal fisting--it's not just a good idea, it's the law6 times a day, need it or no. 

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