Wednesday 27 August 2008

Marco Vega - The Movie of the Brown Leather Belt


I must say that, after my Marco Vega post, I was quite keen to see the 'monster' in action, you know, living colour and movement.

Well, here are Part 1 ...



... and Part 2 ...



Enjoy!

No surprise the cameras flash like a Hollywood premier - when it gets yanked out of his jocks!

9 comments:

  1. hey alfred. scary, yes, but in a good way, no? LOL ya just gotta work that bit harder (!) - see it as a challenge! or construct yourself as a charity worker - like mother theresa! remember 'lazy' is not an acceptable concept! LOLOL!!!

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  2. Might look a bit scary, but I'd love to have that big, beautiful cock penetrate my tight hole!! I see you fell in love with him too, Nick! lol

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  3. yeah greg he is pretty lovable! but remember our holes might be soooo tight - after a good working over by marco! a hazard of the job!

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  4. Hi
    As you recommended a couple of weeks ago, I downloaded realPlayer and saved lots of video. Thanks a lot! But now I realized, in order to burn them to DVD, I have to buy realPlayer plus which costs about $40. Is there any other way I can burn those video files into DVD without buying it. If I have to buy it, this could be another life lesson. They don't give us goddies for free.

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  5. hey anon. you can just drag and drop onto a DVD in your drive - i don't have 'realplayer plus' - and it works everytime - no need for the 'plus' version. really. try it. tell me how it goes. cya. nick

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  6. Thanks nick for your advice but I had already tried that even before I asked. Even though I also had tried to copy and paste, copy functin seemed to be disabled. I have window's vista, first I open up Computer window, then DVD window and drag or copy the file of realPlayer to DVD window but nothing happens. I tried to drag or copy those files to other places like my documents or pictures area but still it does not work. Any suggestion??
    Blue

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  7. hey 'blue'.

    as i am having no problems at all - and i'm sure you've done all the usual things you would do to try to make it work.

    when i download using RealPlayer, the new file appears in a RealPlayer folder created by RealPlayer next to the usual video download folder, along side 'downloads', 'documents', 'desktop', etc folders. i have 'windows vista' too.

    i open this RealPlayer folder and drag and drop any new RealPlayer files to my desktop.

    i then load a DVD and select the option 'open folders' from the options offered - and then and drag and drop the new RealPlayer files to the now open DVD window.

    you are probably doing this but i'm just checking - is that what you do?

    there is another possibility - it might be your browser - do you use 'firefox'? you should cos it's very virus resistant, unlike 'internet explorer'

    please feel free to reply back - it's not fair to be able to copy any porn you like ... and not be able to put it on a DVD!

    be in touch

    nick

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  8. Hi Nick
    You are so kind!
    Thanks for all your help.

    Though at first I thought I could copy or burn those videos from My Library list of realPlayer into DVD, it did not work.
    Then I searched where all those downloaded video files were stored, but I could not find them.
    Actually I usally save downloaded video files in a folder of downloads section.
    Now thanks to you, I found them in the realPlayer folder you told me.
    So I opened it up, yes they were there but interesting enuf, they all have internet explore icons, those are FLV files, which I am not familiar with.
    I actually still use internet explore.
    Anyway just like you had instructed I moved those files to some other folder and then drag them to DVD burner, but I got the message said "these files are not supported".
    ugh.....
    Do you have any idea why?
    If I download firefox, will it be Okay?
    Or is there any other way to change FLV files to something else?
    What kind of file are your downloaded videos in the realPlayer folder?

    Thanks again!
    Blue

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  9. hey blue. we will get to the bottom of this - cos i have had no problems and you shouldn't either. i'd download firefox as an alternative browser to internet explorer - you don't need to change anything - just have it as the browser on your desktop - that you use to get into the net. firefox is much more virus resistant. it supports RealPlayer.

    if you have RealPlayer, when you open these files, they should open as RealPlayer files and be savable as such.

    i think the issue is having a browser that supports RealPlayer - things should be fine then in terms of opening them and saving them.

    let me know how it goes!

    nick

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