Pick Your Spanker is over. It was time-consuming for me. I might do a single poll in the future, but no more multi-day polls.

I don’t know how I let the picture of the winner into the mix. It was not the type that I usually post. That tells me that a third of you don’t care all that much for the usual fare here.

However, She did not win by a large margin.

The four who voted more than once should expect a knock on your door.

Votes from around the world.

Now back to the usual.

Grad student school girl

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Luke
Luke
September 23, 2024 7:01 am

I see England, I see france, i see grad student underpants…

although the first picture is just delicious, pure callipygian delight.

Jack
Jack
September 23, 2024 9:57 am

“The four who voted more than once should expect a knock on your door.”

Wait, Wait, Wait! Isn’t this a vote early, vote often kinda, blog? 🙂 I don’t know about others, but it was FUN voting. It gave us all a chance to fantasize a bit.

If spanker #22 the one knocking? I’m leaving a light on for ya.

Thanks Bogey!

Hands63
Hands63
September 23, 2024 12:03 pm

I’m waiting patiently, completely naked and in position for that knock on my door.
I should have voted 10 more times.

tex
tex
September 23, 2024 12:21 pm

Not worried, the knock will be canvas workers from both parties out ‘harvesting’…

Clearly friend Bogey, you require further enlightenment in how to properly manipulate survey and poll results to provide the outcome desired. Might I suggest you seek advice next time from any of our national news outlets, political parties, or polling groups? They seem to be experts in such things…

Prefectdt
Prefectdt
September 23, 2024 1:34 pm

I am surprised that two other people voted from Belgium 🙂

Prefectdt

Peter
Peter
September 24, 2024 4:55 am

‘That tells me that a third of you don’t care all that much for the usual fare here.’ Look at it from another perspective, the blog has worldwide appeal. Allowing for only a small percentage actually voting, the content seems to have universal popularity.