It's a trick of the light, or the color setting on your computer screen is a little different than mine. I colored her leggings a light gold, which might look like fleshtone on your screen. She's not quite bare-arsed, but close.
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I just looked up Act I scene 4 of Hamlet to see what was being referred to. Hamlet was commenting on the drunken behavior of his uncle. If your Parliament is anything like our Senate, I doubt that they breach the observance of drunkenness very often!
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In the Australian Parliament, the Senate is the Upper House. Each of the 6 states has 12 Senators and the two Territories have two each. All Acts of Parliament have o be passed by the Lower House (The House of Representatives) before going to The Senate. Former Prime Minister Paul Keating at least once referred to the Senate as the "Unrepresentative Swill".
In the 1960s a member of the Liberal Party (liberal in name only), Andrew Jones, in his maiden speech said that half of the Members were "half-drunk half the time". This led comedienne Carol Raye to say " That's odd, we thought they were all totally drunk all the time." Jones lost his seat in the next General Election after being caught by Police driving while affected by alcohol.
In the 1960s a member of the Liberal Party (liberal in name only), Andrew Jones, in his maiden speech said that half of the Members were "half-drunk half the time". This led comedienne Carol Raye to say " That's odd, we thought they were all totally drunk all the time." Jones lost his seat in the next General Election after being caught by Police driving while affected by alcohol.
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I wonder who will get to play the TV repairman? 

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Hi. WillJohn. Thanks for commenting.
I can go ahead and answer that one now. Ace played the T.V. repairman in the original Dizzie Lizzie episode, so Jack gets to play the part now. Not a "shocking" revelation, is it?
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A bit short of actors?
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I forgot Ace playing both spankers in the TV repairman sketch. Sorry about that! 

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As B00m states, Dan, 'twas I who paraphrased the Bard, attempting a little humor by reversing the positions of "breach" and "observance". The customary excessive drinking of his uncle the King and the Danish court generally was what Hamlet was referring to as more honored in the breach than the observance, whereas of course spanking is the custom that deserves to be honored by "observing" it; that is, by taking a deserving young lady OTK and applying some remedial whacks where they will do the most good!daneldorado wrote: ↑Fri Nov 19, 2021 4:14 pm I think there may be a misunderstanding here, of sorts.
hugob00m seeks to quote a line from Hamlet, Prince of Denmark by saying Kaylyn proudly carries on the family tradition, which to paraphrase Hamlet may be described as "A custom more honor'd in the observance than the breach"![]()
But the text of Hamlet tells us, in Act 1, Scene 4, "...it is a custom more honour'd in the breach than the observance." Just the reverse of what Kaylyn was experiencing.
No offense to hugob00m or any other Shakespeare fan in our little family here. I only mention it because the quotation in question is one of the most well-known phrases by the bard, and any misquotation of it would ring as loudly to the readers as a misquote of "To be or not to be...."![]()

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Hamlet would have had a happier ending if Hamlet spanked Ophelia instead of killing her father.
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While we're on the subject of Shakespeare, I might mention that a publicist for the Disney corporation once referred to The Lion King as an original story. HUH? The son of a murdered king takes revenge against his uncle after encountering the ghost of his father? Haven't we seen that plot used somewhere before? Hmmmm?
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Really enjoying this comic but I`m a little
is Lizzie being spanked for being a brat in real life or is her charactor is in need of a spanking
the fantasy of a real life actress or even a female News reporter admitting how wrong she was treating her fans or the public with her bad behavior and submitting to a spanking live on air is very exciting
but Lizzie is having this writing into a script for her show so does that mean the spanking she getting is for the show and not for what she done in real life










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Hi, Butch. Thanks for commenting.
I didn't intend for this this story to be confusing, but I can see how it might be... with somebody playing the part of somebody playing a part.
What happened is that Lizzie, at some point in her career let her fame go to her head and started behaving like a diva. Her husband, Ace, spanked her for it in private. Then she wondered if she owed it to her fans to let them see her get a good hard spanking in public.
Ace liked the idea, and suggested that it should be written into their next script. And so, Lizzie's character would get a spanking for something she did as part of the show... but it would also be a spanking for Lizzie herself, because she was naughty in real life.
So then it was a nod and wink to the audience by Lizzie and Ace.
And the spanking from Lizzie's T.V. show is about to be re-enacted by Jack and Kaylyn for the movie about Dizzie Lizzie.
I have wondered from time to time if something like that may have happened with Maureen O'Hara. She had sued the Disney corporation for violating her contract in The Parent Trap. Mostly it was a dispute over her billing. She was actually within her rights, but back in the days when everyone thought Disney could do no wrong, people said, "Suing Disney? What a bitch!" Signing up to get spanked by John Wayne in McLintock! certainly gave her sagging popularity a much-needed boost.
I didn't intend for this this story to be confusing, but I can see how it might be... with somebody playing the part of somebody playing a part.
What happened is that Lizzie, at some point in her career let her fame go to her head and started behaving like a diva. Her husband, Ace, spanked her for it in private. Then she wondered if she owed it to her fans to let them see her get a good hard spanking in public.
Ace liked the idea, and suggested that it should be written into their next script. And so, Lizzie's character would get a spanking for something she did as part of the show... but it would also be a spanking for Lizzie herself, because she was naughty in real life.
So then it was a nod and wink to the audience by Lizzie and Ace.
And the spanking from Lizzie's T.V. show is about to be re-enacted by Jack and Kaylyn for the movie about Dizzie Lizzie.
I have wondered from time to time if something like that may have happened with Maureen O'Hara. She had sued the Disney corporation for violating her contract in The Parent Trap. Mostly it was a dispute over her billing. She was actually within her rights, but back in the days when everyone thought Disney could do no wrong, people said, "Suing Disney? What a bitch!" Signing up to get spanked by John Wayne in McLintock! certainly gave her sagging popularity a much-needed boost.