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Tit for Tat
Shawn Islander told us it was impossible to keep his long, blonde lover Jeff D. Kota tied down for long, and he certainly doesn't manage to do it in the first part of this video, though not for want of trying. When Jeff gets free he does a much better payback job on Shawn, who thrashes and thrashes around, only to succeed in getting thrashed himself, and more. Part 2 opens with beautiful Mexican newcomer, Eric Estevez, struggling to get untied, and succeeding, only to get tied up all again, inescapably. Dark, sultry Kipp Kasey enters the room, and what follows is a scene of beautiful bondage eroticism. Later, it's Kipp's turn to be spreadeagled on the bed, with Eric in control and in surprisingly strong control, for one so young.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary examines the historical context and lasting impact of the bombing of the USS Cole in Yemen. It briefly touches upon the political climate and the implications of such an act of terrorism. The film aims to provide a concise overview of a significant event in recent history.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, 'Tit for Tat' primarily serves an informational purpose and is not widely reviewed in the same manner as feature films. Its reception is likely tied to its availability and context within broader discussions on international relations and terrorism. It is generally considered a factual and concise account of the event.
What Reviewers Say
Provides a factual overview of the USS Cole bombing.
Offers a brief historical context for a significant geopolitical event.
Its short runtime makes it an accessible introduction to the topic.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific short documentary is not readily available, as it is not widely discussed on general audience platforms.
Fun Fact
The USS Cole bombing occurred on October 12, 2000, when the US Navy destroyer USS Cole was attacked by al-Qaeda terrorists while refueling in the port of Aden, Yemen.
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