
Tools of the Trade
Overview
The warehouse thermometer reads 101 degrees but that's not why these hung 'n horny construction workers are soaking wet. You'd break a sweat too if your co-workers threw you on the floor and screwed their giant cocks in your mouth before nailing your ass to the floor. Foreman Christian Owen employs the strictest hiring policy in town at this work site, starring Spencer Reed, Derek Parker, Jimmy Durano, Trenton Ducati, Tate Ryder, Topher DiMaggio, and Justin Beal where you just gotta have one thing to get hired: the right Tools of the Trade.
Top Cast


Derek Parker
Derek Parker
Derek Parker


Jimmy Durano
Jimmy Durano
Jimmy Durano


Trenton Ducati
Trenton Ducati
Trenton Ducati


Tate Ryder
Tate Ryder
Tate Ryder


Topher DiMaggio
Topher DiMaggio
Topher DiMaggio


Spencer Reed
Spencer Reed
Spencer Reed


Justin Beal
Justin Beal
Justin Beal
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