Thursday, October 13, 2016

Sunday, October 9, 2016

Smutty Slutty Salacious Stuff....





 
 
This photo was supposed to go with the previous post....but I'm too damn lazy to change it.  :)


Implement Overload.

Recently I started doing a casual inventory of fetish related items in my home and was a bit stunned by the sheer volume of random items scattered about. Spanking implements everywhere, straps, canes, hairbrushes, paddles. Obviously Queening chairs...there's at least one in every room and some rooms have a few stacked in them. Liberator sex pillows in a closet...where the box is dusty on the flaps, so that proves no recent use....and the need to spank the "maid" for not tending to better housekeeping chores, even though the "maid" is a rather large submissive cuckold, lol. :)

Dresser drawers where you find old small dildos you thought you threw away back during the Clinton administration, (a small bong, but that's another story), lace gloves and penis whips, or nipple clamps, packages of unused condoms that are tossed into the trash as they are *way* past the expiration/safe date. 

Armoires full of leather and thigh high boots and he of corset, crotchless panties that I can't recall if they were a gift or if I bought them...but unopened and still brand new. 

So I thought I would part with some of it via my Etsy shop. And I have. Some delightful very dominant woman bought this leather strap shown below...and I know I have too much....

 
So why do I miss it?

Friday, October 7, 2016

A few Photos...





Comcast is putting a data cap on Internet plans....

And people are not happy.

Budgie Nine....


Nine Australians arrested for stripping off at the Malaysian Formula One Grand Prix have walked free from a court.
The group, branded the "Budgie Nine", were charged with public nuisance, which carries a fine but no jail time.
The men were detained after posing in swimwear decorated with the Malaysian flag to celebrate Australian Daniel Ricciardo's win in Sunday's race.
In a letter read out in court, they apologized and expressed their "deepest regret".
They said the incident was "purely an error of judgement" on their behalf.