BubblyBookworm
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Hmmm, "Interesting."
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In what way, I pray? The word "interesting" carries many possible nuances.Hmmm, "Interesting."
That it does, indeed, Sir.In what way, I pray? The word "interesting" carries many possible nuances.
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What would you suggest?
Hmm... enigmatic!That it does, indeed, Sir.
The first page of this thread contains my menu with clickable links (see here). I hope that you like what you find!well, I can see I will enjoy catching up here
suits and hands and audio are some of my favorite things
hoping perhaps you're inspired to add more...
I'll see if I can get my wife to surprise me in the shower...Hmmm... More pictures. Some full-body shots. Perhaps of you and that towel Noor was talking about earlier? Drying off after a shower, please? With the towel artfully draped, 'just so'. (If you know what I mean...) Or one with you, just post-strip search, with your hands up against the wall...
If it's a particularly steamy read, then I might need that shower (set to "cold") before attempting to start the review.I'd also like an audio file of you reviewing a steamy read.
Heh... I was pleased with that audio!The appliance manual is still my favorite.
I'm fine, thanks! I'm still trying to find my way around again after an extended absence from Lit. Has somebody eaten all of the cookies that I left in that jar?How are you MF?
Great to hear from you, tali!
Heh... I was pleased with that audio!
I'm fine, thanks! I'm still trying to find my way around again after an extended absence from Lit. Has somebody eaten all of the cookies that I left in that jar?
Great to hear from you, tali!
Heh... I was pleased with that audio!
I'm fine, thanks! I'm still trying to find my way around again after an extended absence from Lit. Has somebody eaten all of the cookies that I left in that jar?
Great to hear from you, Noor! Hope things are okay with you.I ate all the Gluten free vegan ones, the rest are still there. Might be a bit hard by now though. You could use them to dunk in your tea!
Thanks! I'm glad to hear that you've taken charge of the cookie jar; I can't imagine it in safer hands.Not all of them, some are hidden for emergencies! Glad you're well!!
I could probably have managed the top one myself, but the bottom one would have become impractical once my hands were bound against my sides.Surely you didn't do that to yourself?!
I love doing it as well! Those neat geometrical shapes aren't as difficult to achieve as it might appear.I love it, BTW.
Sorry that I haven't been around for a while. I've been a bit tied up...
I could probably have managed the top one myself, but the bottom one would have become impractical once my hands were bound against my sides.
As I happens, I had an assistant for both; the photos were taken at a rope workshop where we took it in turns to practise binding each other. I also have some photos of my own handiwork (pretty good, I reckon!), but I'd have to check with my partner before posting those.
I love doing it as well! Those neat geometrical shapes aren't as difficult to achieve as it might appear.
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Sorry that I haven't been around for a while. I've been a bit tied up...
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Sorry that I haven't been around for a while. I've been a bit tied up...
I love the patterns too -- and the discovery that they're not as difficult to construct as one might imagine. When I next take the role of rigger, I'm going to take special care with the tensioning and positioning of the ropes to try to achieve perfect symmetry and geometrical precision.Beautiful! Love the patterns, and love where my mind drifts...
Thank you.
I'm sure you would! The great thing about the one that I attended is that the whole spectrum of skills is represented, with expert riggers helping out novices, as well as plenty of guidance about safety issues (both physical and emotional).A rope workshop? OMG I would love that!
Thanks! I thought so too.That is Great !
It does happen sometimes.Your clothes are on...
Yes! I deliberately chose the red rope to work with for photographic purposes, although I'm preferring the natural coloured hempex for general experimentation.Pretty rope!
I'm flattered and delighted to hear that you'd like to keep me captured. I might not want to escape!I don't blame them, I wouldn't want you escaping either!!
Sorry that I haven't been around for a while. I've been a bit tied up...
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It's good to hear that her handiwork is appreciated. It's a good start, even if it doesn't quite evoke the feelings of Daniel Craig's Bond in Casino Royale (perhaps thankfully, from my perspective!).Your partner's done some good work there!
I think you do -- get hunting! It's one of the few occasions when you want the organisers to tell you to get knotted.I love the rope work, Mindfondler! I need to find a workshop like that!
I might be able to show some more rope work soon.
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