🏡PLP's Bazaar of the Bizarre: A Study Hall for the Deviant and Delightful

I can absolutely picture you in this dress and it looks lovely on you. Just saying.


I do know that a lot of “pulling it off” is whether it feels authentic. And that I can’t say for you. But looks wise? Yeah. It would look gooooood.
Well 😏 I guess if you say so! I def need to get a little sun this summer so I don't just look like a ghostie.



Part of why I love this is when I was little I had a Barbie dress so similar and all my Barbies got married in it. :love:
 
As someone who struggles with rhythm on top... I like this position!
I’m generally fine on top…until I get close and then I seem to have to choose between maintaining that rhythm or cumming 😂

It's finally fucking Friday!!

Here are three things I need in my life this weekend. What about you??

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And three...
I have two of those things in my house right now. And I can offer these as a substitute for the missing item…

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The Australian coast, from Canberra to Sydney, was neat. Like US small towns all the way, neat little neighborhood bar/restaurants, ending with Sydney's truly awesome beaches, the Pacific a constant presence.

Climbing thru the wind up Mauna Kea.

Hiking through the Adirondak park, no people, no roads, no powerlines. Lots and lots of trees.

Visiting the Redwoods. Impressive critters, them, and oh so very alive.

Floating in the pool, watching the trees slowly spin as the current floats me along the edges.

Going to a tech conference at an university between semesters and getting several of the 'brains' to hang out at night and just... chat. The breadth and depth of the conversations were wonderful.

Lots of options, just depends on what you're looking for.
 
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Good morning pervs and pervettes,

I'm so sleepy this morning. Send coffee?

I also need a vacation! I'm feeling a little overly routined.

Where's the best place you ever visited? What's one place on your bucket list to see?
I just made a carafe of coffee to get me through the morning. I'm happy to share.
Best place I've ever visited was Berlin in 1995. It was just a few years after the Wall came down, and the city was brimming with optimism. New buildings were going up, the East was modernizing, the whole city just felt alive. We went to shows, clubs, restaurants, concerts... and then there was the Loveparade. Ostensibly, an electronic music festival, but it was really a pride parade - one of the largest in the world at the time. I was there with a group of exchange students and we were supposed to go on a river cruise that day. But as we were walking from the hostel we turned a corner and were just met with the strangest, most beautiful, most colorful sights my young eyes had ever seen. Hundreds of thousands of people flanking the Kurfürstendamm as a parade of leather daddies, club kids, nearly-nude dancers in body paint and glitter, and so many more walked and danced through the street. My poor little brain was blown. It was wonderful.
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(Not my picture - I have no idea where my photo album from that day is. :( This is one I just pulled from the internet.)

As far as bucket list places to go... I have so many. But the one place that's always captured my imagination is the Mont Saint-Michel abbey in Normandy. It just looks like something out of another world. Like, I half-expect it to be fully populated by elves from Middle-Earth. I'll be disappointed if it isn't.
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Lots of coffee sent you way.

I loved Ireland, really want to get to Scotland.
Hopefully some of my first places to cross of my list!
The Australian coast, from Canberra to Sydney, was neat. Like US small towns all the way, neat little neighborhood bar/restaurants, ending with Sydney's truly awesome beaches, the Pacific a constant presence.

Climbing thru the wind up Mauna Kea.

Hiking through the Adirondak park, no people, no roads, no powerlines. Lots and lots of trees.

Visiting the Redwoods. Impressive critters, them, and oh so very alive.

Floating in the pool, watching the trees slowly spin as the current floats me along the edges.

Going to a tech conference at an university between semesters and getting several of the 'brains' to hang out at night and just... chat. The breadth and depth of the conversations were wonderful.

Lots of options, just depends on what you're looking for.
Wow! Those sound like incredible trips! I've heard nothing but how magical the Redwoods are 🩷
I just made a carafe of coffee to get me through the morning. I'm happy to share.
Best place I've ever visited was Berlin in 1995. It was just a few years after the Wall came down, and the city was brimming with optimism. New buildings were going up, the East was modernizing, the whole city just felt alive. We went to shows, clubs, restaurants, concerts... and then there was the Loveparade. Ostensibly, an electronic music festival, but it was really a pride parade - one of the largest in the world at the time. I was there with a group of exchange students and we were supposed to go on a river cruise that day. But as we were walking from the hostel we turned a corner and were just met with the strangest, most beautiful, most colorful sights my young eyes had ever seen. Hundreds of thousands of people flanking the Kurfürstendamm as a parade of leather daddies, club kids, nearly-nude dancers in body paint and glitter, and so many more walked and danced through the street. My poor little brain was blown. It was wonderful.
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(Not my picture - I have no idea where my photo album from that day is. :( This is one I just pulled from the internet.)

As far as bucket list places to go... I have so many. But the one place that's always captured my imagination is the Mont Saint-Michel abbey in Normandy. It just looks like something out of another world. Like, I half-expect it to be fully populated by elves from Middle-Earth. I'll be disappointed if it isn't.
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I love the specificity of this! Those are some incredible answers and I love how time period can make all the difference!

Lit has definitely shown me what a country mouse I am!
 
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