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One of those garden buildings in the grounds of flash castles and such?
It's bigger than a gazebo and enclosed.
The conservatory.
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Oh definitely blunt instrumentOK, next question: Knife or blunt instrument?
OK, next question: Knife or blunt instrument?
I got a blunt instrument for you. Umm... Sorry, couldn't help myself.
I use both in the political threads, so turnabout is fair play.![]()
Work in the candlestick and a little knife play and you've got some serious kink!Actually, this is giving me an idea for a story... Colonel Mustard using his blunt instrument for a petit mort, in the conservatory. Only it was really Mrs. Peacock (formerly known as Hans Body before some estrogen, a boob job and snaring Mr Peacock).
Work in the candlestick and a little knife play and you've got some serious kink!
And the "innocent" Scarlet being shocked by the show, Professor Plum doing... something... maybe running the video camera?and the rope for some bondage and or asphixia play... Maybe take it into the hall for some exhibitionism.
Orangery ... Summerhouse... Folly
And the "innocent" Scarlet being shocked by the show, Professor Plum doing... something... maybe running the video camera?
Mrs White has been around the scene for a long time. She's out there showing everybody else how to do things, since she's had so much experience as a dominatrix. She's got her technique down.With a name like Scarlet, you think she can be shocked? She's probably just oggling the size of the Plum the professor is pulling on.
Now what Mr Green and Ms White are doing...
Starkers, I hope you don't mind the threadjack too much, seeing as how you already got your answer![]()
Mrs White has been around the scene for a long time. She's out there showing everybody else how to do things, since she's had so much experience as a dominatrix. She's got her technique down.
To get back to the original question, what about "atrium"?
I was responding to the original question. It's definitely not an atrium--that's an open-space inside a main structure. That's the opposite of an enclosed space.