The Isolated Blurt BDSM Thread

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I would also like to know.

On an unrelated note, Fi's AV makes me cringe, in a good way. It's like I get all the benefits of the scene, without even being there! What a giver, that Fi.

*BLUSH*

thank you.. I have to admit it.. When ShyGuy used to have that AV of him using the pinwheel on his arm.. I would look at it and say, "NO FUCKIN WAY"

Then at the FFF this weekend, I walked up to a VERY excited Homburg (he'd just purchased the pink rope..he loves that rope by the way.. *smirk*).. and he was buying one. I proceeded to say, "No fuckin way".. and then he rolled it up my arm. I shivered.. moaned..giggled and promptly told Malin that he HAD to buy one right that minute.

Glad I could help you ITW
 
Why did that deserve a slap? <is confused>

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Being tied up for 1 1/2 hours is tiring. My body's shaking.
 
Because she's having an affari and we just had our first child custody meditation yesterday. This woman has every reason for me to hate her, but I can't, just can't. I'm one of those love fools that historians, playwrights and poets talked about.

Im an idiot.
 
Ahh, one of those. Yeah, have to say that doesn't really work. Just TRY to work past it. A feeling like that will never go away. But you can learn, slowly, to live your life without her. You'll be able to find happiness in another. It'll just take time. Keep your eyes open. Find happiness in yourself too. And your offspring. And feel to ask for a slap upside the head anytime you act like an idiot. Preferably before you do it, ok? ;) ((hugs))
 
i have just realized one "lifestyle" topic that i am a complete and utter cunt about.

COOL!!!!!!!!!
 
I don't really know where to put this, so I'll stick it in the Blurt thread and maybe IYM and/or Sinn will see it and respond with their viewpoint(s).

Walking with snake lands man in jail

Wed Jan 16, 12:48 AM ET

MASTIC, N.Y. - A man was arrested Tuesday for walking on a highway with a 14-foot python wrapped around his body, police said.

Police in Long Island's Suffolk County say 35-year-old Curtis Dewberry of Wading River was spotted by an officer for the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals while out strolling Tuesday afternoon. The officer called police because the python is considered a danger to the public.

Dewberry has been charged with animal cruelty and failure to protect the public against dangerous wildlife. He was being held Tuesday and didn't have a lawyer.​
 
Because she's having an affari and we just had our first child custody meditation yesterday. This woman has every reason for me to hate her, but I can't, just can't. I'm one of those love fools that historians, playwrights and poets talked about.

Im an idiot.
I know this feelings very well...... I didnt wrote my ex anything "nice" yet, but fuck I miss him and I should hate him too. Last time I saw him I was so tempted to jump into his arms *argghhhhhh*, it just suck...... ~sigh~

So if it helps I am an idiot too Brad. Theres more people feelin like you...

{{{{{hugs}}}}} :rose::kiss:
 
Walking with snake lands man in jail

Wed Jan 16, 12:48 AM ET

MASTIC, N.Y. - A man was arrested Tuesday for walking on a highway with a 14-foot python wrapped around his body, police said.

Police in Long Island's Suffolk County say 35-year-old Curtis Dewberry of Wading River was spotted by an officer for the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals while out strolling Tuesday afternoon. The officer called police because the python is considered a danger to the public.

Dewberry has been charged with animal cruelty and failure to protect the public against dangerous wildlife. He was being held Tuesday and didn't have a lawyer.​
From The New York Times:

13-Foot-Long Pet Python Kills Its Caretaker

By DAVID HERSZENHORN
Published: October 10, 1996

A 13-foot python, kept as a pet in a Bronx housing project by two teen-age brothers who hoped to make careers out of caring for reptiles, killed one of the brothers yesterday afternoon, possibly having mistaken him for food.

Grant Williams, 19, of 365 East 183d Street, was found by a neighbor at about 1:30 P.M. yesterday, lying face down in a pool of blood in the hallway of his apartment building with the snake coiled around his midriff and back, the police said.

An ambulance crew arrived within minutes and removed the snake, but Mr. Williams was pronounced dead at Jacobi Medical Center. The snake was taken to the Bronx Zoo.

The Burmese python, one of the largest types of snake in the world, is an increasingly popular household pet. Mr. Williams and his 17-year-old brother, Lamar, purchased their python five months ago at Pet City, a local store, for $300. They kept it in a cage in Lamar's bedroom and often showed it off to friends, carrying it through the Twin Parks West housing project in University Heights.

Although the pythons can grow to be extremely large, they ''can be quite gentle animals and handle quite well,'' said Peter Taylor, who worked at the Bronx Zoo for nine years before moving to the St. Louis Zoo six months ago as the chief reptile keeper.

But the Burmese pythons are also ''very hardy and feed very readily and have strong feeding responses,'' Mr. Taylor said. Like other snakes, the Burmese python has an acute sense of smell, which it uses to identify its prey.

''They find discriminations of odor at close range and usually that is the first clue that there is food to pursue in the area,'' Mr. Taylor said. ''All of a sudden their senses are on the alert. Once they smell something like that, then the next small object that moves, or it could be a large object, could be something to eat and then they try it out.''

While the authorities yesterday said they were awaiting a determination from the Medical Examiner's office as to the exact cause of Mr. Williams's death, and while his family and friends said he had experience handling the snake, it appeared that the python mistook him for a meal as he was about to feed it a live chicken.

Mr. Williams had purchased the chicken earlier in the day and had apparently been preparing to feed the snake when he was attacked. The box containing the chicken was found with its cover off, with the chicken still inside it after Mr. Williams's death.

Mr. Williams, who was working toward his high school equivalency diploma at Lehman College, had hoped to become a herpetologist as did his brother. In addition to the python, which was 13 feet long and weighed 85 pounds, the brothers owned three milk snakes, two water snakes, and two garter snakes that they had caught.

Carmelita Williams, the boys' mother, had asked them to get rid of the python, but she recognized her sons' passion for reptiles. ''Grant loved animals,'' she said. ''He went to the zoo all the time and told people about the animals.''

But the brothers apparently were not familiar with the precautions that professional reptile keepers take at feeding times. Zoos generally require two people to be present when large snakes are fed, and often the snakes are fed from a distance.

''When you are feeding an animal and it smells something, it is a completely different animal at that point,'' Mr. Taylor said. ''When big constrictors get a hold of something, animals don't get away from them too often. When they smell something they are literally lightning fast.''
 
You know you're from Alabama...when it starts sleeting and snowing yet melting once hitting the ground you wonder if they will cancel classes...:cathappy:
 
I wake up in a good mood, log into Lit, start reading and a very genuine sense of wellbeing starts being chipped away at an alarming rate. I actually bordering on angry now, which is exceedingly rare.

Think I'll take the prudent approach :rose:
 
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