Subs first tasks, your ideas

subchris33

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Hi I am new to Lit, and wanted to test the water by asking what sort of tasks people would give me if I was thier little sub slut......

......any ideas welcome........
 
You might want to go read at the BDSM Academy where they have tasks listed.

:rose:
 
Hi I am new to Lit, and wanted to test the water by asking what sort of tasks people would give me if I was thier little sub slut......

......any ideas welcome........
A twofer...........

Quit referring to yourself as a "slut." That really turns me off.

And I'm out of blueberries, spaghetti, turkey bacon, and gazpacho from Whole Foods.
 
A twofer...........

Quit referring to yourself as a "slut." That really turns me off.

And I'm out of blueberries, spaghetti, turkey bacon, and gazpacho from Whole Foods.

1. LOL!!!

2. Gosh, now why can't there be a Whole Foods within 100 miles of here. :rolleyes: ;)
 
A twofer...........

Quit referring to yourself as a "slut." That really turns me off.

And I'm out of blueberries, spaghetti, turkey bacon, and gazpacho from Whole Foods.

Is just the gazpacho from WF or the rest too? :cool:
 
i find myself wondering what your perception of lit is.

you are probably "testing the waters" in the wrong spot. try the personals if you are looking for someone to give you orders.
 
I've got a pile of laundry that needs doing.

Oh, and some homework you could tackle, too.

Friggin' bed ain't made yet, either. God damn, hustle up.
 
JMohegan doesn't like sluts?! now i'm really heartbroken...*runs off to sob in a corner* :(
 
A clarifying question! Ohh, you're good. ;)

Just the gazpacho.

But, but..all of the items on your list can be found at Whole Foods. As such, it is obvious the most efficent means of obtaining is to purchase them in the same stop.

:D
 
But, but..all of the items on your list can be found at Whole Foods. As such, it is obvious the most efficent means of obtaining is to purchase them in the same stop.

:D
Efficient is good. Of course, one always has to balance efficient with thrifty..... ;)
 
I've never even been to a Whole Foods before. (Actually, I don't even know where one is right off the top of my head.) Am I missing something fantastic?
 
I've never even been to a Whole Foods before. (Actually, I don't even know where one is right off the top of my head.) Am I missing something fantastic?
No, mostly you're missing something absurdly over-priced. Organic is their thing, and boy do they charge for it.

Their gazpacho is delicious, though. One of a handful of items that I consider to be worth the extra price at that store.

They have some things that are very difficult for me to find anywhere else. Buffalo flank steak, for example.
 
Since we're giving orders here, and food related ones at that...

I'd like a large, Panago, Tropical Hawaiian Pizza, with extra pineapple, extra cheese, extra sauce, and add on spicy Italian sausage. This can be purchased in British Columbia, Canada. You are then to deliver it to me, here, on Wannahockalugee island, at precisely 6:30pm (my time). My house has no address but just ask anyone where Keroin the crazy white woman lives, they'll know.

If it is not piping hot and/or if they do not include a creamy garlic dipper, punishment will be swift and merciless!

Tomorrow I'll give you Chuck's order. (Hope you like spearfishing!)
 
No, mostly you're missing something absurdly over-priced. Organic is their thing, and boy do they charge for it.

Their gazpacho is delicious, though. One of a handful of items that I consider to be worth the extra price at that store.

They have some things that are very difficult for me to find anywhere else. Buffalo flank steak, for example.

Ah, good to know. I'm such a plebe that I don't even know what gazpacho is. :eek:
 
Thanks, MIS! I actually was going to go look it up myself, but then I got distracted. :rolleyes:

Cold soup can be a real delight in the summer and I especially like a spicy gazpacho. However, not everyone is familiar with cold soups.

Many years ago, my wife and I had some people over for dinner as part of a scheduled social group at her church. Four couples met once each month for dinner in one of their homes. We served vichysoisse, which is a cold potato soup. One of the older men, whom my wife had idolized when he taught her Sunday School class many years earlier, finally admitted that he thought we had screwed up the soup - apparently he failed to notice that the soup bowls were surrounded by ice cubes when they were served!

A good gazpacho is like a fine Bloody Mary: it has kick and flavor and gusto!
 
i love a good gazpacho, homemade with all fresh ingredients. now i have to steal my grandmothers recipe.
 
Ah, good to know. I'm such a plebe that I don't even know what gazpacho is. :eek:
Cold, water-based tomato soup with vegetables and lots of zesty spices.

The Whole Foods version uses tiny, crunchy chunks of lightly roasted green peppers, celery, onions, and cucumbers.
 
Perhaps it is limited exposure, but I cannot put the words "good" and "gazpacho" together.
 
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