Your Christmas Catalog

DVS said:
Oh, yes! I've heard stories about Las Vegas. Hoo Wee!
I had a submissive friend that moved there, about a year ago. A teacher. I never heard from her again. I'm assuming she learned a few things. :D

How sad that you've only heard stories. Las Vegas must be experienced at least once... ;-)
 
A Desert Rose said:
How sad that you've only heard stories. Las Vegas must be experienced at least once... ;-)
Alas. I don't travel much. Time and money are the culprits. Word of mouth is how my information is aquired. Trouble is, diseases travel the same way. Still healthy, though, after lots of info!

I have friends who went to LV a couple of years ago. They liked it, but had the kids with them. I think they would have enjoyed it much more, without them along. But, I know there are family things to enjoy there, as well as the parts I might enjoy.

Yes, I'm single, and enjoy the more kinky of things. Always have been...both kinky and single.

The midwest is kinky, too, when you know where to look. :)

But then, we don't usually do it 24 hours a day.
 
DVS said:
Alas. I don't travel much. Time and money are the culprits. Word of mouth is how my information is aquired. Trouble is, diseases travel the same way. Still healthy, though, after lots of info!

I have friends who went to LV a couple of years ago. They liked it, but had the kids with them. I think they would have enjoyed it much more, without them along. But, I know there are family things to enjoy there, as well as the parts I might enjoy.

Yes, I'm single, and enjoy the more kinky of things. Always have been...both kinky and single.

The midwest is kinky, too, when you know where to look. :)

But then, we don't usually do it 24 hours a day.

I would not reccommend bringing kids under 16 here for a vacation. Las Vegas, no matter how much they try to change the image, is really an adult vacation spot. But on the other hand, I raised my kids here and they have turned out quite well... both in college at UNLV.

I was raised in the midwest, by the way and lived there until 14 years ago.
 
A Desert Rose said:
I would not reccommend bringing kids under 16 here for a vacation. Las Vegas, no matter how much they try to change the image, is really an adult vacation spot.

These friends were vanilla (as far as I know), and their two boys were both under 16. I'd say they were in the area of 10 and 12? I guess mom did some eye coverin' during the vacation? LOL!
A Desert Rose said:
I was raised in the midwest, by the way and lived there until 14 years ago.
Mostly lived my whole life here. Boring, until I found more like me. Lived in Atlanta for a bit. That is a nice place, if you don't mind humidity.

I hear LV is nice and dry. I have allergies. I may retire in the desert, some day, if I finally get sick enough of dealing with them. I love the idea of no snow. We are suppose to get our first snow accumulation tonight. They think somewhere from 3-8 inches.

I'd love to be a weatherman. You don't ever have to be right.

Sorry to hogtie your thread. I would like to see some more of those nifty toys. Personally, I own a violet wand. They are WONDERFUL! Shocking good fun!
 
Am I mistaken or did someone mention zebras and stripes....? oh and I want this, told you I was a glutton...
 
A Desert Rose said:
Remember those days as a kid, when you would circle the toys you longed for in the Penney's catalog? Well, if you don't or didn't, I do remember and I did it.

This is the first, of my many Christmas wishes. And no, I don't want the girl, I want the corset. ;-)

http://www.henryandjune.com/Assets/products/SOH01/4000/std/4858.jpg

Maybe you would like to post your Christmas wishes here and maybe that sweet someone will notice.


I'll buy you the corset if you come model it for me & I get to peel you out of it after ;)
 
Ok, I want one of these

http://www.thecamerastore.com/Media/Blad/555ELD.jpg

No other Hasselblad camera model is more aptly suited for the rigors of demanding day-to-day studio work than the 555ELD. The 555ELD represents the best of traditional Hasselblad craftsmanship and quality and a highly effective use of today’s cutting edge technology. Truly, a professional work-horse.


Getting Better All The Time
The 555ELD, the latest in a long line of Hasselblad motorized leaf shutter cameras, has inherited the long-lasting reliability and reputation of its predecessors. But we aren’t content to rest on our laurels, no matter how impressive they are. We are constantly improving the 555ELD, adding useful modifications such as a new mirror suspension, similar to that used in one of Hasselblad's space camera models. This new suspension system, designed to meet the demands of camera use in space, considerably prolongs the working-life of the mirror mechanism. Other modifications include the new camera body interior coating that reduces the stray-light level to an absolute minimum, further enhancing image contrast.

It’s All About Freedom
Using the 555ELD’s IR Release unit that attaches to the camera's front release ports and the IR Remote control, you can operate the camera from distances up to 10 m (33'). This allows you unsurpassed freedom of movement, enabling you to be where you need to be in the studio, without being physically connected to the camera. In addition, the camera’s motor drive ensures that your camera will always be wound and ready for your next exposure, both for single shots and sequences of more than one picture per second.


Digital Connectivity
In addition to being the ideal studio camera for conventional photography, a range of new features make the 555ELD the ideal camera for professional digital imaging applications as well. Integrated data bus connections interface directly with corresponding connections on the digital back, thus eliminating the need of an external cord between the camera and the digital back.


The camera features a unique dual release system with two separate release ports on the camera front. One is used for conventional photography on normal film and the other activates the digital back via the data bus connections.


The precision made Hasselblad lenses, the highly efficient internal stray-light protection, and the rigid magazine mount make the 555ELD the perfect platform for the use of digital backs. Using a single-shot digital back with memory unit and power pack, you can freely work on location even with the camera hand-held. Simply focus and compose your image on the camera's bright Acute-Matte D focusing screen and release the exposure from the camera.


Built-in heavy-duty motor

Camera body interior coating reduces stray-light level to an absolute minimum, further enhancing image contrast


TTL/OTF flash metering
Integrated data bus connections for digital backs
Shutter speeds with flash sync up to 1/500
Optional IR Remote control
 
Kajira Callista said:
Ill get ya the camera if we can have a pic taking party with everyone from here at your house.


where're you gonna find a room big enough for THAT many egos?
LOL
 
cellis said:
And for Shadowsdream.... because She wants one....
Actually, cellis, the items in those two posts would be ideal, when used together.

As for the remote control, yes, it is a wonderful invention. No wires, no fuss. HO HO HO!

Couldn't you imagine the sensations, with your arms strapped back in that glove and your favorite Dom at the controls?

Can you say Merry Christmas?!! :D
 
FungiUg said:
Every torture device with a remote control is good!

For who? Can picture Master watching football with you tied to the bed...remote in hand. Only the wrong (because he said it was) remote!
 
Kajira Callista said:
For who? Can picture Master watching football with you tied to the bed...remote in hand. Only the wrong (because he said it was) remote!

*snickers*

:D
 
Kajira Callista said:
For who? Can picture Master watching football with you tied to the bed...remote in hand. Only the wrong (because he said it was) remote!

Is there a downside to this scenario? (Assuming it were you tied to the bed, of course!)
 
Kajira Callista said:
SEE! You guys are rotten!

:devil:

...which is, of course, exactly why you desperately want to throw yourself at our feet and beg to be taken...
 
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