Thursday, 26 February 2009

Dominic - Clean-Cut, Boyish and Hunky

For me, Dominic's all about big big shoulders, chest, nips, ...


... legs - thick heavy fleshy round-your-neck necklace ones ...


... and a truly gag-proof dick - which would fit my mouth puuuuuuurfectly - either soft ...



... or hard - and, as we all know, it's the 'mouthfuls' that are the hardest of all ...


Curved so that it fits so so well down ya throat!



And here's the close-up ... so you can imagine exactly how it'd fit you!


Well, what do you imagine?

Now, the suggestion of dark hair filling his crack turns the thing in a whole new direction ...


... makes me just wanna pound and pound and pound clean-cut, boyish and hunky Dominic!

How are you placed on this one?!
May Gibbs - Visiting 'Nutcote' and Finding Banksia Men

'Nutcote' (1925) in Neutral Bay, Sydney

I did a post on 20 February 2007 - 'May Gibbs (1877-1969) - Darker and Lighter Visions'. Looking principally at her books for children.

May Gibbs at her desk at 'Nutcote' - Creating the cartoons and text for children's books

Today I visited 'Nutcote' - the home she and her husband had built in 1925 in somewhat of a collaboration with famed architect B. J. Waterhouse.

View from 'Nutcote' towards Sydney Harbour

Another View from 'Nutcote' towards Sydney Harbour

I'd expected to see and enjoy more of her artistic and literary work - and there were plenty of lovely things there in this direction.

But what really blew me away were the interiors of the house. All rooms on a small and perfect human scale, flowing one into another through double doors, with only a small space-wasting entrance hall. Solid dark wood everywhere - doors, built-in book shelves, mantle pieces - but freshened up with cream walls, and by light flooding in through ubiquitous big windows. Every room having extraordinary views of the harbour, views almost in scale with the rooms!

May Gibb's work area, with her original desk and drafting stand

The Dining Room, with Servery into the Kitchen

Wish I'd taken more sneak photos - especially of the two cosy and perfect little bedrooms. I just wanted to crawl into bed and snooze for a bit. Or forever. Cos I attempted to do a deal with one of the volunteer guides - I'd be allowed to take over the house (by force if necessary) on the understanding that it would then be divided in two - half for her half for me. She seemed to consider the idea for an unnaturally long time, given her age and seeming respectability.

After her final and crushing retreat from our takeover bid, I slinked off to the garden in search of the totally scary banksia men from May Gibbs' books ...


.. and there they were ...



... with my own ...


... just too tempting not to pillage in an act of tourist vandalism!

Tuesday, 24 February 2009

The Well-Mannered Dick

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Imagine that, before you launched out into the world each day, you absolutely had to groom your dick - along with all that other manicuring and enameling you do (I am all-seeing!).

What would you do to ensure it was 'in good order' and would enhance the real you?

You could consider enhancing your bush with a full wig ...

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... or not, as you like ...

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Make-up of course would be an option ...

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... and accessories can be good - like 'earrings', glasses, and whatever - here, you are only limited by your imagination ...

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Proto-clothing can also add a certain something ...

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Smoking used to be cool ...

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... but perhaps not so ideologically sound these days, though if you are trying to make some kind of a statement ... .

Or you could come up with a whole new look.

But I've given you a large range of options - any of these especially do it for your dick? And seem 'right' for you?

Monday, 23 February 2009

An Unexpected Moment of Levity from Underwear Supermodel Justin Gaston


In the utterly plastic and phony world of high fashion modeling (underwear or otherwise) ...




... this moment of levity from Justin Gaston is really refreshing!



Big girl's blouse - thanks for bringing in a bit of normality!
Joey and Me


Though it may not seem it on the surface, this post is a moment of deep personal sharing.

No, I'm not offering to have Joey here spend part of his year with you and the rest with me - though if you can think of some way to turn this idea into any kind of reality - email immediately.


What I'm saying is Joey was the first guy I had a serious (and I mean serious) lust - as opposed to crush - on.

Our meeting was mediated (entirely :<) through the pages of a women's magazine - maybe 'Viva'. You know, those that used to have nude centerfolds. Do they still even do this?!

I think I was studying at uni at the time - when cyberspace was just a science fiction concept.

And then yesterday, we met again ... on the net. And I'm here to tell you our 'relationship' is still going strong!




Joey's still looking hot as hell ... just like me, in fact. Funny bout that!

BTW I don't remember that huge and firm (I hope) furry bubble butt - what was I thinking!!!!

Sunday, 22 February 2009

The Efficacy of 'Homo Soap'!


I bet many of you have traveled and had the experience of seeing things put in English - as one of those languages, along with French and a few others, that are often used for prestige purposes - no judgment on cultural imperialism here, just stating how it is! So - text that made you wonder.

I recently saw soda pop in South East Asia branded 'Sweat' - and loved the association of bodily fluids with something you drink! As some will also find with ...


Sometimes, however, the meaning is not so transparent.


All this being said, what do you think is the idea behind 'Homo Soap'? What'll it do for you? Or is it just branded in this way to target a certain section of the market?

What do you reckon?

This is a really great opportunity to let your imagination rip!
Eight Mystery Desk Objects


I was busily working away on the puter this morning (actually, emailing Alan in Florida) when I realized that many of the things on my desk were somewhat mystery objects - unless given the official guided tour.

So I'm now wondering how many of them you'd recognize - without the tour?









Using the number codes ...


... and just to confirm your intuitions and identifications, here're the annotations:

(1) a sterling silver match box, c1880 - you strike matches on the little ridges on the bottom

(2) three cast bronze antique weights, in the shapes of mythical animals - from Laos

(3) a tuppenny piece, the biggest coin I've ever seen - British, 1792

(4) silver figures of gods, sewn onto a woman's head-dress - from Dali, South West China

(5) a tiny old silver cup for drinking spirits - from Kunming, South West China

(6) antique silver buttons - from Vietnam

(7) an old wooden carving - from a window frame, Kathmandu, Nepal

(8) an early C20 silver and brass letter opener - a Japanese novelty item

How did you go?

Remember someone once said 'Honesty is the best policy' (I wonder who that was?)