Saturday, December 17, 2011
Readers, Your Opinions, Please
OK, ok, I got curious about Elise Sutton. I downloaded her Female Domination last year around this time, and couldn't quite muster through it. Typographical errors are quite a distraction. So, dear readers, I'm curious. Opinions? Good? Bad? Ugly? Anyone read In Search of Wanda yet? Suggestions? Please advise at y'all's earliest convenience. I'll even put the e-mail link back up. BUT--on one condition--NO STALKERS. You wanna stalk something? Go find some celery. I have books to review. Thanks!
Uniquely Rika
This is what I am currently reading, and I rather like it. It's a different approach, written by a woman. I find it highly readable and far different from the hate-fueled literature of Elise Sutton and others who feel the only way is their way. I'll keep you posted.
Monday, December 5, 2011
New Fiction?
I found the following author through one of the strangest Amazon searches I could ever imagine. I went there looking for a book of Fair Isle glove and mitten patterns. I was also directed to--erotica from a woman named Louisa Burton, who writes a series known as The Hidden Grotto. If I can find out what Fair Isle (or, more specifically, fingerless) gloves have to do with BDSM and Victorian-era erotica, y'all will be the first to know. Right now, I only have samples, but I'll let you know what I think.
Sunday, December 4, 2011
A Slightly Different Direction on This Blog
Oh, heavens, the stuff I see in videos. Ok, ok, let me back up a sec.
I was checking my mail on Yahoo--apparently, none of my friends actually like me--no shock there, and no mail, either.
While there, I saw a video that, had I finished watching it, would have had me bawling like a baby and I'd have to call off work for the rest of my life. The video was about a group called ARME that does animal rescue, and they have a special project, Project Beagle, in which they just rescued about 10 beagles from a science research facility in. . . Spain, was it? Anyway--the video showed them getting the dogs into a van, in which they were secured so they could go--to a local park and run around a little. These dogs had been in cages their entire lives. As in--born in a cage, taken from their caged mother, put in another cage, used for experiments. They had never been outside. . . . ever. My heavens, I'm getting weepy just writing this. OK. So. . . . it was touching and sad and I wanted to unleash a victory howl to beagles everywhere.
So this got me curious about the Anti-Vivisection League, which I believe I'll be donating to and joining. AAVS eventually got me over to Beaute Mineral cosmetics, which I'll try after Christmas. That, in turn, led me to Girls, Inc. While perusing their site, I have found that there is no Girls, Inc., in my area. I'm female. My mom, my nieces, my aunts, and a majority of my friends are. . . . female. I think we need a Girls, Inc. in my area. I think it'll be a little different around here.
I was checking my mail on Yahoo--apparently, none of my friends actually like me--no shock there, and no mail, either.
While there, I saw a video that, had I finished watching it, would have had me bawling like a baby and I'd have to call off work for the rest of my life. The video was about a group called ARME that does animal rescue, and they have a special project, Project Beagle, in which they just rescued about 10 beagles from a science research facility in. . . Spain, was it? Anyway--the video showed them getting the dogs into a van, in which they were secured so they could go--to a local park and run around a little. These dogs had been in cages their entire lives. As in--born in a cage, taken from their caged mother, put in another cage, used for experiments. They had never been outside. . . . ever. My heavens, I'm getting weepy just writing this. OK. So. . . . it was touching and sad and I wanted to unleash a victory howl to beagles everywhere.
So this got me curious about the Anti-Vivisection League, which I believe I'll be donating to and joining. AAVS eventually got me over to Beaute Mineral cosmetics, which I'll try after Christmas. That, in turn, led me to Girls, Inc. While perusing their site, I have found that there is no Girls, Inc., in my area. I'm female. My mom, my nieces, my aunts, and a majority of my friends are. . . . female. I think we need a Girls, Inc. in my area. I think it'll be a little different around here.
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