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    Oct. 14, 2005

     

     

    evile: Tgifff! (thank goodness it's finally fucking friday) SO ready
    for the weekend!! Are y'all going to Drandmir on Sunday? If the
    weather's nice, I might.
    SkyeDS: the kids told me yesterday they're moving out this weekend
    SkyeDS: this is the last chance I've got to go to Drandmir before the
    eventing season starts
    evile: "the kids"? your tenants
    evile: ?

    SkyeDS: nods
    SkyeDS: I want to go to Drandmir, I do not want to deal with the old
    place this weekend. I don't know when I'll deal with it.
    evile: *nod*
    SkyeDS: but seems to me I could stop any evening after work when I'm
    already in town, see what there is to be seen, and conference with
    sineater and/or sonar0m by cell if need be...
    SkyeDS: that is very irresponsible of me I now.
    SkyeDS: know.
    evile: *nod*
    SkyeDS: but unless they've already had their electric shut off, I can
    do that after work in the dark, whereas enjoying the beautiful
    weather while it lasts for something more suited for beautiful weather
    SkyeDS: if that makes any sense.
    evile: weekend time is precious to me, I don't do anything work-like
    if I can possibly help it.
    evile: I totally understand your point of view.
    SkyeDS: I suppose I could drive to Austin Saturday after giving a
    lesson
    SkyeDS: but I really don't want to waste my last free Saturday either.
    evile: yup
    SkyeDS: ok, I've rationalized it to myself, I'll check on the place
    Monday night ;)
    evile: yup.
    evile: hm. I'm thinking if argonarcher is bruising his hand, he's doing
    something incorrectly...
    SkyeDS: I'm not an expert in doing the spanking, I'm usually on the
    other end. So I don't know.
    evile: spanking doesn't interest me one way or the other....so I
    don't, either.
    SkyeDS: from what I can tell, he takes advantage of educational
    opportunities to learn these things, so he stands a chance of someone
    correcting him eventually, and he seems receptive to learning too, so
    that's good
    evile: *nod*
    evile: I'm mostly wondering if the tool wasn't the right size for his
    hand or somethng like that...the force needs to transfer from the arm
    to the end of the paddle, to the sub, not to the palm of the dom.
    SkyeDS: no clue
    evile: me neither.
    evile: it's either a technique issue or a tool issue, but I don't
    know enough to have any good advice for him.
    evile: Ok, I bid on the velvet. Too pretty. I could not pass it up...
    but I will not bid more if I get outbid.
    SkyeDS: we3bellydance velvet or other
    SkyeDS: although velvet is velvet, and that's enuff said fer me
    SkyeDS: I was >< this close to buying their velvet skirt yesterday
    evile: we3. not exactly. silk velvet is much much softer and nicer.
    SkyeDS: it was burgundy and there was an hour left on it
    evile: *nod*
    evile: very tempting :)
    evile: I won't have it in time for extravagasm, even if I win it. Oh
    well.
    SkyeDS: Vic's Secret has a new white gold bra with a 100+ karat
    diamond on it
    SkyeDS: /me rolls eyes
    SkyeDS: no woman with anything over a C or D cup can wear that stuff
    as far as I can tell
    evile: I havent been able to go in there since they added the
    cosmetic/perfume line. that shit is toxic.
    SkyeDS: I have breasts. Weight notwithstanding I have ALWAYS had
    breasts. When I was perfect weight in highschool, I was wearing 36DD
    when I was like, 12.
    evile: *nod*
    evile: VS has wierd proportions on their stuff, anyway. I much prefer
    Freddie's
    SkyeDS: nodnods
    SkyeDS: I need to order a new black silk bra. I want a royal purple
    one too. I don't need it...but I want it...
    evile: satin.
    evile: Lots of people swear by those enells. I got a sports bra
    called 'maia'. not as pretty as their satin, but a lot more
    functional for me, at least.
    SkyeDS: I love my Enells but I noticed when I brought my corsets over
    to visit you that one time that you and I are built way differently
    SkyeDS: then again you don't *need* a horse harness like I do :(
    SkyeDS: I've worn my favorite black satin until the bottom hook has
    completely broken. I hate having to replace my favorite things when
    they wear out.
    evile: *nod*
    SkyeDS: Janet and my mom both are/were always after me to throw away
    things and replace them - my favorite blouse (after it had been
    through the sewing machine *again* for the no-telling how many
    umpteenth time through many years, or my beloved fedora)
    evile: *nod* I always wish, when I have something I really like that
    is comfy, that I'd bought more than 1.
    SkyeDS: I have a white satin and a black satin (that needs replacing
    obviously) and I am ambivalent about getting a purple one while I"m
    at it.
    SkyeDS: but then it isn't like I have too many bras the way some
    women have too many shoes, either.
    SkyeDS: and $50 for a bra that fits me right AND stands up to horse
    back riding while minimizing bounce as much as anything physically
    could, t'ain't bad.
    evile: I have too many shoes :) I don't think that's a bad thing, in
    and of itself.
    SkyeDS: I have too many shoes, in that I don't wear most of what I've
    got.
    SkyeDS: and iffn I ain't gonna wear em, I should donate them to
    someone who will
    evile: getting a professional bra fitting & new nice bras is still on
    my list of things to get done in 2005. I'm not doing so well with my
    year's goals...
    evile: http://www.livejournal.com/users/bramblekite/250639.html
    evile: bad thing about putting things in writing...they can always
    come back to haunt ya.
    evile: halfway there, 2 months to go...I suppose it can all still
    happen before 2006 :P
    SkyeDS: lol ;)
    evile: ooh, Rengeek's pictures from faire this past weekend:
    http://www.rensites.com/gallery/album606
    SkyeDS: he's so funny
    evile: I'm trying to remember who took some of me and [Cousin B]...but it
    wasn't Mike. foo....Pam's new guy, maybe?
    evile: I love Rengeek. He's such a sweetie.
    SkyeDS: I just made a whole slew of new icons
    evile: cool :)

    SkyeDS: and took I can't remember how many quizzes with pretty
    pictures
    SkyeDS: bad me
    evile: *shrug* it's Friday. That's what ya do on Fridays.
    SkyeDS: I made a dragon, a black winged nude angel, a drawn angel
    with a bow, a fairy and an "air" sorceress.
    SkyeDS: truly I never progressed past kindergarten LOL
    evile: cool. did you end up getting a paid account so you can use
    them all at the same time?
    SkyeDS: no.
    SkyeDS: so I guess I'll have to do it the longer more tedious way
    SkyeDS: because I love my two new pegasus icons too
    evile: *nod*
    SkyeDS: I don't know that playing with pictures is worth $20 a year
    evile: *nod*
    SkyeDS: I get to leave at 4 today and sineater wants to go see a movie
    evile: cool. what are y'all going to see?
    SkyeDS: Serenity
    evile: aha. :)
    SkyeDS: /me is personally waiting for the next Zorro (because of the
    horses of course, and CZJ is not hard on the eyes either, nor is
    Banderas), and Narnia
    evile: the previews for Zorro look cool. I still havent' seen any for
    Narnia. But I loved the books.
    SkyeDS: I read all 7 in four days
    SkyeDS: sineater bought this great big one volume, it was awesome.
    evile: cool :)
    SkyeDS: I am rereading everything I was supposed to read and evaded
    back when
    SkyeDS: I appreciate them more now
    SkyeDS: (I'm older and I'm not being forced)
    evile: I'm finally getting around to Nabokov. Somehow I escaped
    having to read him when I was in school.
    SkyeDS: I got around reading all sorts of things. Brave New World,
    Lord of the Flies
    SkyeDS: for some reason Narnia was never on my required reading, I
    don't know why
    evile: *nod*
    SkyeDS: but I suspect I wouldn't have avoided it as much as the others
    SkyeDS: Mom tried to make me read Lord of the Flies, so that's what
    was with that
    SkyeDS: I avoided reading any more Tolkien because what they forced
    on us in the first place was the Hobbit, which was f'ing boring.
    SkyeDS: education is somewhat wasted on youth
    evile: Tolkein was difficult for me, too
    SkyeDS: I probably would have enjoyed the trilogy, if someone had
    convinced me it wasn't as boring as the Hobbit.
    evile: wasnt the right age for it when it was given to me, and by the
    time I was, I'd read enough derivative books that the original seemed
    like the more contrived and stilted creation.
    SkyeDS: I started Poe on my own in the 4th grade even though Mom told
    me I wasn't old enough yet
    SkyeDS: she said this because I was asking her what every other word
    meant, and when she got tired of that, then I had to resort to the
    dictionary
    evile: *nod*
    SkyeDS: she took me out of private school after two years because
    they were going to make us read Tale of Two Cities before she
    thought it was age appropriate
    SkyeDS: I just don't do well when given something and told I must
    read it
    SkyeDS: and I *hated* Silas Marner.
    evile: yup
    SkyeDS: I ended up liking Tale of Two Cities, but I liked Sydney the
    best LOL
    evile: I don't think I ever read it.
    SkyeDS: I don't like much Victorian
    SkyeDS: I like Wilde and Austen
    SkyeDS: I liked the Brontes when I was young and liked mushy sappy
    SkyeDS: but Wilkie Collins, and most Dickens, bores me to tears
    SkyeDS: as did Vandover and the Brute and Melville and just about
    everyone of their ilk
    evile: yup
    SkyeDS: I took a class senior year in Hawthorn, Poe, Melville and
    Dickinson
    SkyeDS: which I loved despite the Melville
    evile: 3 out of 4 aint bad.
    SkyeDS: but American Novel before 1920 was like, American Novel
    before it got good, or American Novel when it sucked
    SkyeDS: except for Poe and Hawthorn
    SkyeDS: the Prof didn't like me either, that didn't help matters
    evile: no
    SkyeDS: we read Kate Chopin in that class too - I remember liking
    Chopin and Hawthorn and not much else
    evile: I read the awakening in college...I don't remember being
    thrilled with it.
    SkyeDS: and when the discussions on my two favorites sucked, largely
    because the rest of the class sucked and the prof encouraged suckage,
    I divorced myself as much as I could.
    SkyeDS: I'm probably remembering the Awakening say versus Vandover
    and the Brute, or Typee, or Moby Dick
    evile: right.
    SkyeDS: but anyone who can ruin the Scarlet Letter...
    evile: sad.
    evile: bout time for me to boogie. Enjoy your movie & your weekend.
    maybe see ya Sunday.
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