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{ Monday, April 17, 2006 }

The idle brain is the devil's playground

  • All the stuff you need including tarps, hasps, rasps, nozzles, scoops, bellows and shims.
  • Roy Orbison in Cling Film. Yes, a web site that contains stories in which Roy Orbison somehow ends up wrapped in Cling Film. And yes, he is working on a Roy Orbison in Cling Film novel. Something for everyone, innit.
  • Speaking of something for everyone, my friends Tony and Dave were telling me about an article they read in a non-Village Voice New York free weekly (NY Press??) which had an interview with a woman who published newsletter for people with rare or obscure kinks. The author asked her what the strangest kink she published a newsletter for, and she said that there was a group of people who made tiny clay figures -- representing themselves, presumably, that they would place in public places, such as subway platforms, put them on the ground and then stand somewhere nearby, where they would hopefully observe a woman, hopefully in high heels, squashing the tiny figure. Apparently retrieving the squashed tiny clay figure was an important part of this kink, so the newsletter was largely about different blends of polymers and clays that would squash but not stick to the subway platforms or sidewalks, so they could be brought home and used as fodder for fantasy. Has anyone read this article? Is it online?
  • Early attempts at rescuscitating humans including heating them up, flogging them, freezing them, fumigation and tongue stretching. Yes, tongue stretching.

LINK | 1:14 AM | TB

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  { COMMENTS }

A relatively frisky lady I know would like me to have my tongue stretched, for purposes unbeknownst!! I feel she stands more to benefit than me.

Is there a renowned European institution I can consult? Word in the hood is that it's also available outsourced for the more miserly.

A | April 17, 2006 3:25 AM

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This guy should work for McMaster

Kenny | April 17, 2006 8:19 AM

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Hello I comes from Austria and by coincidence into the Blog came, you writes here over a Intressantes topic at opportunity would like I with it to enter more in greater detail and express, but to me still different Blogs regard to I defenitiv commit myself. Until soon and kind regards from the alpine country Manuel.

Manuel | April 18, 2006 4:34 PM

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