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Wed Jul 17 10:53:53 . TASHA'S Lounge- LGBT and BDSM friendly
bellis said:
mixing the a rum and coke...after selecting a tall glass
and brushing it with a kitchen towel to shining brightnes

placing the cocktail on a silver tray and a red napking

before i close the distante to You place
to stand facing you ..

bending over and placing the glass in convenient distance from where You are seated

stepping back to stand facing You .feet spread shoulderwide
hands on the small of the back ..shoulders bresked back and mature tits out in presentation

i hope the refreshment will be found to your liking Ms. Khandi


Wed Jul 17 10:53:46 . TASHA'S Lounge- LGBT and BDSM friendly
Khandi said:
turning to watch you critically

Wed Jul 17 10:53:45 . Once Upon A Time
cheyenne said:
With feathers in his hat

Wed Jul 17 10:53:33 . Book club
Mercury said:
One of the best books by one of the best authors, Country Dark takes us through the hidden woods and harsh life of Kentucky. Tucker is returning from the Korean War. He's something of a loner and happens upon a near rape of young Rhonda. We follow them both as they enter life together and form a family.

But life is harsh and Country Dark is more a tale of survival, where death happens in the name of protecting your family. Offut has a way of allowing us to peer into the minds of these haggard souls.

Country Dark....country noir. The best.


Wed Jul 17 10:52:45 . Book club
Mercury said:
1930's East Texas. Plenty of poverty to go around, plenty of murder too. This story is told by Harry Collins, an elderly man now, retelling time as the son of a constable, one with a conscience. There is the bigotry, the Ku Klux Klan and hints of similarities to the book To Kill a Mockingbird.

Joe R. Lansdale has crafted an excellent country noir book, one where you don't have a chance to put it down. For the record, at some point I figured out who the culprit was, I just couldn't figure out the why. No worries, i'll be reading more by this author.


Wed Jul 17 10:52:39 . TASHA'S Lounge- LGBT and BDSM friendly
carol burns said:
eyes open in surprise when you offer miss Khandi the whip

doubtful bellis has ever felt a whip


Wed Jul 17 10:52:26 . TASHA'S Lounge- LGBT and BDSM friendly
Khandi said:
Oooh!
Enjoy!

Wed Jul 17 10:52:26 . Happy Birthday ~lil wild gurl !!!
cheyenne said:
Happy Birthday!

Wed Jul 17 10:52:13 . TASHA'S Lounge- LGBT and BDSM friendly
Lady Tasha said:
if you will excuse us, ladies, I'm taking carol out for some private fun
enjoy!

Wed Jul 17 10:52:05 . TASHA'S Lounge- LGBT and BDSM friendly
Khandi said:
I may need it - thanks

Wed Jul 17 10:51:55 . Book club
Mercury said:
Bad Dolls is a book of four short horror stories that could easily be turned into Twilight Zone episodes. The book is marketed as horror, but not in the way of Stephen King or in the more violent genres. It's psychological horror. Peer pressure, shame and indecision are among the themes covered. Author Rachael Harrison has the human mind pegged perfectly.

Recommended.


Wed Jul 17 10:51:35 . Six Sexy Words
morsel said:
and make a sticky sweet mess?

Wed Jul 17 10:51:16 . TASHA'S Lounge- LGBT and BDSM friendly
Lady Tasha said:
hands you a whip
"This may make her respond faster!"

Wed Jul 17 10:51:02 . Book club
Mercury said:
Taiko and Kenichi are recently paired up through a matchmaker and are married. He is a successful advertising manager who travels around cultivating clients, but he disappears and is presumed dead. She and his brother now embark on locating him.

I won't spoil it, but there are many plot twists along the way. Family secrets and cover-ups litter the investigation as it's unveiled what ultimately happened to Teiko. I enjoy Japanese writing. There is a certain type of order to it all and, psychological analysis of each of the characters. In this case, author Matsumoto is a master at showing us each character, different in their own ways.

One of my favorite books of the year. Recommended!


Wed Jul 17 10:50:49 . TASHA'S Lounge- LGBT and BDSM friendly
Khandi said:
rubbing my fingers into my palm

Wed Jul 17 10:50:29 . HOOTERS BAR AND RESTAURANT
Jilly said:
Morning hooters folks merry wensday😄well all star game over⚾️⚾️⚾️ we gotta turn to olympic
Gee copperfish won..wow hes lucky his 8 was luck of draq cause i know for sure copperhead cannot count to 8..lol

Wed Jul 17 10:50:17 . TASHA'S Lounge- LGBT and BDSM friendly
carol burns said:
watching you move to the bar
a smile curves my lips

Wed Jul 17 10:50:01 . Book club
Mercury said:
The best way I can describe this book is, it's dark, even when it's sunny. The story is is set in a gritty, urban area of New Jersey, just outside New York City. The story juxtaposes Strike, an intelligent drug dealer who has risen slightly in the ranks against Rocco, the homicide detective who has maybe seen it all.

Both want a better life. Strike has an exit plan monetarily and is a responsible human all things considered. Rocco wants a way out too, getting ideas from a Hollywood actor who has been shadowing him.

AS I read I was reminded of the TV shows Homicide: Life on the Street (based on Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets), the Wire and the Corner. The language is authentic, the setting authentic, all the characters authentic. This is not a book of melodrama, nor one of frivolous gun battles or car chases. There is a homicide and that brings together Strike and Rocco.

Be warned, the book is long and you need to concentrate while reading.

Recommended!


Wed Jul 17 10:49:58 . Just One
Angus Mason said:
Spent

Wed Jul 17 10:49:01 . Book club
Mercury said:
"The survivors (of a nuclear war) would envy the dead."
~ Nikita Khrushchev

I read a fair amount of dystopian/post-apocalyptic books. Some are far-fetched, many are believable. This is one of the most chilling, believable books I have ever read. While it is a book of fiction, it is based on facts and interviews of those government officials, military officials and scientists, who are in the know.

I won't give away the details, but simply, one country pushes the button. The country under attack pushes their button. Another country thinking they are under attack, push theirs and the dominos fall leading to worldwide armageddon. It is easy to believe the uncertainty and paranoia of those in charge and the chaos that can ensue as decisions need to be made within minutes.

This book is not for the faint of heart. Recommended.


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