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juju33:
Both really. I explained that we were each dating people, and that some people call that Polyamoury, but that a label isn't as important as knowing that we love other people and that doesn't mean we aren't going to be together. I think it's easier for us, because we're already "freaks" being lesbian parents and all. It's not like our boys thought we wer the Cleavers.
Crazy
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lemonkid:
Fuck I definately wish I could write like that. Love Western Lands.. though Cities of the Red Night is probably my favorite of that trilogy.
Yeah.. Pink Narcissus looks really good.. when Flux and I went to Powells I happened across a Taschen book of his photographs.. then I heard about the film.. I'll probably have to special order the sucker.. it looks amazingly good.. and his photographs are quite interesting. I really like the uber-stylized fantasmogoric style that he his, without seeming lame and over the top like many current fashion photogs. My gf wants to watch it too, so we'll probably order it soon.
Yeah.. Pink Narcissus looks really good.. when Flux and I went to Powells I happened across a Taschen book of his photographs.. then I heard about the film.. I'll probably have to special order the sucker.. it looks amazingly good.. and his photographs are quite interesting. I really like the uber-stylized fantasmogoric style that he his, without seeming lame and over the top like many current fashion photogs. My gf wants to watch it too, so we'll probably order it soon.
oryx:
so how are you enjoying your new toy?
Maybe i oughtta shut the fuck up and get back to work?
lemonkid:
I'm adding you due to the "onanism" vice.. I respect things put in that fashion.. just finished Burroughs' "Port of Saints" on the bus from Portland to Seattle today.. now I've read every book he's ever written...
kellylynn:
aah, my man and i have been having no problems with the cheating situation, but i know someone who has been, and i've been trying to gather opinions to help him out. thank you for your input : )
D.
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sodome:
juju33- i weep for you....
juju33:
I am purple because you love me. As you add friends we will all be purple.
The story from my mini-workshop came out. It's not so bad at all, and the misquotes/typos are minor. Still trying to figure out a reasonable time frame to do the full workshop. It's gonna have to be summer, I just don't know exactly when.
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thebacchanalian:
that is a great article - congrats.
is 20 a good turn-out for the seminar? what do you do in the full workshop?
is 20 a good turn-out for the seminar? what do you do in the full workshop?
sodome:
hey there, bacchanalian. Thanks for the note, neighbor.
20 was an unexpectly high turnout for the seminar- a small enough group to allow more discussion; less crowd control. For the actual workshop, there's a ceiling of about 12 participants, 'cause we need enough gear and enough time for a great deal more hands-on participation.
By hands-on, I *don't* mean the participants are groping each other. I mean each participant shoots, edits, and (if they choose) shows the group a 3 minute smut tape over a 9-day period. 4 of those days are weekend workshop (covering ethics, basic legal issues, camera technique, casting, editing, audio, marketing, etc), and the week in between is the production time, when participants take turns taking the cameras home to do the actual shooting/performing. We invite participants to have performers AND back-up performers lined up in advance, and I offer some support around casting issues to registrants before the workshop, but I don't provide performers or negotiate with performers on behalf of participants. the venue changes from year to year.
Details of the last year's workshop price and time may change. The general outline will remain constant. Dunno if this answers your questions- feel free to drop me a line if it doesn't.
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20 was an unexpectly high turnout for the seminar- a small enough group to allow more discussion; less crowd control. For the actual workshop, there's a ceiling of about 12 participants, 'cause we need enough gear and enough time for a great deal more hands-on participation.
By hands-on, I *don't* mean the participants are groping each other. I mean each participant shoots, edits, and (if they choose) shows the group a 3 minute smut tape over a 9-day period. 4 of those days are weekend workshop (covering ethics, basic legal issues, camera technique, casting, editing, audio, marketing, etc), and the week in between is the production time, when participants take turns taking the cameras home to do the actual shooting/performing. We invite participants to have performers AND back-up performers lined up in advance, and I offer some support around casting issues to registrants before the workshop, but I don't provide performers or negotiate with performers on behalf of participants. the venue changes from year to year.
Details of the last year's workshop price and time may change. The general outline will remain constant. Dunno if this answers your questions- feel free to drop me a line if it doesn't.
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Once upon a time I was a better rested dude. S and I made supper sandwiches Thursday. Not just any sandwiches, mind you. We made sandwiches of barbecued chicken, lettuce, tomato, butter, mayo, lime pickle and ripe avocado on fresh, chewy round buns. I may just have to write "fresh, chewy round buns" again. There.
So... sandwiches of unbelievable excellence. And much laughter. And a...
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juju33:
Ah the battle cry of polyamory "Open your Calender" Sceduling is a bitch sometimes, but so worth it.
Thank you for the miso soup recipe. I happened to be drinking Miso when I opened it, wich I then spewed everywhere from laughing. Now my computer is covered in miso and snot. Very sexy.
Hope your day goes well, keep up your journal, it's fun to read
Thank you for the miso soup recipe. I happened to be drinking Miso when I opened it, wich I then spewed everywhere from laughing. Now my computer is covered in miso and snot. Very sexy.
Hope your day goes well, keep up your journal, it's fun to read
Gadzooks. What a week already. Last night I taught a low-rent version of my 'grow yer own smut' workshop. Showed some cool clips, got great responses. In the context of a discussion about the subjectivity of what's arousing vs. what's offensive, (a version of the porn vs. erotica theme that tries to hijack every conversation about images that people get off looking at) I mentioned...
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juju33:
Welcomer to SG. That was such a funny response. I ended up going, and then was too sleepy to do anything but snuggle. Damn pain reliever.
Judging from your info, you would love the BDSM group and maybe the Poly one. CHeck them out.
Judging from your info, you would love the BDSM group and maybe the Poly one. CHeck them out.
S and I had a fabulous date last night, and she has her mother's car today. We woke up early to snog a bit at her place, then we raced back to my place to pick up N and drive her to the airport. Spilled coffee in the passenger seat of S's mom's snazzy new car on the way back, and had this cranky moment...
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sodome:
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sodome:
accidental double entry...
Apparently nightmares and other 'sleep disturbances' are common responses to nicotine withdrawal. It's happening less, anyway. So.. the night N came home we found a feast. She had lamb. I had this:
Kitfo
2 pounds lean beef
1 cup niter kebbeh
1 tablespoon cayenne to taste
1 tablespoon black cardamon
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1/2 teaspoon salt to taste
1. Chop very lean beef very...
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Kitfo
2 pounds lean beef
1 cup niter kebbeh
1 tablespoon cayenne to taste
1 tablespoon black cardamon
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1/2 teaspoon salt to taste
1. Chop very lean beef very...
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chelsea:
I think you're right, not that you're a freak, but that normal is a disguise in a way, besides are there actually definitions for normal. All folks are kinkier than they seem, many "normal" people are closet masachists, I believe that's why they torture themselves with this standard that is unreachable and undesirable.
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i use mine mostly for journalistic work. i work at the ryersonian newspaper, and it's so much easier to just shoot, download and send as opposed to shooting, processing, and scanning. when i think back onto all the time i've spent sitting in front of a neg scanner, day after day, i kick myself for not getting this sooner.