Sunday, November 13, 2011

FLATUS Show 301 - Stepping backwards into time***206-984-3617***

In this episode: Hello! Flatus Show listeners. Call my number and tell me you love me. I've been busy with theater and my leather mates, but I always have some time for you. On todays episode I am joined by Toppie Smellie and Musing Mark. We chat. I am looking for other recorder pervs in which to play music. So contact me if your are on the North Shore. Check out Retrofoodkink.com for exciting recipes. I have an iPhone so if you have one, we can have FACETIME together! If you have any questions, or comments leave them on the blog, email me at Flatusshow@gmail.com or call me at 206-984-3617. Enjoy and thank you for listening.
The Flatus Show 301
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Retro Food Kink
Huberd's Shoe Grease
Toppie Smellie
Musing Mark
Waltham House
Jehovah's Witnesses beliefs
Make Wikipedia articles Kindle friendly
Grand View Inn
Drive-In Cult Classics - 8 Movie Set at about $4 bucks! Wow! And it includes "Malibu High"!
Nil Desperandum
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1 comment:

Mark in Canada said...

Regarding the ladies taking over your leather event, I liked when you said that the one's feminine wiles wouldn't work on you.

I think when a guy is attracted to a woman, he will put up with a lot of bad behavior because there's the promise of some kind of relationship with her.

But when a guy is gay, and that attraction doesn't exist, the veil is lifted and the guy sees her for who she really is.

I'm sure it's similar with lesbians and men: there's no attraction so they are left with the real guy.

So when gay guys are accused of hating women, I think it's just that their wiles don't work on us and we see them for who they really are, which can be either heartening or off-putting.