The time is ticking away on our empty nest here in the heartland. In just a few more weeks the cute Co-Eds will be back, crowding out our privacy, messing up the kitchen, and demanding to know "what are we having for dinner".
So we've been hunkering down a little more than usual in anticipation of their return. Not much kinky going on here this weekend... but plenty of time in bed, reading, having sex, napping, a little more sex. You get the picture.
And no, we've not adopted a "go green" approach, WC. I rolled out the power tool yesterday morning to give Mistress an extra treat before she indulged her work-a-day cock.
We were glad to hear that things have calmed down in Boston for our friendly competitors over at All Mine. Let's hope that the team of state, local and federal law enforcers who did such a commendable job identifying and then taking out of circulation the bombers get some well deserved rest. Oddly, the "disaster" down in West, Texas, with a bigger body count, but not the drama of a manhunt has gotten much less attention. A huge explosion of known bomb making material with no clear explanation? Too many dead first responders? Can't you call that terrorism too? But the folks from CNN and the rest of the networks definitely had that story on the back burner. Is it because there are better restaurants in Boston?
Since we are a little short of explicit sexual content today, make sure you read Sin's weekend entry at Finding My Submission. It's a "frank and comprehensive" catalog of things that turn her on. It left me wondering if this was a homework assignment from Big Bad, or just spontaneous human combustion.
Finally, getting back to Boston, here is an article from the Esquire ("lust during wartime") web site that was posted over the weekend (I found it on Facebook) describing the sexual implications of the big Boston lock-down on Friday. It got me wondering if the town will see a big uptick in pregnancies nine months hence, like after the New York blackout a few decades ago.
Or were folks too busy watching TV to get it on?
Yes I too was surprised the big story from Texas got burried
ReplyDeleteWho builds a fertilizer factory next to a school and nursing home???
Rick Perry I guess
But I never consitered the restaurant angle
Very very funny Mick
And
Could be true......
I have dined in Waco before
And it is no Boston
Thats for sure,
The would rather eat in Boston too,
WC
Mick,
ReplyDeleteCute co-eds around means less time for sex at UCTMW HQ's.
Less time for sex at UCTMW HQ's means more temptations while away.
More temptations while away should mean more time in the cage for you.
Seems very logical to me.
Suzanne