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06/15/2009 11:55 #48982
Where are they now...Category: movies
06/11/2009 02:21 #48889
More office chicksCategory: home
Two chicks hatched while I was at the Pa. office Wednesday. (e:heidi,48491)
tight crop, same picture
... and randomly ...
Eco-friendly, hand-crank vibrator - definitely read the second review...
Heard on AM radio on my way back to Buffalo tonight
tight crop, same picture
... and randomly ...
Eco-friendly, hand-crank vibrator - definitely read the second review...
Heard on AM radio on my way back to Buffalo tonight
metalpeter - 06/11/09 19:11
Well there is a difference between self use and use by someone else, when used by someone else I agree with (e:james) but for self use being a guy I'm not sure, a say go get a Jack Rabbit and buy a bunch of batteries, HA.
Well there is a difference between self use and use by someone else, when used by someone else I agree with (e:james) but for self use being a guy I'm not sure, a say go get a Jack Rabbit and buy a bunch of batteries, HA.
deeglam - 06/11/09 14:43
awww! The chicks are sooo cute!
awww! The chicks are sooo cute!
james - 06/11/09 11:58
To understand why the fingers are no substitute for a vibrator I suggest spending a long afternoon with a vibrator and a clit.
To understand why the fingers are no substitute for a vibrator I suggest spending a long afternoon with a vibrator and a clit.
carolinian - 06/11/09 11:46
I agree with (e:metalpeter). Wouldn't your hand be more eco-friendly as it doesn't require any fossil fuels to produce? (I know, I know, doesn't have the kinky fun value).
I agree with (e:metalpeter). Wouldn't your hand be more eco-friendly as it doesn't require any fossil fuels to produce? (I know, I know, doesn't have the kinky fun value).
metalpeter - 06/11/09 11:33
I'm not a chick so maybe I don't get it. Why not instead of hand cranking the vibrator for 4-8 minutes you just use that time and your fingers? Well I guess if you where going to use it on someone else then that is a different story. On a side note it is interesting that someone thought of this. Maybe this could be used with cars like how they used to run. on another side note it seems that the crank isn't the only option hey maybe if you don't want to use batteries and you have nothing else to do, like you are waiting for your tv show to end crank it up then go turn on skin a max or through in a movie or think about that hot coffee guy, I don't know. Oh yeah the chicks are cute also.
I'm not a chick so maybe I don't get it. Why not instead of hand cranking the vibrator for 4-8 minutes you just use that time and your fingers? Well I guess if you where going to use it on someone else then that is a different story. On a side note it is interesting that someone thought of this. Maybe this could be used with cars like how they used to run. on another side note it seems that the crank isn't the only option hey maybe if you don't want to use batteries and you have nothing else to do, like you are waiting for your tv show to end crank it up then go turn on skin a max or through in a movie or think about that hot coffee guy, I don't know. Oh yeah the chicks are cute also.
james - 06/11/09 10:37
AH! I have to wait all day until I am home from work before I can read about the hand cranked vibrator.
AH! I have to wait all day until I am home from work before I can read about the hand cranked vibrator.
theecarey - 06/11/09 10:10
four to eight minutes of hand cranking to power up the vibrator can best be put to use, um, elsewhere.
I like the idea though- as one review suggests- it is always good to have the essentials ready in the event of Armageddon.
four to eight minutes of hand cranking to power up the vibrator can best be put to use, um, elsewhere.
I like the idea though- as one review suggests- it is always good to have the essentials ready in the event of Armageddon.
paul - 06/11/09 10:05
Those chicks are so cute, I want one.
Those chicks are so cute, I want one.
06/08/2009 16:49 #48869
That bluegrass partyCategory: parties
I went to my favorite annual party over Memorial Day weekend. It features some of the best in bluegrass - Hickory Project,
(Tioga County-based, internationally known, mandolin player is a top national player)
and some more local folks - Fetish Lane (they were combined with members of another band, calling themselves Woodshed something, but i forget... ah, update: Woodshed Prophets )
Backwoods Experiment (who I don't really like)
Grass Stained Genes (who played in my living room for my 31st birthday party)
and there's jammin' everywhere. I didn't take pix of the whole event, and pretty much no performances except the Sunday afternoon jam in the area we call The Pines, just took shots when the spirit moved me.
The bonfire Saturday night was huge - those are people and trees dwarfed by the fire - and that's after it's died down a lot.
My friend's kid turned 11 at the party.
A's little brother wanted food from our stash because he's a big mooch and didn't bring his own food. We had decided that he couldn't have any unless he paid $1 for each item. He negotiated letting me take pix of him blowing bubbles in trade...I've definitely gotten more than $1 in amusement :-)
My friend Marty is a blacksmith who lives in Ohio. He brings his "portable" forge and tools with him - this is one of his pieces.
Each year, someone flies a small plane over the party and drops a gift for Bucky, the host. (http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/parks/leonardharrison.aspx - there's a little airport near the PA Grand Canyon)
Bucky playing banjo at the "Hardy Hole Cafe" (aka the kitchen)
Cellist Dave Bush playing in the Pines
Sunday afternoon jamming (the cellist is back there playing too, behind the guy with the harp)
More jammin'
The stage area late Sunday night. My friend (father of kid above) is glaring at the other guitarist because he's sick of the same tunes the guy has been playing since the afternoon jam. There was a bassist, the cellist, a drummer, and a couple other folks that he would rather have been jamming with, in more of a rock style.
The pews are where the audience sits when when watching folks play on the stage. The wooden platforms visible at the bottom of the picture are where folks dance. The couple on the right comes from North Carolina each year, but he grew up down the road from the party location.
Just a funny shot.
(if you're really curious about the rest of the party, msg me and i'll send you a link)
(Tioga County-based, internationally known, mandolin player is a top national player)
and some more local folks - Fetish Lane (they were combined with members of another band, calling themselves Woodshed something, but i forget... ah, update: Woodshed Prophets )
Backwoods Experiment (who I don't really like)
Grass Stained Genes (who played in my living room for my 31st birthday party)
and there's jammin' everywhere. I didn't take pix of the whole event, and pretty much no performances except the Sunday afternoon jam in the area we call The Pines, just took shots when the spirit moved me.
The bonfire Saturday night was huge - those are people and trees dwarfed by the fire - and that's after it's died down a lot.
My friend's kid turned 11 at the party.
A's little brother wanted food from our stash because he's a big mooch and didn't bring his own food. We had decided that he couldn't have any unless he paid $1 for each item. He negotiated letting me take pix of him blowing bubbles in trade...I've definitely gotten more than $1 in amusement :-)
My friend Marty is a blacksmith who lives in Ohio. He brings his "portable" forge and tools with him - this is one of his pieces.
Each year, someone flies a small plane over the party and drops a gift for Bucky, the host. (http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/parks/leonardharrison.aspx - there's a little airport near the PA Grand Canyon)
Bucky playing banjo at the "Hardy Hole Cafe" (aka the kitchen)
Cellist Dave Bush playing in the Pines
Sunday afternoon jamming (the cellist is back there playing too, behind the guy with the harp)
More jammin'
The stage area late Sunday night. My friend (father of kid above) is glaring at the other guitarist because he's sick of the same tunes the guy has been playing since the afternoon jam. There was a bassist, the cellist, a drummer, and a couple other folks that he would rather have been jamming with, in more of a rock style.
The pews are where the audience sits when when watching folks play on the stage. The wooden platforms visible at the bottom of the picture are where folks dance. The couple on the right comes from North Carolina each year, but he grew up down the road from the party location.
Just a funny shot.
(if you're really curious about the rest of the party, msg me and i'll send you a link)
06/06/2009 14:41 #48850
More Pennsylvania photosCategory: tourism
06/05/2009 19:31 #48848
Blossburg Coal FestivalCategory: tourism
From Thursday to Sunday of Memorial Day weekend, I took about 800 shots. I'm done processing photos through Saturday 5/23 at 1pm... I went home for my favorite annual party, a big bluegrass event in Cherry Flats, Pa., but my dear Uncle Dudley begged me to come off the mountain and photograph the Coal Festival parade Saturday morning. She and her new company, Coal Country Iron Works, had constructed a float and she needed to be on the float to throw candy. So I groggily made it to the parade, unshowered, begged my hairdresser for some gum because I hadn't connected with my toothbrush... and took pictures of the parade and a little of the 17th Annual Blossburg State Coal Festival at Island Park after (where I shot the not-Basra collection ((e:heidi,48783))). The pictures are probably not very exciting for people not connected to Blossburg, Pa., but some of you might be amused by them, hopefully to appreciate the small-townness and not pick on the hicks too much. ;-) The parade features lots of tractors, fire engines and kids, but no curly-wigged Irish dancing girls.
Keith Lindie, town historian & eligible 80-something bachelor, used his beloved John Deere tractor to haul the Red Hat Society float.
My dear Uncle Dudley with her authentic miner's hat. Miners filled it with oil and lit it so they could see in the tunnels.
She has an authentic miner's lunch bucket, too. Her bf Bernie has an extensive collection of mining antiques. (I'm sure she's going to yell at me for posting this!)
But her float won the prize for Best Appearing Float. It features Mabel, a mule considered to be the last of the mine animals. The mules and ponies would bring the coal carts to the surface to be unloaded.
Here's the link to the full album if you're interested:
(official Blossburg Coal Festival website: )
(More photos below)
Keith Lindie, town historian & eligible 80-something bachelor, used his beloved John Deere tractor to haul the Red Hat Society float.
My dear Uncle Dudley with her authentic miner's hat. Miners filled it with oil and lit it so they could see in the tunnels.
She has an authentic miner's lunch bucket, too. Her bf Bernie has an extensive collection of mining antiques. (I'm sure she's going to yell at me for posting this!)
But her float won the prize for Best Appearing Float. It features Mabel, a mule considered to be the last of the mine animals. The mules and ponies would bring the coal carts to the surface to be unloaded.
Here's the link to the full album if you're interested:
(official Blossburg Coal Festival website: )
(More photos below)
heidi - 06/06/09 13:15
"Uncle Dudley" is her online alias. She picked it back when she felt like a dud and it amused us both so we've kept it. It has no Pennsylvania-specificness. (See also (e:heidi,46397))
"Uncle Dudley" is her online alias. She picked it back when she felt like a dud and it amused us both so we've kept it. It has no Pennsylvania-specificness. (See also (e:heidi,46397))
metalpeter - 06/06/09 11:38
(e:Jenks) asks a good question. But that brings up another one. There is a wrestling Tag Team (first saw in ECW) Called The Dudley Brothers (yes I liked all of them they had a good gimmick and could wrestle and have good mic skills) But is there some meaning to the Name Dudley or how it is used that might have some meaning that people not from PA wouldn't know about.
(e:Jenks) asks a good question. But that brings up another one. There is a wrestling Tag Team (first saw in ECW) Called The Dudley Brothers (yes I liked all of them they had a good gimmick and could wrestle and have good mic skills) But is there some meaning to the Name Dudley or how it is used that might have some meaning that people not from PA wouldn't know about.
jenks - 06/06/09 08:07
silly little irrelevant question, but why do you call her Uncle Dudley?
silly little irrelevant question, but why do you call her Uncle Dudley?
It was good to confirm that Jeffery Jones is a registered sex offender.
Fact, half-truth, or complete fabrication: An ex of mine was solicited by Mr. Jones.