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The shocking winds have kicked in a again this morning after some slight respite yesterday afternoon. My poor greenery is sure having the life blown out of it, but luckily I have yet to loose a limb or two. So I going to bring a little light into this dreary Wednesday with the finest selection of near-naked super models courtesy of the generous Models 1. Which eModel makes you stand to attention? Full story...
Some folk know them as a woodchuck, others call them a land beaver, whereas others refer to them as the whistlepig.
If it looks like spring, and smells like spring, then it nearly must be spring. At least the catalogues being dumped in my letterbox think so - I treat them as a barometer of the seasons.
I tried to resist but didn't want to be the only gay blogger in the world to ignore Her Madgesty's 50th birthday! See, I am a conformist after all eh?So dear M, happy birthday to you, and thanks for all of the good times and fun material.
A kindly reader named Peter sent me this rather amusing image of a boy doll. He thought Barry Bottom and Fat Harry could do with a twinkie friend.
He is the King of the Pool. It's undeniable. Michael Phelps is a superSTAR swimmer. Almost unbeatable in China 2008.
RARITIES, B-SIDES, AND OTHER STUFF—SARAH MCLACHLAN [SONY BMG]The honey-dipped vocals of Sarah McLachlan have been a favourite with Sapphic sisters and songbird admirers from some time now.
It's amazing what one finds on a wander through the back streets of their neighbourhood. I had dropped my car off for a service which meant a brisk walk to work (not in the city office, but the outreach site near my home).
So here I am, surviving on a budget tighter than a budgie sphincter for my much anticipated trip to the States, when the blessed AussieBum boys send me this invite to come shopping with them.
Monday needs to be renamed. The silicon chip inside my brain gets switched to overload, nobody wants to go to work today, we all want to stay at home.
It's Sunday morning and I'm lying in bed, all snug and warm, watching the rain fall outside my window and the local magpies perched in the leafless tree, shivering in the cold.
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