The Isolated Blurt BDSM Thread

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InnerDarkness said:
I think my heart is broken...

:(

My heart is healing...duct tape and a willing partner who talked, loved and worked with me has helped so much...

Today is a much better day...
 
InnerDarkness said:
My heart is healing...duct tape and a willing partner who talked, loved and worked with me has helped so much...

Today is a much better day...
Glad to hear it!:rose:


This may sound trivial, but i am a bit upset. One of my hens has turned out to be a rooster!:eek: Reckon i can't call him "Little Britches" anymore.
 
Speaking of duct tape... I went into Wally-world this evening and had to go through the hardware department (for me, the "necessities" department, lol)... They had a big display of very large rolls of Duck Tape brand duct tape... I mean, those suckers had to be 6 or 7 inches in diameter! Got me thinkin', I'll tell ya!

Blurt-wise: Moving is the absolute pits. I am so tired of this move. At least I'm at my new house now, and the truck is more than half-unloaded. The only really difficult thing left to get out of the truck is my piano. Anyone wanna run down to the Knoxville area and give me a hand with it? It only has to come up 8 steps....

Uh huh... I thought so.
 
sir_Winston54 said:


Blurt-wise: Moving is the absolute pits. I am so tired of this move. At least I'm at my new house now, and the truck is more than half-unloaded. The only really difficult thing left to get out of the truck is my piano. Anyone wanna run down to the Knoxville area and give me a hand with it? It only has to come up 8 steps....

Uh huh... I thought so.

sir_Winston54, I hate moving too! Especially pianos, but all the strong men I know are in Florida, so I can't be of much help. Please be careful!

I saw this and though about your dilemma...

http://thepianomover.com/images/truck.jpg

All the best to you, sir. :)
 
Raindear816 said:
sir_Winston54, I hate moving too! Especially pianos, but all the strong men I know are in Florida, so I can't be of much help. Please be careful!
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All the best to you, sir. :)
Thank you for the empathy, Raindear. Last evening, the landlady's son-in-law and a friend, both in their 20s, came over and we muscled the bloody thing onto a furniture/appliance dolly, up over the wall (about 2.5 feet) by the sidewalk, into the yard, up the sloping yard to the back door, in through the laundry room and kitchen (after moving the washer into the kitchen so we could get through the laundry room), and approximately to where it will reside until it or I die. Thank the goddesses and gods for their help - there was no way, otherwise, that thing would have gotten into the house.

On another note: After spending 31 years in Florida (Tampa Bay area) and escaping there two years ago, I have to ask: Why are you still there? Are you waiting for "the big one" to come along and sweep the benighted place down to its underlying coral? I still don't know why I stayed there for more than three decades - unless it was my hatred for moving ;)
 
sir_Winston54 said:
Thank you for the empathy, Raindear. Last evening, the landlady's son-in-law and a friend, both in their 20s, came over and we muscled the bloody thing onto a furniture/appliance dolly, up over the wall (about 2.5 feet) by the sidewalk, into the yard, up the sloping yard to the back door, in through the laundry room and kitchen (after moving the washer into the kitchen so we could get through the laundry room), and approximately to where it will reside until it or I die. Thank the goddesses and gods for their help - there was no way, otherwise, that thing would have gotten into the house.

On another note: After spending 31 years in Florida (Tampa Bay area) and escaping there two years ago, I have to ask: Why are you still there? Are you waiting for "the big one" to come along and sweep the benighted place down to its underlying coral? I still don't know why I stayed there for more than three decades - unless it was my hatred for moving ;)

I moved here from Alabama when I was nearly 13 with my parents, then made my life here. My family is here, my kids love it and I'm in Northeast FL, so it's not all that bad, most of the time.

I've lived here for 20 years now. It's far enough away from my sisters not to bug the shit out of me, and close enough to my parents to help them out, so I feel just fine here. AND I deplore moving!

Glad to hear the piano moving wasn't a fiasco. I remember moving our piano from AL to FL. We lived in an apartment for 2 months before my Mother decided on the "right" house. And yep, you guessed it, the Apartment was on the 2nd floor! :eek:
After that, we proceeded to move 3 more times before I got out of the house on my own. Each time, we hauled the blessed piano! I am truly glad this is the final move for you, sir_Winston!

Have a great weekend.
 
If misery loves company, it's over at lonliness' house having a party.

And I seem to be the honored guest.

Esclava :rose:
 
<sniff> <snort> <sneeze, sneeze, SNEEZE!>

Ah, such fun, moving into an older house (>50 years old), with 10-12 year old carpet, loaded with all the dust and dust mites and stuffs of the ages... and being an allergy/hay fever sufferer. My nose will not stop running, I've sneezed enough (and hard enough) to bruise my tiny brain as it bounces around the vast emptiness of my skull, and the place is a bloody mess!

It would be enough to drive me crazy, if (1) I weren't already crazy, and (2) I weren't so deliriously happy to at last be out of the hellhole I previously inhabited (it was a nice house - it was the housemates, lol).

<sniff> <sneeze> <snort> <SnEeZe! SNEEZE! SNEEZE!>
 
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sir_Winston54 said:
<sniff> <snort> <sneeze, sneeze, SNEEZE!>

<sniff> <sneeze> <snort> <SnEeZe! SNEEZE! SNEEZE!>

Ahhh sorry to hear about the allergies Winston. I know not much can be done, as even a good steam cleaning will only help so much, and at the present moment, a big steam cleaning is prolly more of a pain than you want to jump into at the moment. As a temporary suggestion, you could try to use pledge to "lightly" spray over the room. This will help to trap some of them dust mites. Just be sure when you spray you do it "lightly" and into the air like an air freshener.

The best solution long term is to get one of them ionic breeze. They are worth their weight in gold for allergy suffers.

Glad you are finally getting settled.

:)
 
Actually, I shouldn't complain... I've had the allergies all my life, and should be used to them. I just seem particularly vulnerable to them the last day or so - wonder if maybe it's because I'm stirring up the dust and stuff in moving my boxes and furniture and stuff around? Hmmm... nah. :p

Steam cleaning the carpets is definitely on my to-do list; however, due to the financial constraints created by the break-up and simultaneous moves of 80 and 1000 miles (of course, she had to pick someplace far away, lol), it's quite a bit down on the list.

I hadn't thought of spraying a Pledge-type product into the air to help hold the dust down, though when it rained a little this afternoon, I did think of a spray bottle of water, to moisten things up and maybe help. Unfortunately, none of the treasures with which I left the old homestead happened to be a spray bottle. <Sigh>

I do appreciate the kind thoughts. Hmmm... Maybe if enough of our Lit-ers think positively and say, "I believe, I believe," Tinkerbell can -- oh, wait a minute. Wrong fairy tale. ;)
 
RJMasters said:
The best solution long term is to get one of them ionic breeze. They are worth their weight in gold for allergy suffers.
Shame on you RJ ... winston ... do a thorough search of Consumer Reports before plunking your money down.
 
Kajira Callista said:
Tsk tsk ...he just needs a slave girl in a french maid outfit to come and clean things up for him over there. :)

So... why aren't you here yet? But forget the french maid outfit for now; housework is best done in the nude. We'll talk about the outfit later. ;)
 
AngelicAssassin said:
Shame on you RJ ... winston ... do a thorough search of Consumer Reports before plunking your money down.

Shame on me, what????

Hey I was just relaying personal experience. I don't know what the consumer report has to say, I just know that when it is used and I keep it clean everyday, the wife and my oldest don't have as many problems with their allergies.
 
Mayo clinic found that those that suffer from acute sinitus (sp)
had black fungus in the liver.

The chinees say that those with lung and allergy issues have actualy digestive problems.

I have herbs for those :)
 
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