Good morning, gentles
Mar. 10th, 2003 09:07 amAh, Monday morning. Lovely day, beautiful skies, cold breeze. Some new things have evolved lately--for those of you who used to tune in here for my "Word of the Day" thingie, I've moved it. I have on two occassions forgotten to mark it for the custom group of readers, and risked offending those who are not into vignettes of adult nature. This second time no one emailed me, (Rey, thanks for pointing out to me the first time!) and it went for a day before I realised. My bad, and I'm sorry if I offended anyone.
If you missed it, are interested, and want to be added to my list of readers, send me an email at ambitious(underscore)wench(at symbol)cox(dot)net. Be sure to include your Live journal nick. Briefly, I take two words of the day from online dictionaries, and use them in a sexual setting. Often explicit, sometimes overt, and usually less than 500 words or so. You must be of legal age to be added. (Sorry Dyl, life sucks sometimes, pal. You'll be there soon, and think of the catch up reading youll have to do!)
Over the weekend, I created the altdevilbunnies community. No hue and cry against it yet--just one statement of concern regarding divisiveness. I can certainly understand that. My answer is that the Mailing List fails at providing a nurturing forum for a.dbs writers. It's time to build our own.
Edie
If you missed it, are interested, and want to be added to my list of readers, send me an email at ambitious(underscore)wench(at symbol)cox(dot)net. Be sure to include your Live journal nick. Briefly, I take two words of the day from online dictionaries, and use them in a sexual setting. Often explicit, sometimes overt, and usually less than 500 words or so. You must be of legal age to be added. (Sorry Dyl, life sucks sometimes, pal. You'll be there soon, and think of the catch up reading youll have to do!)
Over the weekend, I created the altdevilbunnies community. No hue and cry against it yet--just one statement of concern regarding divisiveness. I can certainly understand that. My answer is that the Mailing List fails at providing a nurturing forum for a.dbs writers. It's time to build our own.
Edie