Thursday, May 29, 2008

My half-naked legs!

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Arrrgh! And I'm not even a pirate. Its just been one (or many) of those months. I haven't posted anything remotely pervy in a long time. Not that I haven't have many pervy thoughts or yearnings, I just haven't written about them. It seems that lately those pervy thoughts are getting stronger and stronger. Last week, Fred, a good blog friend over at Everyone Has A Bad Side! wrote a very good story with me as the main character. It combined my love domination, humiliation, and crossdressing right on the head! Thank you, Fred! I could really go for something like that right about now!!

As you may or may not have noticed, I've been adding a number of new links under "Feeding My Fetishes" over to the right. As I've been surfing various blogs and then on to either the links they post or to the blogs of commenter's, I've been finding new places that tickle my fancy. One such blog, Breathplay A Lovely Little Fetish Blog, includes many fetishes, not just breath play. It was there that I saw this link to a bondage scene that included water. While watching the various video clips, I wished that I were in the girl's place. To be tied up and played with, pleasured and pained, teased, dominated, and humiliated - oh what an experience that would be!! It also reminded me of this.

And its not just that. I haven't been crossdressing much lately. I did some on the two business trips earlier this year, and it was limited mostly to the inside my hotel room. Although I do wear panties every day. Some of the new links include blogs about crossdressing and/or humiliation. I feel the need to go shopping to buy women's shoes, shirts, shorts, and bras, panties, and hosiery. And then to have the opportunity to wear them out somewhere in a more androgynous way (or not). If I could only go New York City for a few days...

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Saturday was the day to go to New York City for the day. First, the Museum of Natural History. This is outside the planetarium.
Then on to the dinosaurs!


Central Park:
A beer at Hearland Brewery in the Empire State Building. Would have taken the trip up to the top of the building, but it was a 90 minute wait.
And finally, a stop at Toys R Us at Times Square to see the Mach 5!


Friday, May 23, 2008

The meeting with the CEO went very well yesterday, much better than I had expected (although there were no cookies...). There were about a dozen folks from various departments, none of them in upper management. He's a very down-to-earth person, not the lofty, starched-shirt, cuff-links kind of CEO that I'm used to. He spoke very straight forwardly, answered our questions, and also shared our opinions of what's broken in the company. I think we all left there with a much better understanding and respect for him. My only contact previously were through teleconference quarterly result meetings with the entire company. Now if he can get the rest of management between him and me to have similar meetings, then things will really start to change.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Somehow today I was picked (along with 8-10 other folks) to have a "Round Table" discussion with the CEO of the company. Its some sort of program to increase communication between upper management and us folks on the bottom rungs of the ladder. I'd rather not go - I'm not one of those brown-nosers that would love an opportunity like this to kiss-up to the Big Boss. Seriously, what would I have to say to him that would end up making any difference to me or the company? My boss or my Director would have been much better candidates to go. Oh well, have to get going. I hope they at least have some cookies in the corporate board room...

Monday, May 19, 2008

Random Notes for Monday:

Speed Racer: Went to see the Speed Racer movie on Saturday. I give it a "Great flick!" rating with the caveat that you'll either love it if you are a fan of the original cartoon series, or you'll hate it if you're unfamiliar with it. The movie is very cartoon-like in the sense that no laws of physics are obeyed. It is an imaginative world. Its a "retro futuristic" world. Since it was produced by the Wachowski brothers it is very much action-packed in a Matrix-y way (pun intended, let me know if you got it).

Leg Update: The stress fracture is getting better. The orthopedic surgeon said I can stop wearing the fracture boot and start doing some walking and cycling unless I experience any pain or swelling at the fracture site. So far I've only had time to walk, and things are OK. I'm still using the bone stimulator and taking calcium/Vitamin D supplements (me thinks I should have started taking the supplements months ago). I go back for another MRI in a few weeks that will identify the healing progress. I'm on a committe at the local running club to plan the club's fun runs during the week. The meetings make me antsy - I'd love to run them, and I can't until the fracture is completely healed.

Studying for the GMAT Exam: I finally started studying for the GMAT. It’s amazing how much algebra I've forgotten since high school and college - a very humbling experience. The Data Sufficiency seemed to be the easiest while I was taking the review test, but that's where I did the worst so far.

Mini Cooper Obsession: Since BMW started manufacturing the new Mini Coopers I’ve been in lust with them. I’d like to replace my Honda Accord some day with a Mini Clubman. The Honda just passed 99,000 miles over the weekend and its 11 years old. My tentative plan is to keep it until I complete an MBA (contingent on doing well on the GMAT first), so another 2-3 years. It still looks good after the wreck last year (the repair shop did a great job) and runs great with gas mileage as good as when it was new. As good as it is, the wreck pretty much removed all of its used-car trade-in value, so driving it until it dies is a good idea (which could be a lot longer than 2-3 years). Anyway, I’ve been spending too much time at the
Mini website and at North American Motoring obsessing about a new Mini.