Wow. What a post from Girl With A One-Track Mind:
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“Sometimes a girl just wants to be made love to.
It’s all very well my constantly gagging for a hard shag; faced with the right bloke, it’s not something I would turn down- I do so enjoy a rampant pummelling from a horny man.
But right now, I want to be fucked slowly.
I want to be with a guy that takes his time; someone who wants to discover and explore my body and who wants to caress every inch of me until my skin feels electric.
I want a man who will:
Slide his fingers through my hair as his lips touch mine
Softly stroke my arse, the curve of my back, the nape of my neck…”
continue reading the list of delights in Slow
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Computing disaster today. Mid-way through writing this post my keyboard decided to give up the ghost. I could not work out what had happened; Windoze still thought the board was there but there was no life whatsoever when I pressed (bashed) the keys. My laptop is very old but I don’t really mind as i’m not a Far Cry or Quake freak so it’s not like i’m really having to tax the system.
This would be bad at any time, but just before I was about to begin writing lots of skool documentation was really not the greatest feeling. So after trying and failing to sort it I drove my wagon down to the delights of PC World. Of course, when I go to that evil place I can not just walk out with one item.
The major problem with a fucked keyboard on my old machine is that I only have one PS/2 port and one USB port. So I had to get creative as to connecting things. I walked out with a cheap keyboard, optical mouse (my mouse has served me well, but the grotty environment it rolls around in means it gets unreliable quickly), portable USB drive for skool work and a USB hub.
I hummed and hawed about what to get; I wasn’t sure whether the small hub would be powerful enough for what I wanted- suprise, it isn’t. Another trip back to the industrial estate. Woo. The lock lights on my machine’s board keep going on and off intermittantly; from research this might be due to the cable coming off the motherboard. I’m not sure that explains it though- why does my machine recgonise it as being there with no conflicts or problems? Hmm.
On the plus side though, although my set up looks really gorked and I am swamped with even more cables, I now have a working keyboard and a nice smooth mouse that glows in the dark and brighter when you move it. Muy excellentay.