| Permalink Archive for September, 2005
Network Update: Sappho’s Girls
September 3, 2005 |
CyDy Network
There’s a nice update at Sappho’s Girls this week. In a small but sexy gallery, Lacey shows why reading really is fun - I don’t wonder what her favorite subject was in school! The gallery is tinted very strangely - I’m not accustomed to seeing orange on porn sites - but Lacey looks really good. I especially love seeing a bigger girl on the CyDy Network - so many models there and around the web are slender, buff, and/or lanky, but Lacey is deliciously curvy in all the right ways. I believe she’s what they call a BBW in some circles (although she is on the small side of BBW from what I understand) and seeing her posed so hot gives me hope that I’ll get to share similar limelight again soon. (My OOB pictures were before I had medical issues that caused me to gain some weight…I would say I am probably about Lacey’s size now, maybe a smidgen smaller.)
Right Round Baby
September 2, 2005 |
News Reports
That case in Utah that I mentioned a few days ago has popped up again, this time on a religious page called LifeSite, where the article is titled Natural Mother Punished By Lower Court While Former Lesbian Partner Gets Visitation Award. Interestingly, the end of that article includes a link to the Salt Lake Tribune’s story, Custody case spotlights couples’ parental rights. The reason I find this interesting is because the LifeSite article contains so much dizzying spin that I’m surprised they’d link to a more legitimate (unbiased) news outlet which tells the story in a very different way.
In the Tribune article, I noticed this:
She says visitation that has occurred since she moved from Utah to Texas in May has been traumatic for her daughter, who is having nightmares and calling several people “Mommy.”
If anybody believes the birth mother’s statement that it is the visitation that has traumatized the little girl, I owe them a smack across the face. It’s obviously the move and the visitation battle that’s causing problems for this four-year-old, not the visitation itself.
Gays Caused Hurricane Katrina?
September 1, 2005 |
News Reports
Okay, raise your hand if you’re surprised by this:
“Although the loss of lives is deeply saddening, this act of God destroyed a wicked city.” Marcavage said. “From ‘Girls Gone Wild’ to ‘Southern Decadence’, New Orleans was a city that had its doors wide open to the public celebration of sin. May it never be the same.”
“Let us pray for those ravaged by this disaster. However, we must not forget that the citizens of New Orleans tolerated and welcomed the wickedness in their city for so long,” Marcavage said.
Marcavage is the director of an organization called Repent America. I am totally unsurprised by this suggestion. We’ve been accused of causing the tsunami, and of causing 9/11. I can only think that this suggestion about Katrina is a smidgen more realistic - if you believe in God, and believe that he/she punishes hedonism, then New Orleans is a helluva lot more appropriate target than the other two suggestions. I wonder if the same argument would appear if San Francisco were leveled by a dramatic earthquake.

















