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Where's tazzerman been???
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Feb 15, 2006 6:06 am
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 Good morning guys. Sorry I haven't really been concentrating on the ol' blog here on OP for the last couple of weeks. My attentions have been drawn to other sites. I've been hard at work trying to setup more group gropes like the one I was involved with two weeks ago.
My partner in crime, let's call him 'Mark' this time and I have been actively scouring the city looking for additional playmates, both male and female. In fact, we have an 'interview' this evening at a local watering hole. Actually, two 'interview's to be more precise. Both are lovely ladies looking to broaden their own sexual awareness and experience. Boy did THEY come to the right place. heh heh!
We've now interviewed a variety of new additions to our little group. Couples, guys, girls etc. 'Mark' is a wildman and has absolutely no fear/hesitation about asking folks to join our merry little band. He IS amazing.
Anyway, because of this activity, I've kind of let my own sex life slide. (See my previous post)
It's now been 6 days since I've had sex which represents the longest period since I started my 'quest'. Have I gone celebate?? Man. I guess I'll just have to take matters into my own hands here shortly unless I can find a willing playmate in short order.
Don't give up and never fear, ol' Tazzerman will be working diligently on sniffing out those tasty, giant sized, rock hard cocks still lurking in the central Indiana area.
As a side note, I plan on getting 'busy' on my giant suckfest soon. The weather will start turning nice and before you know it, it will be spring. I need to get this suckfest scheduled before that. Now, if I could only send the wifey out of town for a few days..... lol
Stay tuned folks, more to cum...
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Where's tazzerman been???
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Feb 15, 2006 6:05 am
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 Good morning guys. Sorry I haven't really been concentrating on the ol' blog here on OP for the last couple of weeks. My attentions have been drawn to other sites. I've been hard at work trying to setup more group gropes like the one I was involved with two weeks ago.
My partner in crime, let's call him 'Mark' this time and I have been actively scouring the city looking for additional playmates, both male and female. In fact, we have an 'interview' this evening at a local watering hole. Actually, two 'interview's to be more precise. Both are lovely ladies looking to broaden their own sexual awareness and experience. Boy did THEY come to the right place. heh heh!
We've now interviewed a variety of new additions to our little group. Couples, guys, girls etc. 'Mark' is a wildman and has absolutely no fear/hesitation about asking folks to join our merry little band. He IS amazing.
Anyway, because of this activity, I've kind of let my own sex life slide. (See my previous post)
It's now been 6 days since I've had sex which represents the longest period since I started my 'quest'. Have I gone celebate?? Man. I guess I'll just have to take matters into my own hands here shortly unless I can find a willing playmate in short order.
Don't give up and never fear, ol' Tazzerman will be working diligently on sniffing out those tasty, giant sized, rock hard cocks still lurking in the central Indiana area.
As a side note, I plan on getting 'busy' on my giant suckfest soon. The weather will start turning nice and before you know it, it will be spring. I need to get this suckfest scheduled before that. Now, if I could only send the wifey out of town for a few days..... lol
Stay tuned folks, more to cum...
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OMG! I'm horny...
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Feb 14, 2006 8:28 am
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 I haven't had sex in almost 5 days and I'm about to burst!!! This is NOT normal for me. Those of you who have followed my blog know that I'm insatiable and have been averaging somewhere around 1-2 guys a week for over a year now.
Have I ran out of guys here in central Indiana? Lord I hope not I may have to move.
I'm in major need of a good, hard cock. HELP!!!!
-tm
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Toys anyone?
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Feb 12, 2006 10:06 am
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 I'm curious, how many of you out here use toys when your having sex? Dildos/vibrators, swings, who knows what else.
I have a small vibrator that I carry with me and have found it very useful in helping to 'loosen' up my partners. That and they all seem to REALLY like the buzz it provides, especially when worked against the prostrate.
I've also had other friends who have their own dildos etc. Some are INCREDIBLY large and life like, some are just small vibes like the one I have.
I must admint, they do come in handy during a one-on-one session, especially when one guy likes to suck on my cock AND get his ass fucked at the same time. I only have one cock ya know 
So, speak up. Do you guys use something 'extra'?
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What kind of cock do you like?
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Feb 11, 2006 4:40 am
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 For me, I like an average to slightly longer cock. A bit thick, but not so much so. Well formed, with lot's of veins. I also prefer cut, not quite sure why but I do. Rock hard of course (That kind of goes without saying) with nice tight balls of an average size.
Well, what kind of cock do you like??
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I just can't leave this alone.
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Feb 10, 2006 9:44 am
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 Here's a reprint of Diane Wests article in today's Washington Times. As normal, Diane hits the nail smack dab on the head. A must read!
We need to learn a new word: dhimmitude. I've written about dhimmitude periodically, lo, these many years since September 11, but it takes time to sink in. Dhimmitude is the coinage of a brilliant historian, Bat Ye'or, whose pioneering studies of the dhimmi, populations of Jews and Christians vanquished by Islamic jihad, have led her to conclude that a common culture has existed through the centuries among the varied dhimmi populations. From Egypt and Palestine to Iraq and Syria, from Morocco and Algeria to Spain, Sicily and Greece, from Armenia and the Balkans to the Caucasus: Wherever Islam conquered, surrendering dhimmi, known to Muslims as "people of the book [the Bible]," were tolerated, allowed to practice their religion, but at a dehumanizing cost. There were literal taxes (jizya) to be paid; these bought the dhimmi the right to remain non-Muslim, the price not of religious freedom, but of religious identity. Freedom was lost, sorely circumscribed by a body of Islamic law (sharia) designed to subjugate, denigrate and humiliate the dhimmi. The resulting culture of self-abnegation, self-censorship and fear shared by far-flung dhimmi is the basis of dhimmitude. The extremely distressing but highly significant fact is, dhimmitude doesn't only exist in lands where Islamic law rules. This is the lesson of Cartoon Rage 2006, a cultural nuke set off by an Islamic chain reaction to those 12 cartoons of Muhammad appearing in a Danish newspaper. We have watched the Muslim meltdown with shocked attention, but there is little recognition that its poisonous fallout is fear. Fear in the State Department, which, like Islam, called the cartoons unacceptable. Fear in Whitehall, which did the same. Fear in the Vatican, which did the same. And fear in the media, which have failed, with few, few exceptions, to reprint or show the images. With only a small roll of brave journals, mainly in Europe, to salute, we have seen the proud Western tradition of a free press bow its head and submit to an Islamic law against depictions of Muhammad. That's dhimmitude. Not that we admit it: We dress up our capitulation in fancy talk of "tolerance," "responsibility" and "sensitivity." We even congratulate ourselves for having the "editorial judgment" to make "pluralism" possible. "Readers were well served... without publishing the cartoons," said a Wall Street Journal spokesman. "CNN has chosen to not show the cartoons in respect for Islam," reported the cable network. On behalf of the BBC, which did show some of the cartoons on the air, a news editor subsequently apologized, adding: "We've taken a decision not to go further... in order not to gratuitously offend the significant number" of Muslim viewers worldwide. Left unmentioned is the understanding (editorial judgement?) that "gratuitous offense" leads to gratuitous violence. Hence, fear not the inspiration of tolerance but of capitulation and a condition of dhimmitude. How far does it go? Worth noting, for example, is that on the BBC Web site, a religion page about Islam presents the angels and revelations of Islamic belief as historical fact, rather than spiritual conjecture (as is the case with its Christianity Web page); plus, it follows every mention of Mohammed with "(pbuh)," which means "peace be upon him""as if," writes Will Wyatt, former BBC chief executive, in a letter to the Times of London, "the corporation itself were Muslim." Is it? Are we? These questions may not seem so outlandish if we assess the extent to which encroaching sharia has already changed the Western way. Calling these cartoons "unacceptable," and censoring ourselves "in respect" to Islam brings the West into compliance with a central statute of sharia. As Jyllands-Posten's Flemming Rose has noted, that's not respect, that's submission. And if that's not dhimmitude, what is? The publication of the Muhammad cartoons solicited by Denmark's Jyllands-Posten was an act of anti-dhimmitude. Since no Danish artist would dare illustrate a PC children's book about Muhammad for fear of Islamic law (and Islamic violence), the newspaper boldly set out to reassert the rule of (non-Islamic) Danish law. It's as simple as that. And as vital. The cartoons ran to establish or re-establish Denmark as bastion of Western-style liberty. But in trying to set up a force field against encroaching sharia, Jyllands-Posten and the Danes have showed us that no single bastion of Western liberty can stand alone. So, how do you say solidarity in Danish? If we don't find out now, our future is more dhimmitude.
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Just in time for Valentines day......
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Feb 10, 2006 8:08 am
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 I am a hopeless romantic and I always have been. I see romance as an integral part of foreplay. Our brains are our TRUE sex organs after all, aren't they?
Setting the 'mood' is SO important, not only for women but also for men. Yep girls, believe it or not, guys really DO like romance. We might not admit it, we might not even realize it but it is the truth
(Of course, that being said, there are times when pure animal lust takes over.. We've ALL been there I'm sure, but that's fodder for another post
Valentines day is a PERFECT time to 'practice' your romancing skills, is it not?
I love the whole idea of Valentines day and I try every year, to make it as romantic a day as possible for my lover.
Over the years I've done some VERY interesting things for Valentines day including proposing to my wife. (Can you get MORE romantic than that?)
This year, I've purchased a very expensive gift certificate from the best day spa in town for her. She will be able to go anytime she wants and avail herself of any and all services whenever she wants or needs them.
The place is VERY VERY nice. (Shoot, I wouldn't mind going there myself) and right around the corner from our house to boot!
In addition, I'm taking her out to the best restaurant in town. A VERY swanky, 5 star continental place that she just loves. You know the kind of place. 5 waiters per table, any crumb that falls on the tablecloth is immediately brushed off, food cooked table side, take a loan out to pay for the meal...
I've made sure that they're ready for her also. She just LOVES their Coquille St Jacques but they only serve it as an appetizer. Well, a quick call ahead and they will have a full entry portion ready for her. (BTW, I made the reservations the day after Valentines Day, LAST YEAR! Am I incredible or what??)
The place has just SUCH a romantic 'vibe' about it. Low lights, soft music, incredible food and wine etc etc. Plus, we're regulars and know the owners. They treat us extra special whenever we go there...
We will eat, drink and talk. I will make sure to be as attentive to her desires as humanly possible. We will discuss what SHE wants to discuss. I will give myself completely and totally to my partner in all ways possible.
I will give her the spa certificate this weekend and I've already booked her in for Valentines day morning for a massage and pedicure. (You can't imagine how hard that was) I want my lady to look and feel her BEST for Valentines Day. Of course she doesn't know this yet, but I figured I'd make the appointment then worry about getting her there later. She doesn't work so it's a bit easier than you might think
There are also 2 dozen long stem roses set to be delivered and Valentines Day cards GALORE ready to go.
After dinner we will come back home where I will have setup a nice bucket of champagne and chocolate covered strawberry's. I plan on having a nice fire ready to go in the fireplace and one of her favorite music CDs all cued up and set..
I will make sure that she is so comfortable, relaxed and so completely and sensuously overwhelmed that her natural inhibitions will melt away and we will make love for the rest of the evening. I will please her in EVERY imaginable way.
See, now that's my kind of romance.
What have you got planned??
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Cartoon 'Jihad' (Update)
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Feb 8, 2006 4:25 am
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 Here are a couple of VERY astute observations:
Iraqi Muslim blogger Omar at IraqtheModel weighs in
You know that those cartoons were published for the 1st time months ago and we here in the Middle East have tonnes of jokes about Allah, the prophets and the angels that are way more offensive, funny and obscene than those poorly-made cartoons, yet no one ever got shot for telling one of those jokes or at least we had never seen rallies and protests against those infidel joke-tellers. What I want to say is that I think the reactions were planned to be exaggerated this time by some Middle Eastern regimes and are not mere public reaction. And I think Syria and Iran have the motives to trigger such reactions in order to get away from the pressures applied by the international community on those regimes.
However, I cannot claim that Muslim community is innocent for there have been outrageous reactions outside the range of Syria's or Iran's influence but again, these protests and threats are more political than religious in nature.
One last thing, even if the entire EU apologizes it won't change a thing; fanatics in our countries here had always considered the west their infidel arrogant crusader enemy and no apology no matter how big or sincere can change that.
Iraqi Muslim blogger Zeyda at Healing Iraq
I only saw these images of Muslim protestors in London today. For the life of me, I cannot understand how the British police let those demonstrators get away with it. The protestors are blasting free speech in Europe, yet they are using that same free speech to call for murder and bloodshed. I would strongly support deporting those people back to the miserable societies they originally came from.
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The 'Cartoon Intifada'
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Feb 7, 2006 11:00 am
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 Of course most of you have read or heard about the 'Cartoon Intafada' that's going on worldwide, right? (I sure hope so)
I'm NOT going to launch into a rant here but let me just share this with you:
"The key issue at stake in the battle over the 12 Danish cartoons of the Muslim prophet Muhammad is this: Will the West stand up for its customs and mores, including freedom of speech, or will Muslims impose their way of life on the West? Ultimately, there is no compromise: Westerners will either retain their civilization, including the right to insult and blaspheme, or not."
"More specifically, will Westerners accede to a double standard by which Muslims are free to insult Judaism, Christianity, Hinduism, and Buddhism, while Muhammad, Islam, and Muslims enjoy immunity from insults? Muslims routinely publish cartoons far more offensive than the Danish ones. Are they entitled to dish it out while being insulated from similar indignities?"
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The deeper issue here, however, is not Muslim hypocrisy but Islamic supremacism. The Danish editor who published the cartoons, Flemming Rose, explained that if Muslims insist "that I, as a non-Muslim, should submit to their taboos...they're asking for my submission."
Precisely.
"Peoples who would stay free must stand unreservedly with Denmark."
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Too funny!
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Feb 7, 2006 10:27 am
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 Got these off a blog on another site. I thought they were funny, hopefully you do to 
-tm
"Having sex is like playing bridge. If you don't have a good partner, you'd better have a good hand."
Woody Allen
"Bisexuality immediately doubles your chances for a date on Saturday night."
Rodney Dangerfield
"There are a number of mechanical devices which increase sexual arousal, particularly in women. Chief among these is the Mercedes-Benz 380SL."
Lynn Lavner
"Sex at age 90 is like trying to shoot pool with a rope."
Camille Paglia
"Sex is one of the nine reasons for incarnation. The other eight are unimportant."
George Burns
"Women might be able to fake orgasms. But men can fake a whole relationship."
Sharon Stone
"Hockey is a sport for white men. Basketball is a sport for black men. Golf is a sport for white men dressed like black pimps."
Tiger Woods
"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch."
Jack Nicholson
"Clinton lied. A man might forget where he parks or where he lives, but he never forgets oral sex, no matter how bad it is."
Barbara Bush (Former US First Lady, and you didn't think Barbara had a sense of humor)
"Ah, yes, divorce, from the Latin word meaning to rip out a man's genitals through his wallet."
Robin Williams
"Women need a reason to have sex. Men just need a place."
Billy Crystal
"According to a new survey, women say they feel more comfortable undressing in front of men than they do undressing in front of other women. They say that women are too judgmental, where, of course, men are just grateful."
Robert De Niro
"There's a new medical crisis. Doctors are reporting that many men are having allergic reactions to latex condoms. They say they cause severe swelling. So what's the problem?"
Dustin Hoffman
"There's very little advice in men's magazines, because men think, 'I know what I'm doing. Just show me somebody naked'."
Jerry Seinfeld
"See, the problem is that God gives men a brain and a penis, and only enough blood to run one at a time."
Robin Williams
"It's been so long since I've had sex, I've forgotten who ties up whom."
Joan Rivers
"Sex is one of the most wholesome, beautiful and natural experiences money can buy."
Steve Martin
" You don't appreciate a lot of stuff in school until you get older. Little things like being spanked every day by a middle-aged woman. Stuff you pay good money for in later life."
Elmo Phillips
" Bigamy is having one wife too many. Monogamy is the same."
Oscar Wilde
and finally....
" It isn't premarital sex if you have no intention of getting married."
George Burns
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