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Having a very chill, very lazy Saturday morning with LJ. Nothing planned. Breakfast soon. Free samples at Costco. Maybe go see Knives Out before it leaves the theaters.

Going back to work next week. Feel like a deflated balloon, kinda half energy all the time.

Hope everyone is doing well.

Coffee please.
I published 25 books on Amazon, mostly flash fiction. A modest success, at best, but it was fun, and I learned a lot.

And...earned my first non-comp based EP by co-writing a story with sprite - Purr!
Happy birthday Simmie! Hope you and Milik have an excellent day, and many more.


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I'm listening to the Talking Heads, and somehow read this as Burnin' Down The House. Idk. I need coffee.

Morning Rump, a steaming cup of Bertha's finest, please. Curvy, I love you and your brownies.

Happy birthday Simmie!!!


Yeah, happy birthday, Sims!

Really love the T∀lking He∀ds. Saw the tour for Remain in Light and it's in my top 5 concerts ever (and I've seen a lot of concerts). I will admit to having quite a bit of chemical assistance in the enjoyment of that concert. smile

Thamks for the well wishes all. I'm hanging in there. It's been coming for awhile, and we had a nice, long time in which to say goodbye. Work gave me five days off, so frankly I'm being pretty lazy. Feeling the need to sleep. Like, a LOT. There will be a memorial in a little clapboard Baptist church in the rural south, next to a lovely hillside cemetary filled with wildflowers. No tended lawn here - the ground cover is whatever is tenacious enough to take hold and grow in that thick red clay and hot summer sun. Seems appropriate.

Lotsa Cats in here lately. No such thing as too many cats.

Thanks for the muffins, Tonya, and for your very kind words. Sorry about the identity theft. That blows.

And thanks for the muffins, Ms. Curvy.

Yes, Suzie, it's only Wednesday.

Coffee please.
In a heartbeat. For a few orbits, or for the rest of my life, living on the moon or Mars. I dream about space, and daydream about space, often, and have ever since I was a little kid.
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I can't believe I have never noticed this thread before



Here's one I made awhile back that I actually felt super happy with




The "Be Kind, Rewind" is what makes it genius. smile

Tange, really digging your covers too.
Hey everyone. Sorry for being such a slacker on comp entries and hanging out at the bar and such.

Hey Cat. Nice to see you here.

My Dad passed away early Friday morning. Still kind of in emotonal limbo. I wrote his obituary yesterday. The least I could do for such a genuinely good man.

He was a kind, gentle, thoughtful, charming and courageous man, a towering patriarch of the extended family, and beloved by everyone who came in contact with him. Even children and animals seemed drawn to him; he just had that kind of magnetism about him. He worked as a mechanical engineer and designer for over 30 years, and is responsible for over 20 patents in that time. He will be remembered for his charm, his gentle nature, his sometimes biting wit, his wide-ranging curiosity, and his passion for politics, reading, history and baseball. Words cannot properly express how dearly he will be missed. He is the best man I've ever known.

I'm drinking early. It's past noon, right? Two fingers please.
That totally rocks about you being named a Ray of Sunshine at Rhymes With Gnu, Sara! Clearly a group with good taste. We at the bar, of course, have known you are a ray of sunshine for quite a while.

Hope the New Year is treating you all well.

Stopped by to leave a poem and have a few shots of Old Crow. I didn't write this, Larry Levis did. I love this poem.

Peace everyone.

Winter Stars
Larry Levis


My father once broke a man’s hand
Over the exhaust pipe of a John Deere tractor. The man,
Rubén Vásquez, wanted to kill his own father
With a sharpened fruit knife, & he held
The curved tip of it, lightly, between his first
Two fingers, so it could slash
Horizontally, & with surprising grace,
Across a throat. It was like a glinting beak in a hand,
And, for a moment, the light held still
On those vines. When it was over,
My father simply went in & ate lunch, & then, as always,
Lay alone in the dark, listening to music.
He never mentioned it.

I never understood how anyone could risk his life,
Then listen to Vivaldi.

Sometimes, I go out into this yard at night,
And stare through the wet branches of an oak
In winter, & realize I am looking at the stars
Again. A thin haze of them, shining
And persisting.

It used to make me feel lighter, looking up at them.
In California, that light was closer.
In a California no one will ever see again,
My father is beginning to die. Something
Inside him is slowly taking back
Every word it ever gave him.
Now, if we try to talk, I watch my father
Search for a lost syllable as if it might
Solve everything, & though he can’t remember, now,
The word for it, he is ashamed . . .
If you can think of the mind as a place continually
Visited, a whole city placed behind
The eyes, & shining, I can imagine, now, its end—
As when the lights go off, one by one,
In a hotel at night, until at last
All of the travelers will be asleep, or until
Even the thin glow from the lobby is a kind
Of sleep; & while the woman behind the desk
Is applying more lacquer to her nails,
You can almost believe that the elevator,
As it ascends, must open upon starlight.

I stand out on the street, & do not go in.
That was our agreement, at my birth.

And for years I believed
That what went unsaid between us became empty,
And pure, like starlight, & that it persisted.

I got it all wrong.
I wound up believing in words the way a scientist
Believes in carbon, after death.

Tonight, I’m talking to you, father, although
It is quiet here in the Midwest, where a small wind,
The size of a wrist, wakes the cold again—
Which may be all that’s left of you & me.

When I left home at seventeen, I left for good.

That pale haze of stars goes on & on,
Like laughter that has found a final, silent shape
On a black sky. It means everything
It cannot say. Look, it’s empty out there, & cold.
Cold enough to reconcile
Even a father, even a son.
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Rumple rambling: copied this from the free online newsletter of 'Authors Publish. It will show up on the Comps and Calls for Subs forum over on, Stories Space, probably on New Year's Day.
BTW, just posted a longish list of competitions over there, all with January deadlines.
BTW #2: Odds are the links won't work, Sorry about that. Just google, Alpennia, and take it from there.




Calls for submissions from:
Alpennia, for:
Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast Fiction

They want short stories in the lesbian historic fiction genre, to be produced in audio format for the podcast, as well as published in text on the website. The editors want to see actual historic culture and the plot and characters should be firmly rooted in that time and place. Stories must be set before 1900; the editors would like to see stories that reach beyond the popular settings of 19th century America and England. Romance is optional – meaning story lines focusing on the establishment of a new romantic relationship – and romance stories should have some other strong element in addition to the romance. Stories may include fantastic elements that are appropriate to the historic setting. For example, they can include fantastic or supernatural events or beings that people of that era considered to be real. Or stories may be modeled on the fantastic literature of a specific historic era and culture. No time-travel or past memories, erotica or tragic endings.
Reading period: 1-31 January 2020
Length: Up to 5,000 words
Pay: $0.08/word


Wow. Those're professional rates. This looks cool. "The editors want to see actual historic culture and the plot and characters should be firmly rooted in that time and place." CURVY YOU HAD BETTER BE SUBMITTING TO THIS!!! Don't make me come across the pond and kick your butt (unless you'd like that smile )!

Exhausted. Three fingers of Old Crow please. Make it four.
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I binged watched season 1 of this with the Mrs over the past 5 days or so.. I guess Season 2 starts tonight..

"You" from Netflix.. it was kinda cool i thought.



Yeah, we binged season one and enjoyed it. About to start season two.

We are also mourning the imminent demise of Friends on Netflix. sad Thinking of watching Community on Hulu to fill the void.

The Mandalorian ROCKED.
Whew. Spent most of my waking hours in the last nine days in hospital rooms, mostly in the ICU with my Dad. Not out of the woods yet, but doing better. We actually said our goodbyes to him 2 days ago, but then he improved. Quite a roller coaster. Harrowing.

LJ and I got out last night and saw an AMAZING production of Sound of Music. Quite a pleasant break. Some chilling moments, I had remembered it as a frothy musical and forgotten the anti-Nazi anger at the core of the play. Unexpectedly timely. And the woman who played Maria was really good.

Hope everyone had a great holiday.
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But if you ever wanted to see Shannon Elizabeth banged by a snowman using a carrot for a dick this movies the one for you


My favorite genre!

We saw Noelle on Disney. Pretty lame, but it's a Christmas movie and it was Christmas. Anna Kendrick has enough charm to keep it afloat.
Ping, you magnificent bastard. Congratulations on another trip around the sun. Great friend, great writer, and inventor of your own genre, a humor/horror/cartoon/dadaist/erotic Techicolor hybrid that can only be described as Ping-esque.

Have a great day, man.




Dad is out of surgery, and apparently it was really touch and go for a while, but he should be okay. He was under a long time, but no complications.

Whew. Still in the waiting room. Fuck, that was scary.

Please hug all the people in your life and tell them you love them. Life is a house on fire.

Merry Christmas! Drinks're on Ping.
Sorry for the one-two punch of cancer, Tonya. Cruel fucking disease. My thoughts are with you.

Happy Irthday, Ping. I hope you have a good one. You are one of my favorite people here. Here's to many more.

Currently in the waiting room of ICU - my Dad had chest pains Saturday, had been doing well and planning to be released. Then a heart attack this morning. I truly have no idea what his prognosis is. I am just waiting. So thankful to have LJ to lean on.

2 more views to famous. Or infamous, as the case may be.
Thanks for all the kind words about my story. It didn't get a lot of votes when it first came out (it still has under 50) so I didn't think it made a very big impression. Glad to know that, at least with some of you, it did.

19 more views to famous. Might even eke it out before the beginning of the year!
Saw Frozen 2 with youngest daughter last night. It was good, though not nearly as good as Frozen, which sets a very high bar. The first Frozen was a perfect movie to me: profound, moving, funny, ground-breaking, truly surprizing.

Plus, Elsa is HOT!
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Good Morning All

Today has a deeper meaning to me than most. From time to time I see a posted thread here in Lush Would you meet another Lushie in the Real World. Well I feel very blessed to count myself one of the luckiest.
I met Ravenpearl a wee bit over 7 years ago here (and also Blue site) She came into my troubled life at a special time and truly saved me from myself and my dark demons. After chatting nack and forth she took the "leap" and moved across the country and we became a couple here in Oz. The reason for my pratting on is today she passed away at 12:05pm two years ago today. I miss her and I know she is watching over me daily, and yes I must tire her still with my antics
I miss you Ravenpearl I love you Ravenpearl You are in my thoughts daily Ravenpearl You calm me Ravenpearl;



So sorry to hear it, Fuzzy, but I am happy you have 5 glorious years with your Pearl. Christmas came really bring up some bittersweet memories, and losses sting sweetly. I'm with you in spirit. Been through some sad Christmases myself.

Christmas vaycay starts in 8 hours! 9 days off! Followed by one work day, and then 2 more days off! Lots of reading, lots of writing, lots of video games (Santa is bringing a PS4 for Christmas).

Tiny things to do between now and Santa-time, nothing heavy. Wrap a couple last minute presents. Cook a bunch of food on Monday and Tuesday (we eat Mexican, so all we have to do is heat stuff up on Christmas Day). I still haven't found a good source for tamales here (the only thing on the menu I don't know how to cook).

60 views to famous on Beneath!

Köffee please. Drinks're on me! And by me I mean ME!
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Ummmm you sure you’re not talking about belly buttons? I’m pretty sure all vaginas are “innies”. Well, unless it’s a pocket pussy or some such. ?


I think "outie" vaginas are refered to as penises.
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Clicked... but better than that I know 2 people I'm sending it to


Thanks for spreading it around!

LESS THAN 100 VIEWS TIL IT'S FAMOUS!!! (Sorry for yelling.)
Hey Bill, Tonya, Scott v.2, Lilly, the Unquenchable Curvinator, Tange (I know your name is Alyx but prefer Tange, maybe because it's so close to the word Tangy), and of course Fuzzy of the Donuts. And anyone else I may have missed.

Work has finally slowed a bit, the youngest's birthday bacchanal has passed, so I am relaxing into the end of the week and a nine day vacation. Whew. Nice feeling.

A present from youngest came in the mail today. I shook it before giving it to her, and clearly it was Lego. Yay!

Writing slowly but surely. Current story is DARK.

Merry Christmas all. Drinks're on me (and by me I mean Fuzzy).

Köffee please.

EDIT: Less than a hundred views before Beneath goes famous!
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Vibes and condolences to Adagio and family.

And to Other Scott and Verbal: You really need to read my comp story. You'll get a kick out of it, I think.

A glass of white wine to while away the last afternoon before my holiday adventure begins.


Yeah, it's on my radar because it's got monster sex! I'll definitely get to it, there are several stories I've been meaning to read, and with NINE DAYS OFF just around the corner, I've got time to read.

The class I tought went really, so I'm gonna coast into the weekend and then it's...Christmas!
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We lost a family member this morning. China Blue our miniature poodle was put to rest. For eighteen years she gave us love and comfort. Never failing to greet me at the door.


So sorry to hear it, Adagio. That's gotta hurt. My thoughts are with you.

Digging the pic of the Abomidable, Other Scott. Watching that is one of my fave Christmas rituals.

My attention has ebbed and flowed on the impeachment hearings over the last few weeks, and as I'm teaching today I can't listen to too much, but I have found this morning riveting. And angering. And saddening.

Sigh. Thanks for the set-up Ms. Tonya. I'll have a köffee and one of Fuzzy's donuts if there are any left from yesterday. Stale is good.
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Sadly, it deserves its 35% Rotten Tomatoes review. Just too damn much of everything from shitty dialogue to excessive editing to over-the-top gratuitous violence. Equally sad, Ryan Reynolds has become typecast as Deadpool in everything he now does, including real life. He needs another Amityville Horror-type remake to get him out of the typecast rut. If you’ve not seen his version of A-Horror, treat yourself.


I watched the first chase scene in this all the way through (it went on for about 20 minutes) before I turned this off. I actually found the editing and time jumps kinda thrilling, in a Michael Bay sorta way. But what I found prety disturbing was the body count. Even not counting ALL the bad guys who die, there must be 30 innocent bystanders in cars and on sidewalks that die, though of course the camera never lingers around to let you see what happens.

They also destroy a huge amount of priceless art in the scene. Maybe they are making a tonue-in-cheek statement about destroying all the old rules and creating your own. But it's a very depressing statement.
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En re the ongoing MRC (mistletoe Relocation crises (see above) --

Jeff, he wrote: Just tell people that there is a geosynchronous satellite full of mistletoe over the bar (which would save us several hundred thousand dollars, and the hassle of working out a deal for an immediate satellite launch with Elon Musk).

Me, I wrote: YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE!--
In response to the great mistletoe relocation crises, there is now a geosynchronous satellite full of mistletoe over the bar.

note: This is an even less costly alternative to Scott's suggestion of having mistletoe dangling from individual elf hats.

That's all folks. You may now return to your usual holiday carnal carousing.



"Mistletoe Relocation Crises" made me laugh. Thanks Bill.

More köffee please.
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I’d also like to nominate someone who’s statistics, in my opinion, represent an outstanding member. Mysteria27 has contributed a huge amount to, and brought a hella lot of people to this site. Whether her writing is to your taste or not, I think it’s obvious she has filled the want for more lighthearted entertainment. Mysteria has far exceeded the numbers required for various Lush badges.

Her stats blew me away.


278,649 profile views - if I’m correct that is “unique” views, one view per person.
11,275,552 story views ELEVEN MILLION!
860 stories
106 famous stories
Omnium badge
More than 500 followers



Yeah, I agree, she is an institution here, it would be nice to see it recognised.

Thanks for the nomination, Larry and LYFBUZ (not an acronym)!
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Hanging from the tip of my elf hat, maybe? That way I am always under the mistletoe.

Another tea, please.



So I have three solutions to the mistletoe problem.

1 - Staple mistletoe all over the ceiling so the entire bar is under mistletoe.

2 - Send up a geosynchronous satellite full of mistletoe that always hangs directly over Rumps.

3 - Just tell people that there is a geosynchronous satellite full of mistletoe over the bar (which would save us several hundred thousand dollars, and the hassle of working out a deal for an immediate satellite lauch with Elon Musk).

Work continues to be hard this week. I was given a new piece of graphics software that the whole University will use, and told to train people on it. The training is TOMORROW, and as there are no experts on campus, I am forced to become the expert. Feeling the Imposter Syndrome rather strongly right now.

I hope C-Annie and any other Aussies out there are okay. Australia sounds like a fiery hellscape right now. New highs in temperature are expected today.

Hey all.

Köffee please.
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I just added one view. By my count it is still 159 to go, dude.


Damn, you're right. I looked at the wrong set of digits. At 150, currently.

Thanks for the clicks!