Thursday, July 29, 2010

random boys...(2)


You know that I love you boy.
Hot like Mexico, rejoice.
At this point I gotta choose,
nothing to loose.

Don't call my name.
Don't call my name, Alejandro.
I'm not your babe.
I'm not your babe, Fernando.

Don't wanna kiss, don't wanna touch.
Just smoke one cigarette and hush.
Don't call my name.
Don't call my name, Roberto. (Lady Gaga- Alejandro)

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

who wants a coke?...


Coca-Cola is a carbonated soft drink sold in stores, restaurants, and vending machinesinternationally. The Coca-Cola Company claims that the beverage is sold in more than 200 countries.[1] It is produced by The Coca-Cola Company in Atlanta, Georgia, and is often referred to simply as Coke (a registered trademark of The Coca-Cola Company in the United States since March 27, 1944). Originally intended as a patent medicinewhen it was invented in the late 19th century by John Pemberton, Coca-Cola was bought out by businessman Asa Griggs Candler, whose marketing tactics led Coke to its dominance of the world soft-drink market throughout the 20th century.

"my precious"...


A man's panties are precious. Women may sometimes fail to understand the importance of panties to a man who loves to wear lingerie, because to us women, panties are really a practical item of every day existence. Sure, they can be used for appealing effect, and it is certainly true that not all panties are created equal, but nevertheless, panties are, for most women, just panties.

Monday, July 26, 2010

boys balls...



A ball is a round, usually spherical but sometimes ovoid, object with various uses. It is used in ball games, where the play of the game follows the state of the ball as it is hit, kicked or thrown by players. Balls can also be used for simpler activities, such as catch, marbles and juggling. Balls made from hard-wearing materials are used in engineering applications to provide very low friction bearings, known as ball bearingsBlack powder weapons use stone and metal balls as projectiles.
Although many types of balls are today made from rubber, this form was unknown outside the Americas until after the voyages ofColumbus. The Spanish were the first Europeans to see bouncing rubber balls (albeit solid and not inflated) which were employed most notably in the Mesoamerican ballgame. Balls used in various sports in other parts of the world prior to Columbus were made from other materials such as animal bladders or skins, stuffed with various materials.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

...or just black?


Black is the color of objects that do not emit or reflect light in any part of the visible spectrum; they absorb all such frequencies of light. Although black is sometimes described as an "achromatic", or hueless, color, in practice it can be considered a color, as in expressions like "black cat" or "black paint".

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

black & white?


White: Reverence, purity, birth, simplicity, cleanliness, peace, humility, precision, innocence, youth, winter, snow, good, sterility, marriage (Western cultures), death (Eastern cultures), cold, clinical.


Black: Power, sexuality, sophistication, formality, elegance, wealth, mystery, fear, evil, unhappiness, depth, style, evil, sadness, remorse, anger, anonymity, underground, good technical color, mourning, death (Western cultures).

Monday, July 19, 2010

Hello Kitty!!



Hello Kitty (ハローキティ Harō Kiti?)[1], is a fictional character produced by theJapanese company Sanrio, first designed by Yuko Shimizu. The character is a staple of the kawaii segment of Japanese popular culture.[2] The character is portrayed as a female white Japanese bobtail cat with a red bow. The character's first appearance on an item, a vinyl coin purse, was introduced in Japan in 1975 and brought to the United States in 1976.[3][4] This debut came under the Sanrio company lineup, where her various products are still developed and sold.
The Hello Kitty trademark has since spread globally and developed licensing arrangements worth more than $1 billion annually.[5] Examples of products depicting the character include dolls, stickers, greeting cards, clothes, accessories, school supplies, dishes and home appliances.[6] Her fame as a recurring Sanrio character has led to the creation of two officially licensed Hello Kitty theme parks, Harmonyland and the indoor Sanrio Puroland.



Sunday, July 18, 2010

in nature...






this is a really traditional style nature documentary that happens to focus on the gay life of many different species: birds that only mix up the sexes for the purposes of egg fertilization but couple in same-sex pairs, pan-sexual monkeys who resolve aggression with coitus between all any which way followed by sharing of whatever food/territory/prize object was in dispute being two of the most memorable instances... I would love to see this again.

In fact, I demand to see it again!

oh I haven't said enough its from Australia or new zealand or somewhere but is not at all goofy in style a la say mark lewis films, but the revelations laid out are jaw droppingly,..funny actually really. Unless I suppose you're scandalized in which case you will want to preach at the creatures.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

random boys...(1)



Touch me, t-touch me baby but don't mess up my hair
Love me, l-love me crazy
But don't get too attached, this is a brief affair

Vanity (pictures in magazines, movie screens)
Vanity (mirrors and cameras, so many beauty queens)
Vanity (it's so good to be)
Fabulous and glamourous, we love ourselves and no one else
Va-va-va-va-vanity va-vanity, va-va-va-vanity.... from Lady Gaga- Vanity

Thursday, July 15, 2010

a little bit of art fashion...(2)




The continually changing fashions of the West have been generally unparalleled either in antiquity or in the other great civilizations of the world until recent decades. Early Western travellers, whether to PersiaTurkeyJapan or China frequently remark on the absence of changes in fashion there, and observers from these other cultures comment on the unseemly pace of Western fashion, which many felt suggested an instability and lack of order in Western culture. The Japanese Shogun's secretary boasted (not completely accurately) to a Spanish visitor in 1609 that Japanese clothing had not changed in over a thousand years.[2] However in Ming China, for example, there is considerable evidence for rapidly changing fashions in Chinese clothing.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

let me see your ass





jockstrap (also known as a jock, jock strap, strap, supporter, or athletic supporter) is an undergarment designed for supporting the male genitalia during sports or other vigorous physical activity. A jockstrap consists of a waistband (usually elastic) with a support pouch for the genitalia and two elastic straps affixed to the base of the pouch and to the left and right sides of the waistband at the hip. The pouch, in some varieties, may be fitted with a pocket to hold an impact resistant cup to protect the testicles and/or the penis from injury.

The word jockstrap has purportedly been in use at least since 1888, a likely contraction of 'jockey strap', as the garment was first designed for bicycle riders, or 'bike jockeys'. The Bike Jockey Strap was the first jockstrap manufactured in America in 1874.[1][2]
Jockey meaning 'rider', primarily a race horse rider, has been in use since 1670.[3] Jockey itself is the diminutive form of the Scots nickname Jock (for John) as Jackie is for the English nickname Jack. The nicknames Jack and Jackie, Jock and Jockey have been used generically for 'man, fellow, boy, common man'. From the period c.1650-c.1850, 'jock' was used as slang for penis.[4]
The more recent slang term 'jock', meaning an athlete, is traced to 1959 and is itself derived from 'jockstrap'.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

sexy bitches...



It is not often art exhibitions get vandalised on their opening night but Sexy Bitches was always going to offend some people.They say sex sells and so too it seems images of sexy women.All five of Gina Kiel's works have sold within days of the exhibition opening.“The aim of having an exhibition is always to get your work out there, but it's also to sell it,” says Ms KielBut not everyone's buying into the representations of women at Manky Chops gallery.Two women were so offended by the works they tagged “manky sexist” on the gallery's wall.Artist Slope says he doesn’t have to defend the gallery.“No apologies at all. It's not negative at all,” he says.“I though it was hilarious. It's good to offend some people, I suppose. Some people have got a low offence level.”Xoe Hall, another artist on display, even welcomes the strong reaction.“That was a bit of a stir, but that's kinda what I wanted my artwork to do. I wanted it to be exciting for everyone,” she says.The artists have one message to those who might take offence.“If they don't like it, they don't have to come to the show,” says Slope.The two male and two female artists in the exhibition say they are simply expressing their love of the female form.For those who do like sexy bitches, the exhibition is on at Manky Chops gallery until June 19.