The Tease!

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Registered: 02-28-2006
The Tease!
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Mon, 07-07-2008 - 7:43pm
I'm setting up a week long tease for DW starting tonight (Monday), that I have high hopes will yield explosive results. The kernel of the idea is from Laura Corn's book, although I'm turning up the kink factor just a little — because I can, and because it affords me the chance to be a little Dom, which we all know I'm up for. DW and the kids will be away for almost 3 weeks starting a week from today, so I'm hoping this will send her off with some wonderful memories of our last weekend together in July.

I've just taken one of our dining room chairs, carried it up to our bedroom and set it against the wall, without saying a word to her as to what I was doing or why. Unbeknownst to her, I've also made dinner reservations for the two of us for Saturday evening, and arranged with DS for him to babysit his sister that night.



More details to follow as the week wears on and the tease unfolds further.


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Registered: 02-28-2006
In reply to: bostonsteve
Sat, 07-12-2008 - 12:33pm
I grew up 5 minutes from Worcester, and went to college there. Haven't lived in that part of the state since 1988 (when I left for NYC) though.


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Registered: 04-18-2008
In reply to: bostonsteve
Sat, 07-12-2008 - 12:36pm
Just fine, thank you, actually I have a very fast car and can zoom through with ease!

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Registered: 04-18-2008
In reply to: bostonsteve
Sat, 07-12-2008 - 12:37pm

I bet WPI?


Did I ever tell you the day I went to Good VIbes I sweet talked the two metermaids out of not ticketing me???

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Registered: 02-28-2006
In reply to: bostonsteve
Sat, 07-12-2008 - 12:37pm
I love hearing the stories from transplanted midwesterners the first time they go through there.


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Registered: 02-28-2006
In reply to: bostonsteve
Sat, 07-12-2008 - 12:40pm
Yup, WPI (both undergrad and grad).

We weren't so lucky. We got a ticket as a memento of our toy shopping expedition. Who knew spaces with parking meters had time windows when they became no parking zones in the middle of the day ??


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Registered: 04-18-2008
In reply to: bostonsteve
Sat, 07-12-2008 - 12:44pm
LOL, one of my favorite things, or most annoying I guess, is to watch people try to navigate around the little rotaries in the center of my town and the one in the center of the town next to us. Our house is on the road that goes from one center to the other so we go "round and "round a lot! I thought most people has to know what a Yield sign was before they got their driver's license!!! I bet there are no places that need Yield signs in the Midwest.

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Registered: 04-18-2008
In reply to: bostonsteve
Sat, 07-12-2008 - 12:47pm
I didn't either and it was just luck for me. I had no change and saw the metermaids and asked them not to ticket me while I got some from inside. I was right outside Good VIbes at the time. They looked at me and said, no worries, we are going on lunch break...yeah two metermaids working together and going for lunch together...let your mind wander here Steve....

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Registered: 02-28-2006
In reply to: bostonsteve
Sat, 07-12-2008 - 12:52pm
Nope, not much need for yield signs when all your roads meet each other at right angles.

LOL at the meter maids. Are we on the Fantasies board now?

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Registered: 04-18-2008
In reply to: bostonsteve
Sat, 07-12-2008 - 1:02pm

Dunno, LOL maybe I should get a metermaid outfit for a special tease night for dh!


BTW I was born in the Midwest and I still rule the rotary. (helps that I moved out before I could even walk and I have lived and driven in MANY major East coast cities)

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Registered: 02-28-2006
In reply to: bostonsteve
Sat, 07-12-2008 - 2:09pm
DW has opened the gift. Y'all are gonna laugh. The gift was never about tonight. The gift is about the fact that bright and early Monday morning she's getting in a car with 2 kids and leaving on a trip that will take her through 11 states in 16 days, touring 7 college campuses along the way.

The gift was an audiobook: Amy Tan's Saving Fish From Drowning.


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