"A little sadistic to watch....definitely masochistic subject matter."
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about me
about 5'10" about 190 lbs, hairy...gorilla/sasquatch hairy except for head which was the victim of a very curious nephew and an electric razor . Physically I look like an upright bear or mountain gorilla, heh.
I'd like to learn more about the lifestyle and the relationship aspects of BDSM. I've been interested in BDSM since I was 12 and have read the books, seen the how-to vids, and all the other things you've heard so many times before. I've done a few pseudo-scenes in the past but they were vanilla in comparison to what a real scene is...and that's why I'm here. As to my personality: what can I say? I read a lot. If it's an interesting topic I'll read it. Like world mythology(doesn't matter what culture, I'll read about it). I tend to be a perfectionist when it comes to things that interest me. I like to explore. Usually hiking in the mountains or getting lost intentionally in a new city just so I can find my way around and discover more about the place. I'm a bit of a smartass (ok, more than a bit, heh) and tend to make jokes at the worst times. It doesn't help that I have bushy eyebrows and I look like I'm scowling if I relax my face. If you see me around, don't be afraid to say "Hi". If anything, I'm not mad, I'm probably just thinking about how much I spent on gas this week, heh. Favorite Quote: "I drank what?" Socrates, last words
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Just making sure they're not burned, heh heh. Love those ice cubes ...
photo posted 08/28
The project's wrapped and we've all gone home...except me. I'm still waiting for my plane to leave for the states. No gold as predicted and the land owner now has a freshly turned field. We damage the land we repair it before we go. Other folks that do this leave gaping holes so big you could bury a semi truck in it.
Sat, August 23, 2008 - 10:10 PM
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All I can say is that we're done, my men have money to feed their families, and some rich SOB is deluding himself by starting yet another project in another city. All I can s... read more
Well, we have a nice hole. That's all I can say. My men and the workers are pretty much saying the same thing: "Boss, I don't think there's treasure here". I'm inclined to agree. We've been doing this for so long we start to recognize the phases of a project's demise:
Thu, August 14, 2008 - 10:35 PM
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1) Denial: "You're wrong!! I saw all the signs!! The treasure's here!!" 2) Anger: "It's your fault!! You're malas (bad luck)!!" 3) Bargaining: "Ok ok, how about we go for one more week of digging? If there's no other signs... read more
Looks like my trip to the Phil will have a small side trip. My uncle's project site won't be the only one. It looks like there's a friend of his that *ahem* had a dream that a golden water buffalo told him to dig under the swimming pool in his back yard (cue Looney Tunes sound effects). I'm still shaking my head and my men are still laughing about it.
Sun, July 13, 2008 - 12:22 AM
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So as a "favor" (read: I do this for you now, you owe me one later) to his friend, we'll be heading down south for a few days to some rich p... read more
Well, here we go again. Since 2001 I've been bouncing back and forth across the Pacific at the behest of an uncle. An uncle that for all intents and purposes has become infected with gold fever.
Wed, June 25, 2008 - 8:19 PM
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Every year, I spend time in the Philippines searching for the fabled Yamashita Treasure. Supposedly during WW II the Japanese troops occupying the Philippines buried tons of stolen jewels, gold, and other precious metals all over the country. Legend says traps were left wherever the treasure was bu... read more
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