Thursday – November 22nd – 2007
As we say in America, Happy Thanksgiving. I must say
Thanksgiving was fantastic. We got up around seven to make Biscuits
and gravy for the our contribution of the Thanksgiving feast. This is
going to be our second year in a row going to the NY boys of Leather
Thanksgiving celebration. Our early morning cooking went off without
a hitch and we got to watch some of the parade too! I also called my
Aunt to wish her a wonderful Thanksgiving. Everything was perfect and
on time, we were headed out of the house and off to the train station
by eleven. ( I decided to take mass transit since holiday tunnel
traffic can be a bit hinky to say the least). Thanksgiving was great.
We were with a lot of leather family and friends and it was simply a
great feeling all around. Once again Jake cooked up an amazing meal.
It's safe to say that myself and slave barb are very thankful for all
the extended family we have. Equally as important slave barb's
biscuits and gravy were a big hit! Some other highlights for me were
getting a holiday text from cru. That dude rock the house and it's
was great to be thought of by cru and those guys at this time of the
year. I also had a chance to call pug. We got to pass the phone
around the table and give her a taste of East Coast Thanksgiving.
Slave barb got a couple of nice calls too! Good stuff all around. We
headed off to catch the train around eight thirty. We caught the
train just in time. We did need to run and catch the train ( I didn't
feel like waiting for the next one). We made it by the skin of my
cock. No sooner did out feet land in the train the doors closed and
we were rollin'. We got home, had some Chai, watched a show on female
Bodybuilding and then went to sleep. What a great day.
As side note. I was amazed at the area
that Jake lived in. When I was a teen and hanging out in Alphabet
city in NYC there were four full avenue's and cross streets ( this
took up a lot of territory) that were totally burnt out. No stores,
nothing fancy, just squatters, junkies, gangs, punks, and violent
homeless people of all kind. There were many buildings that were not
even erect anymore. They were left to crumble to the pavement. Back
then you could not get a cab to take you all the way down to the
Lower East Side. Now it's, fashionable, trendy and lovely! What a
difference a couple of decades make.
Of course the problems are not solved,
they are simply moved elsewhere.
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Really happy you guys had such a great holiday! Thank you so much for the call, it meant a lot to me and got me through the rest of the evening!
Respectfully,
~ pug
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