It never ends…

Just finished a major revision to my Web site, and created a whole new wing.

Billboards.

Yep, billboards. They’re more than just visual clutter; they’re also social commentary.

And sometimes unintentionally funny social commentary, at that. Who knew that the secret to group sex with hot bi babes was drinking Captain Morgan’s Spiced Rum?

22 thoughts on “It never ends…

    • So basically, then, Detroit has an unfair advantage over the rest of the country in terms of consumer education? Now THAT just doesn’t seem right–this country should offer equal opportunity to everyone to learn how to attract hot women and get white laundry whiter!

      • Well, there’s nothing actually preventing other parts of the country from building 3-story-high representations of a Goodyear tire. Except good taste, perhaps.

  1. Love the new billboard stuff!! I remember an evening at a nightclub in which us hot bi babes sandwiched you and the Captain Morgan’s dude was throwing swag at us. So… it must be true. Must do it again!!

  2. Love the new billboard stuff!! I remember an evening at a nightclub in which us hot bi babes sandwiched you and the Captain Morgan’s dude was throwing swag at us. So… it must be true. Must do it again!!

  3. So basically, then, Detroit has an unfair advantage over the rest of the country in terms of consumer education? Now THAT just doesn’t seem right–this country should offer equal opportunity to everyone to learn how to attract hot women and get white laundry whiter!

  4. Well, there’s nothing actually preventing other parts of the country from building 3-story-high representations of a Goodyear tire. Except good taste, perhaps.

    • Well, damn! Does everybody know about the connection between Captain Morgan’s and group sex with bisexual women except me? You coulda told a fellow, yanno? 🙂

      • Well being a Floridian we all just kinda assumed you knew! Didn’t you see it in the handbook?!?

        BTW! Thanks for your very enlightening poly pages! As a member of a quad that started out from the swinging end of things over three years ago, we’ve hit some challenging times of late with some of us coming to the realization that this is really a poly situation and we like it like that, and others still having some significant issues with the concept as it affects our current interrelationships and the formation of future potential relationships.

        Your well written Q & A pages have provided us with some very valuable insights, as well as pointing us to some tools we can use to understand and cope with each other’s needs better. The fact that you write directly and in a non-preaching way is refreshing as most of the poly stuff tends to be a little to foofy or evangelical for pragmatic cynics such as we are.

        • Thanks! 🙂

          I can understand the distaste for “foofy,” as I have a very similar distaste myself–I prefer more practical advice. I appreciate the feedback; it’s good to know that people find the site useful.

  5. Well, damn! Does everybody know about the connection between Captain Morgan’s and group sex with bisexual women except me? You coulda told a fellow, yanno? 🙂

  6. Well being a Floridian we all just kinda assumed you knew! Didn’t you see it in the handbook?!?

    BTW! Thanks for your very enlightening poly pages! As a member of a quad that started out from the swinging end of things over three years ago, we’ve hit some challenging times of late with some of us coming to the realization that this is really a poly situation and we like it like that, and others still having some significant issues with the concept as it affects our current interrelationships and the formation of future potential relationships.

    Your well written Q & A pages have provided us with some very valuable insights, as well as pointing us to some tools we can use to understand and cope with each other’s needs better. The fact that you write directly and in a non-preaching way is refreshing as most of the poly stuff tends to be a little to foofy or evangelical for pragmatic cynics such as we are.

  7. Thanks! 🙂

    I can understand the distaste for “foofy,” as I have a very similar distaste myself–I prefer more practical advice. I appreciate the feedback; it’s good to know that people find the site useful.

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