Reinhold Niebuhr at TNR
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As someone who found the whole Crowley-Gates-Obama beer summit kind of absurd the first time around, I'm actually kind of impressed--not to mention surprised--by the news that Crowley and Gates met for a second round of beers (minus Obama and the cameras) at a Cambridge bar last night. Is it possible something good might come out of that whole media circus?
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COMMENTS (2)
There's nothing for them to be ashamed of. Gates isn't the first person to be attracted to someone in a uniform, and he won't be the last. As for Crowley, he's simply succumbing to what many of us already know: smart is sexy.
No doubt they got a taste of the whole power exchange thing, too. Handcuffs should be on every nightstand.
There's nothing for them to be ashamed of. Gates isn't the first person to be attracted to someone in a uniform, and he won't be the last. As for Crowley, he's simply succumbing to what many of us already know: smart is sexy.
No doubt they got a taste of the whole power exchange thing, too. Handcuffs should be on every nightstand.
BILL YARD!!!! As I live and breathe! Nice to see you back.
Very nice.
Things are beginning to look up around here.
We want to hear everything -- for example, how's life been on the Bay Area/Petaluma/Santa Rosa polyamory circuit?
I was trying to get something similar going out here in East Tenn., but it's difficult to get folks to look beyond the family.
BILL YARD!!!! As I live and breathe! Nice to see you back.
Very nice.
Things are beginning to look up around here.
We want to hear everything -- for example, how's life been on the Bay Area/Petaluma/Santa Rosa polyamory circuit?
I was trying to get something similar going out here in East Tenn., but it's difficult to get folks to look beyond the family.