Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Monday, June 22, 2009

A Madonna Original - Part 2



Now some of you may wonder what I am writing about in particular. I am writing because I am unsure why is it that people, moreso musicians, need to redo and add-on additional musics and noise into the backgrounds or overlay the scritcha-scritch sounds atop the wonderful and joyous music.



Madonna's "What It Feels Like For A Girl" is a good example. If you read the lyrics it makes the lives girls lead a dysfunction and contradiction, and yet, it praises them for their bravery versus the men who can't imagine being girls. The softness of the lullaby and gentle overtones express a certain level of feminiity without it being sarcastic or argumentative, making Madonna contradict herself.

(And for the record: I Love Madonna the singer, not Madonna the actress.)



With the feminism of today, women can handle almost any job a man can handle but for some reason, men can't handle the things women do. I'd love seeing a God-made man giving birth (and don't reason me into that 'person' ... the changeling who kept her ovaries but added a gender extension. THAT'S not a man!!), or accept life on the lower end of the scale.



Depending on the job, some women have complained that they make close to 20% (or more) LESS than their male counterparts. I've seen female tow-truck drivers, police officers, CEO's, CFO's, managers, and many other jobs where they deserve all they earn, period.



I am thus, writing this tribute to Madonna, with love, not admonishment. I am writing this telling you all the song was (and IS) amazing in it's original form.

And I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.

Blessings,





Julian

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Fighting



Have you ever found someone willing to wrestle with you? Not just someone of the same gender, but someone of the opposite gender. Mainly, your lover. The woman who wants to overpower you with her own inner and personal strength, and desire to express it.

She aches to flex her muscles, is dying to slap you, punch you, choke you, SCREAM at you at the top of her lungs, and most of all ... to enjoy it and not be ashamed or afraid of hurting you.


"Either you're talking about us, or I'm kicking your ass."

Burn Notice - Fiona (Gabrielle Anwar)


He hands reach for you. She grasp you, clinging, not worried about her magnificent breast being a hinderance or a problem in any way to her feminine physique, or of being afraid of you in any way hurting her. She slaps you, a gleeful look in her eyes, glimmering madly, eyebrows arched, and a smile holding her cheeks high under her eyes, her body braced for lunging at you over the soft mattress.


She grabs your wrist, turning your arms backward, flopping hard against your body, her perfectly curved body crushing against you, pressing the smooth pubic mound over your stomach as she tries to straddle you, holding you in place, keeping her weight on you to press you down on the mattress, and you flex your biceps to push her off you.

Laughter fills the room, and she's grinding crushing you holding you in place, giggling and wiggling like mad aroused and arousing you. You're both drunk with the pleasure of meeting, of touching, of making your dreams a reality, and that makes you both all the more happier. Nothing could help keep you from giggling like wild feral creatures, enjoying your nudity and the pleasure of one anothers' touch, grasp or holds.


A flip moves you atop her, and then her elbow strikes your shoulder, pushing you back, tossing you onto the mattress on your back. No nails but her fingers are extended and your biceps burn with the muscle flexing and the use of inner power and strength as you try to keep her from overpowering you.











Even when you flop over her, pressinng your limp cock and naked body atop hers', she still giggling and straining, trying to bite or nip you, kissing and kicking, using her toes for leverage, and the thought of tickling her enters your mind. Then SHE tries tickling you, but you've pinned her to the bed again, giggling with her, laughing and loving her wrestling with you on your rented bed, wanting so much more than time will allow for your weekend.

A concession: you're both exhausted, but you're holding her, and she's breathing fast.

A kiss lands on your lips, her neck craning out, her eyes shutting gently, lashes against her face as she exhales, then inhales your tongue, keeping you deep in her mouth, passion rushing between you both and your bodies electric with lust & love.

I was watching "Burn Notice" on USA's network, and the main characters, Michael (Jeffery Donovan) and Fiona (Gabrielle Anwar) are former lovers and friends, who, reunited, make the best of their momentary relationship.

At one point she wants to know what's happening next as she assist him in his missions around Miami, and begins hitting, punching and gives a few judo tosses and they eventually wind up in bed, backs to one another, maybe afraid of what they've done or how they feel.

Maybe ...

But the wrestling was still fun.

Blessings & Love,





Julian

Good Luck

This is a selection of posted quotes and sayings regarding luck and hope and hard work, and I hope they touch and assist someone who loves me and whom I love.

She's a wonderful woman & friend; I hope she reads this before she goes to her testing for her license.

She's gonna be a great pilot.

Adios gang,




Julian

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Luck does not favor hesitation. (Roman words of wisdom)

It is better to be born lucky than rich. (unknown)

All of us have bad luck and good luck. The man who persists through the bad luck -- who keeps right on going -- is the man who is there when the good luck comes -- and is ready to receive it. (Robert Collier)

Men of action are favored by the Goddess of luck. (George S. Clason)

Better an ounce of luck than a pound of gold. (Yiddish proverb)

I find that the harder I work, the more luck I seem to have. (John Heywood)

Luck is the residue of design. (John Milton)

If one is lucky, a solitary fantasy can totally transform one million realities. (M. Angelou)

Luck is a dividend of sweat. The more you sweat, the luckier you get. (Ray A. Kroc)

Good luck is a lazy man's estimate of a worker's success.

The only sure thing about luck is that it will change. (Wilson Mizner)

Each misfortune you encounter will carry in it the seed of tomorrow's good luck. (Mandino)

Good luck is often with the man who doesn't include it in his plans. (Unknown)

Luck is when opportunity knocks and you answer. (Unknown)

It's hard to detect good luck - it looks so much like something you've earned. (Frank Clark)

Luck never gives; it only lends. (Swedish proverb)

I am a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work the more I have of it. (T. Jefferson)

May good luck be your friend in whatever you do and may trouble be always a stranger to you. (Irish blessing)

For each petal on the shamrock this brings a wish your way. Good health, good luck, and happiness for today and every day. (Irish blessing)

Being deeply learned and skilled, being well trained and using well spoken words; This is good luck. (Buddha quote)

May your pockets be heavy and your heart be light. May good luck pursue you each morning and night. (Irish blessing)

Good luck happens when preparedness meets opportunity.

Good luck comes in slender currents, misfortune in a rolling tides. (Irish saying)

The amount of good luck coming your way depends on your willingness to act. (B. Sher)

For a long time now I have tried simply to write the best I can. Sometimes I have good luck and write better than I can. (Ernest Hemingway)

Diligence is the mother of good luck. (Benjamin Franklin)

The luck of having talent is not enough; one must also have a talent for luck. (H. Berlioz )

They say you have to be good to be lucky, but I think you have to be lucky to be good. (Rico Carty)

Depend on the rabbit's foot if you will, but remember it didn't work for the rabbit. (R. Shay)

Everything in life is luck. (Donald Trump)

Go and wake up your luck. (Persian saying)

Luck is what you have left over after you give 100 percent. (L. Coleman)

Those who have succeeded at anything and don't mention luck are kidding themselves. (Larry King)

Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect. (Ralph Emerson)

I don't know anything about luck. I've never banked on it, and I'm afraid of people who do. Luck to me is something else; hard work and realizing what is opportunity and what isn't. (Lucille Ball)

Men have made an idol of luck as an excuse for their own thoughtlessness. (Democritus)

Winners believe that they create their own luck by their actions; losers believe in good and bad luck. (Unknown)

We must believe in luck. For how else can we explain the success of those we don't like? (Jean Costeau)

Success is just a matter of luck, all you need to do is ask a failure. History may be written by academics but it's rarely created by them. (Unknown)

Nobody gets justice. People only get good luck or bad luck. (Orson Welles)

If it weren't for bad luck, I'd have no luck at all. (Country Western Song)

It is the mark of an inexperienced man not to believe in luck. (Joseph Conrad)

Throw a lucky man in the sea, and he will come up with a fish in his mouth. (Arab proverb)

If your are lucky enough to be Irish, you are lucky enough. (unknown)

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