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Mija

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May 17, 2001, 3:10:08 PM5/17/01
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This happens to me a lot. I get stuck on an object. My
brain I mean. For a while it was a school desk. I looked
for them everywhere, pictures, in stories and in real life,
feeling my pulse race when I saw just the right one.

"Just the right one" in school desks is a wooden slant top
one, with sturdy metal legs. Books and things fit under
the lid. The seat is separate from the desk, not attached
to the back. Nothing ornate iron about it. And of course
it fits me perfectly.

When Megan posted about looking for a bulletin board
I totally understood. The object feels very very
necessary, one that I build stories about, that I can't
get out of my mind.

The "just the right thing" that haunts me most consistantly
is a hairbrush. I'm not sure why. I was never spanked with
one as a child -- only read about that sort of thing. Yet
the object feels like one associated with childhood. I don't
like being spanked with one, they hurt so. But I think about
being spanked with them all the time. And um, have bought too
many of them on eBay and at flea markets. Even though Pab gave
me a new and very expensive one when he first met me.

Yes, that's really it. An oval wooden hairbrush constantly
haunts my thoughts. <shiver>

Has anyone else experienced this?

Peace,

Mija

--

"Speaking personally, you can have my gun, but you'll take my
book when you pry my cold, dead fingers off the binding"

Pablo and Mija's Treehouse -- http://www.thetreehouse.net

domino

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May 18, 2001, 3:31:32 AM5/18/01
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On Thu, 17 May 2001 12:10:08 -0700, in soc.sexuality.spanking, Mija
<mij...@newsguy.com> wrote:

>The "just the right thing" that haunts me most consistantly
>is a hairbrush.

You might want to go drool :

http://www.masonpearson.com/choose.html
http://www.ballbeauty.com/mphowto.htm
http://www.kentbrushes.co.uk/
http://www.jean-pierre-creations.com/indexis.htm

love
domino

Molly B

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May 18, 2001, 10:43:52 AM5/18/01
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Mija wrote:
>
> This happens to me a lot. I get stuck on an object. My
> brain I mean. For a while it was a school desk. I looked
> for them everywhere, pictures, in stories and in real life,
> feeling my pulse race when I saw just the right one.

<snip>

> Yes, that's really it. An oval wooden hairbrush constantly
> haunts my thoughts. <shiver>

Oh really? Is that why one appeared on my doorstep for my
birthday?
<wondering if Mija wants to get a closer look at it>

> Has anyone else experienced this?

Oh, yes. And it doesn't even have to be a spanko object. It
could be fountain pens. Or it could be the perfect bag to
carry books and papers in -- I'm always on the lookout for
that. I've seen a couple of schoolbags online that *might* be
it -- both are British schoolchild items, one even has straps
that let you use it as a backpack.

I'm always looking for just the right stationery supplies.
<wondering if there's a ng for people with stationery
fetishes>

Mostly, tho, it's clothing items that obsess, my mental list
of things I want to add to my collection. Hockey kilt? game
skirt? Which would be just right? I saw someone wearing a
hockey kilt I wanted in a restaurant, and I tried not to stare
like a pervert. I considered calling the school team to ask
where they get their kilts.

There are a few other items on my clothing list, some
kink-related, some not.

Tho I'm always on the lookout, I'm not really in toy obsession
mode right now.

Always happy to go shopping either way :)


Molly B
p&e

domino

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May 18, 2001, 11:04:32 AM5/18/01
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On Fri, 18 May 2001 10:43:52 -0400, in soc.sexuality.spanking, Molly B
<mol...@newsguy.com> wrote:

>[post by e-mailing to: s...@gelemna.org]

>I'm always looking for just the right stationery supplies.


><wondering if there's a ng for people with stationery
>fetishes>

I do't know, but if there is one, I'll join :-)))

>I considered calling the school team to ask
>where they get their kilts.

Can't hurt to try - they'd prolly think you were a mom anyway

love
domino

Zprymantis

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May 18, 2001, 11:22:56 AM5/18/01
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Now don't think me odd... ::smirk:::....but, I wanted the perfect candy
cigarettes to toss into the box along with a gift I was mailing to Steven
back in December. My husband and I went to all the local stores looking
for them, as a gag gift. (Steven is all the time munching on one in IMs
after I type something especially nice like - "please oh please don't pull
my panties down."

We were only able to find the new politically correct candy cigarettes. They
were just not the same as the ones I remembered from childhood.

The new ones were called "candy sticks" and their boxes were not decorated
like parodies of famous name brand ciggies. :( They also didn't have the
red tip. The red tip is very important, because you are suppose to
accidentally stick the candy cig in your mouth the wrong direction and
scream. :)

So, we tossed the FAKE candy cigs into his package and mailed it off.

A few weeks later, the obsession grew. We were indignant! How could they
have stopped making these icons of our youth! So we started calling places.
Eventually we found a candy supplier across the state that had them! We had
them give us a detailed description over the phone, we piled up the car and
RACED there!

Sure enough, there they were! We bought three cartons! There were boxes of
different brands and even the genuine red tips! We also found pixie sticks
and dots on paper! We also bought some Beef Jerky. LOL

So, the next time Steven came to visit we gave him an entire case of candy
cigs to take home with him - and I still have a case sitting here by my
computer desk.

Now that I HAVE them - it seems so much less important. LOL

z - smoking a candy cig, red tip facing out


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Molly B

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May 18, 2001, 11:41:39 AM5/18/01
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Zprymantis wrote:
>
> post to SSS using e-mail: s...@gelemna.org
>
> Now don't think me odd... ::smirk:::....but, I wanted the perfect candy
> cigarettes to toss into the box along with a gift I was mailing to Steven
> back in December. My husband and I went to all the local stores looking
> for them, as a gag gift. (Steven is all the time munching on one in IMs
> after I type something especially nice like - "please oh please don't pull
> my panties down."

Munching a candy cig seems like an odd response to a request
not to have one's drawers removed ;)

<snip of sad part of story of fake cigs>


> A few weeks later, the obsession grew. We were indignant! How could they
> have stopped making these icons of our youth! So we started calling places.
> Eventually we found a candy supplier across the state that had them! We had
> them give us a detailed description over the phone, we piled up the car and
> RACED there!
>
> Sure enough, there they were! We bought three cartons! There were boxes of
> different brands and even the genuine red tips! We also found pixie sticks
> and dots on paper! We also bought some Beef Jerky.

I remember those candy cigarettes! And I could picture the
boxes exactly. They also came in a bubble gum version, with
different colors of gum wrapped in thin white paper. I wasn't
allowed to have pixie sticks very often (or those wax bottles
with liquid inside). I don't see why, since we were allowed
all kinds of other junk. Do you remember wax lips?

Anyone else have favorite candy (current or nostalgic)?

Molly B
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Mija

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May 18, 2001, 12:28:52 PM5/18/01
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> [post by e-mailing to: s...@gelemna.org]
>
> Mija wrote:
> >
> > This happens to me a lot. I get stuck on an object. My
> > brain I mean. For a while it was a school desk. I looked
> > for them everywhere, pictures, in stories and in real life,
> > feeling my pulse race when I saw just the right one.
>
> <snip>
>
> > Yes, that's really it. An oval wooden hairbrush constantly
> > haunts my thoughts. <shiver>

Molly replied with:

> Oh really? Is that why one appeared on my doorstep for my
> birthday?
> <wondering if Mija wants to get a closer look at it>

No, that's okay. Unless Tony's hired you to write a
review. ;) We can just stick to the fuzzy paddle.

> > Has anyone else experienced this?
>
> Oh, yes. And it doesn't even have to be a spanko object. It
> could be fountain pens. Or it could be the perfect bag to
> carry books and papers in -- I'm always on the lookout for
> that. I've seen a couple of schoolbags online that *might* be
> it -- both are British schoolchild items, one even has straps
> that let you use it as a backpack.

Ooo... I have a friend with just the right leather one
like that. It's very very nice. :) But grown up rather
than school childish.



> Mostly, tho, it's clothing items that obsess, my mental list
> of things I want to add to my collection. Hockey kilt? game
> skirt? Which would be just right? I saw someone wearing a
> hockey kilt I wanted in a restaurant, and I tried not to stare
> like a pervert. I considered calling the school team to ask
> where they get their kilts.

And you didn't because?? What did said kilt look like? Was
it plaid? Like Haron, you seem to be leaving out important
details here chica!


> Always happy to go shopping either way :)

Cool beans. Break out the charge cards!

Peace,

Mija

P&e

Haron

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May 18, 2001, 1:28:36 PM5/18/01
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MollyB confesses:


>I'm always looking for just the right stationery supplies. <wondering if
there's a ng for people with stationery fetishes>


<bouncing excitedly, holding my hand up> I'd be on that ng, any day!
Yeeeeah... I must confess here, that although my uniform fetish is pretty
much a result of corrupting influence, I've been a stationery junkie before
I could write.
Pretty notebooks? Any time. Fancy pens? Gimme! Girl can't have too many
pencil-cases. And who said soft leather bookbags/backpacks went out of
fashion three years ago?
My father doesn't even have to think for too long when he needs a present
for me on a small occasion: an interesting pen will make my day.
When I discovered a liking to all things tartan, suddenly there were too
many notebooks with Scottish clan colours on offer. I had to have one each.
Funny enough, they were all connected to spanking in my pre-Internet days.
Since I spent most of my time playing pretend, correct uniform in my
make-believe school included just right notebooks, pens, pencils, erasers
and sharpeners. Woe betide a girl who showed up without! I thought it was
awfully important.
Mmm. Where _did_ I put my new hard-cover 96-page notebook?
<g>

Best,
Haron [p&e, I think]
------------------------------------------------
"You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed" - Antoine de
Saint-Exupery

Molly B

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May 18, 2001, 3:43:23 PM5/18/01
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Mija wrote:

>
> Molly replied with:
> > Oh really? Is that why one appeared on my doorstep for my
> > birthday?
> > <wondering if Mija wants to get a closer look at it>

Mija:


> No, that's okay. Unless Tony's hired you to write a
> review. ;) We can just stick to the fuzzy paddle.

<packing one paper towel tube, one pair black gloves, one pair
ballet slippers --
which are really comfortable, BTW>


>
> > > Has anyone else experienced this?

me:


> > Oh, yes. And it doesn't even have to be a spanko object. It
> > could be fountain pens. Or it could be the perfect bag to
> > carry books and papers in -- I'm always on the lookout for
> > that. I've seen a couple of schoolbags online that *might* be
> > it -- both are British schoolchild items, one even has straps
> > that let you use it as a backpack.

Mija:


> Ooo... I have a friend with just the right leather one
> like that. It's very very nice. :) But grown up rather
> than school childish.

<pang of envy>

me:


> > Mostly, tho, it's clothing items that obsess, my mental list
> > of things I want to add to my collection. Hockey kilt? game
> > skirt? Which would be just right? I saw someone wearing a
> > hockey kilt I wanted in a restaurant, and I tried not to stare
> > like a pervert. I considered calling the school team to ask
> > where they get their kilts.

Mija:

> And you didn't because?? What did said kilt look like? Was
> it plaid? Like Haron, you seem to be leaving out important
> details here chica!

hmpf. The kilt was a *very* nice red and black plaid, quite
suitable for wear at St. Clare's, I think. You're right -- I
will have to make inquiries.

Molly B
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Molly B

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May 18, 2001, 3:51:12 PM5/18/01
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Haron wrote:
>
> [post by mailing to s...@gelemna.org]
>
> MollyB confesses:
> >I'm always looking for just the right stationery supplies. <wondering if
> there's a ng for people with stationery fetishes>
>
> <bouncing excitedly, holding my hand up> I'd be on that ng, any day!
> Yeeeeah... I must confess here, that although my uniform fetish is pretty
> much a result of corrupting influence, I've been a stationery junkie before
> I could write.

LOL Me too! My sister (vanilla as far as I know) and I used to
love to go into stationery stores together -- even long after
we were stocking up on back-to-school supplies. Is there
anything as great as a new notebook and the perfect pen? And
all those stationery items with weird and specific purposes?

<snip of Haron's inventory of great stationery stuff>

You know, I have a friend who thinks that I belong to a
"sneaker newsgroup" -- she's seen my Converse All-Stars &
Chuck Taylors and knows I have newsgroup friends with similiar
taste in footwear. Her conclusion was that we must all belong
to a sneaker newsgroup. I wonder how she'd take it if I told
her it was really a "stationery fetish" group? I'd tell her
the truth, but it's so much mroe fun to tease her ;)

<tapping foot>
And I'm still waiting for a description of that tennis skirt .
.

Molly B
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Mija

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May 18, 2001, 11:11:13 PM5/18/01
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Ah, thank you Domino. The embarrassing thing is that
I've already been to two of them. <g>

But even more than this sort, the brushes I tend to look
for are the ones where the bristles are set into the wood.
The old-fashioned kind. <shiver>

There's something rather scary about something so small
hurting so much.

Peace,

Mija - trying not to sound obsessed. And surely
failing. ;)

P&e

_marycatherine

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May 18, 2001, 11:34:11 PM5/18/01
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Molly B wrote:

> <snip>

> Oh, yes. And it doesn't even have to be a spanko object. It
> could be fountain pens. Or it could be the perfect bag to
> carry books and papers in -- I'm always on the lookout for
> that. I've seen a couple of schoolbags online that *might* be
> it -- both are British schoolchild items, one even has straps
> that let you use it as a backpack.
>
> I'm always looking for just the right stationery supplies.
> <wondering if there's a ng for people with stationery
> fetishes>

Oh geez, now you got me thinking of how I can't find those great
Claire Fontaine French schoolgirl notebooks I bought last time I
was in Europe anywhere in the US. I've only got 3 left!

<thinks, brightening> I guess at least now I know who to blame when
I have to blow my budget and buy another ticket to Paris to stock
up on them. ;)

Thanks Molly, I owe you one!

XOS,

Mary Catherine
--------------
Let go of your fears . . .

Check out Mary Catherine & Andy's latest adventures at:
http://www.saintfrancis-sfg.net

<p & e>

_marycatherine

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May 18, 2001, 11:50:00 PM5/18/01
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Molly B wrote in response to Z's quest for candy cigarettes:

<snip>

> Anyone else have favorite candy (current or nostalgic)?

Oh yeah, hands down . . . BlackJack and Beeman's chewing gum.

I wasn't allowed to chew gum much as a child, but I loved BlackJack
because it was licorice and because it turned your tongue a great
shade of blue/black. :)

It turns up on shelves every 3-4 years for a couple of months once
the manufacturer bows to the pressure of loyal customers and produces
a *very* small run. Then it disappears again.

I try to buy a case and make it last as long as possible. It's been
about 3 years since the last time I found it so I'm hoping to see
it again this fall.

Oh and I've always loved the sugar buttons on paper Z was talking
about too.

For current faves, anything from Gardners Candies in Tyrone, PA, Harbor
Sweets in Salem, MA, Godiva Lion of Belgiums and raspberry starfish,
along with these odd little chocolate-hazlenut chestnuts wrapped in
marzipan that Rohr Chocolates makes would top my list.

I'd wash the whole lot of it down with Blue Sky Cola if anyone where
I moved had ever heard of it. :b~~~~

<looks at above post> It's obvious from my train of thought that I
started
my summer diet this week. <grrrrrrrrr>

_marycatherine

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May 19, 2001, 12:14:39 AM5/19/01
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Mija wrote:

<snip>

> This happens to me a lot. I get stuck on an object. My
> brain I mean. For a while it was a school desk. I looked
> for them everywhere, pictures, in stories and in real life,
> feeling my pulse race when I saw just the right one.

> Has anyone else experienced this?

Yep! It used to be tawses, though now that I found the *perfect*
one (well perfect three) I've moved on to a much more difficult item
for me to obtain--a genuine french martinet. They appear to be more
elusive than the Golden Snitch, which of course makes me want it all
the more.

For clothes it would have to be ties and shoes. Those two items
always strike me as *very* important to my uniforms and I try to
match them to various looks. Each of my uniforms has a different pair
of shoes to go with it. Hearing that GH Bass discontinued the
penny loafers I wear with my formal Saint Francis uniform has sent me
on a continual search to find a suitable replacement. :(

I'm happy to say other than that little snag, my formal Saint Francis
uniform is *finally* 100% perfect and complete, just the way I'd
always pictured it in my mind. The last detail was getting an
embroidered patch of the crest I'd designed. Thanks to my bestest
brat buddy, I now have one because she scanned my logo and took it to
a shop to have the set up done for my last birthday. That means I can
now have patches, tote bags, polo shirts or anything else I'd like with
the Saint Francis logo. <g> I just need to find someone to help me
sew it onto my formal blazer because I'm a menace when it comes to
trying to use a needle and thread.

XOS,

Mary Catherine
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Let go of your fears . . .

Check out Mary Catherine & Andy's latest adventures at:
http://www.saintfrancis-sfg.net

<p only>

domino

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May 19, 2001, 12:56:25 AM5/19/01
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On Fri, 18 May 2001 11:22:56 -0400, in soc.sexuality.spanking,
Zprymantis <zp...@bellatlantic.net> wrote:

>post to SSS using e-mail: s...@gelemna.org
>
>
>Now don't think me odd...


nah! surely not! after all, if you are, then I am toio, and I *know*
I'm normal :-)))))

>The red tip is very important,

I know just what you mean - without the red tip, there's no point in
having the sticks - you could just have a round flat bit of candy.
And although that candy is good, it's not like it's the best candy in
the world - what was good was that you coudl really ppiss your mum off
by leaving one dangling out of your mouth for as long as you could
resist eating it :-))))


>Now that I HAVE them - it seems so much less important. LOL
>
>z - smoking a candy cig, red tip facing out

LOL!

love
domino

SparkleKitty

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May 19, 2001, 3:58:56 AM5/19/01
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Mija's deposition: *giggles*

>
> The "just the right thing" that haunts me most consistantly
> is a hairbrush. I'm not sure why. I was never spanked with
> one as a child -- only read about that sort of thing.

I get stuck thinking of belts... belts... belts and more belts! I
think my guy never dreamt of having so many belts! lol I was kinda
spanked.. (i reall y can't say spanked!) with belts when i was
small... i was more threatened with them (as if that helped me!
ha!)... I kept the habit of hiding them however. Funny uh? First i buy
them, then i hide them! lol

About other things: as i said before.. in other posts... i need a
skirt for my uniform! That IS an obsession!!

Aaaaand... for the last 6 months i've been torturing my bf and asking
him to buy me a rubber duck like the one i had when i was small (it
has to be small, yellow, make quack-quack sounds when u squeeze it...
it gotta have red beak... small black eyes... and yellow hair drawn on
it - like Manga cartoons... and it NEEDS to float in my tub!). Also...
i want a new Lego and i won't give up crying and stomping my feet till
i get one! Aaaaaaaand... small soldiers... Lego and soldiers go
together perfectly. *sweet smile* Aaaand.... baby pyjamas... ( not
that i have TWO already!)... Aaaaaand... puppy-slippers... those
fluffy ones... so so cute! Aaaaand... handcuffs! Not the leather ones
cuz we already made those pieces.. but the real ones! (Hope i'll get
my chance to use them also.. on him! hehe)

As u can see... my list is impressive! Not to combine it with the RL
one.. where i need.. a new dress for summer, two pair of sandals, two
new pair of pants, lots of underwear (oops! i am crazy bout buying
this kinda stuff!! lol) ... and new bag i saw around here... it's so
sporty and easy to wear (!)... etc etc Send me 500 bucks and i'll show
u my 'obsessions'. *giggles*

That's about all i have stuck on my mind right now... hehe ;)~

~SK ... Did i mention that i'd also like to have some coloring
books???

p&e

Molly B

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May 19, 2001, 6:37:28 AM5/19/01
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_marycatherine wrote:
>
> Molly B wrote in response to Z's quest for candy cigarettes:
>
> <snip>
>
> > Anyone else have favorite candy (current or nostalgic)?
>
> Oh yeah, hands down . . . BlackJack and Beeman's chewing gum.
>
> I wasn't allowed to chew gum much as a child, but I loved BlackJack
> because it was licorice and because it turned your tongue a great
> shade of blue/black. :)
>
> It turns up on shelves every 3-4 years for a couple of months once
> the manufacturer bows to the pressure of loyal customers and produces
> a *very* small run. Then it disappears again.

I'm pretty sure that the Vermont Country Store has it. At
least sometimes.

Molly B
p&e

Molly B

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May 19, 2001, 6:49:46 AM5/19/01
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domino wrote:


>
Molly wrote:
>
> >I'm always looking for just the right stationery supplies.
> ><wondering if there's a ng for people with stationery
> >fetishes>
>
> I do't know, but if there is one, I'll join :-)))

hmm, starting to sound like it will be quite popular.


>
> >I considered calling the school team to ask
> >where they get their kilts.
>
> Can't hurt to try - they'd prolly think you were a mom anyway
>

<narrowing eyes>
Did Mija tell you to say that?

Molly B, mistaken for Mija's mother more than once

huny

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May 19, 2001, 8:30:13 AM5/19/01
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Zprymantis wrote:

> We were only able to find the new politically correct candy cigarettes. They
> were just not the same as the ones I remembered from childhood.
>
> The new ones were called "candy sticks" and their boxes were not decorated
> like parodies of famous name brand ciggies. :( They also didn't have the
> red tip. The red tip is very important, because you are suppose to
> accidentally stick the candy cig in your mouth the wrong direction and
> scream. :)

iwould love to know where you got these. i get them by the case (um...they are
low fat!). But all i can find are the PC ones also!

huny p&e

Pablo

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May 19, 2001, 9:50:07 AM5/19/01
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Molly B wrote:

> I'm always looking for just the right stationery supplies.
> <wondering if there's a ng for people with stationery fetishes>

Oh, I think *everyone* has a stationery fetish. Just watch
people wander around Staples with their eyes wide. Staples
is a *pornographer*.

A corollary of this is that it's plain frustrating as hell
when you can't get just the right thing you want. I've been
using the same pens for years, the Uniball 'eye micro' pens
made by Mitsubishi, with the liquid ink and transparent
barrels so you can watch the ink sloshing about. They're
not particularly expensive, but they write better than
just about anything I've ever used.

And now I can't find the damn things in Britain *anywhere*.
All the places that used to sell them don't anymore.


> Mostly, tho, it's clothing items that obsess, my mental list
> of things I want to add to my collection. Hockey kilt? game
> skirt?

<nodding> Though I agree with Mija about the school desk, and
it took me forever to find just the right wooden ruler, it's
mostly clothing for me too.

Hi, my name is Pablo, and I have a school uniform fetish. :-)


> Which would be just right? I saw someone wearing a hockey
> kilt I wanted in a restaurant, and I tried not to stare
> like a pervert. I considered calling the school team to ask
> where they get their kilts.

You said these were red and black plaid, right? One of the
schools over here has a uniform with a red and black tartan
kilt. It's one of the ones you can order on-line from A&N,
too. I'm sure it wouldn't be exactly the same. Just saying.
:-)

Pab.

[posted & e-mailed]

Molly B

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May 19, 2001, 10:20:01 AM5/19/01
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Pablo wrote:
>
<snip>


>
> Oh, I think *everyone* has a stationery fetish. Just watch
> people wander around Staples with their eyes wide. Staples
> is a *pornographer*.

Yes, but their catalogue is nowhere near as satisfying as
wandering through aisles of the real thing.


>
> A corollary of this is that it's plain frustrating as hell
> when you can't get just the right thing you want. I've been
> using the same pens for years, the Uniball 'eye micro' pens
> made by Mitsubishi, with the liquid ink and transparent
> barrels so you can watch the ink sloshing about. They're
> not particularly expensive, but they write better than
> just about anything I've ever used.

Have you tried the Pentel Hybrid Gel Grip? (nice smooth gel
pen) or the Pilot G-Tec-c4? (a very fine point and I know that
you can --or could-- get those near you).

<snip>

> Hi, my name is Pablo, and I have a school uniform fetish. :-)

<pretending this is news>
Oh, really?


> > Which would be just right? I saw someone wearing a hockey
> > kilt I wanted in a restaurant, and I tried not to stare
> > like a pervert. I considered calling the school team to ask
> > where they get their kilts.
>
> You said these were red and black plaid, right? One of the
> schools over here has a uniform with a red and black tartan
> kilt. It's one of the ones you can order on-line from A&N,
> too. I'm sure it wouldn't be exactly the same. Just saying.
> :-)

No, it wouldn't be exactly the same, which is why I would need
both!

Molly B
p&e

SparkleKitty

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May 19, 2001, 10:13:02 AM5/19/01
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Alright alright! That does it! *eyes narrowing* We go back to
uniforms - this should be an answer to many of these posts here. ;)~

If i don't find one single skirt i like in July in Ankara... i swear
i'll do whatever it takes and buy one from UK! And it will be the
nicest one ever! *evil laff* I'll start looking for it RIGHT now!
Uniforms uniforms... *bubbling, mumbling, sulking and smirking* Now
you DID motivate me .. all of you! Grrrrrr......

~SK ---> starting her search for the PERRRRFECT pleated skirt! *SOT!*

p&e

Pablo

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May 19, 2001, 10:59:05 AM5/19/01
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[post by e-mailing to: s...@gelemna.org]

Molly B wrote:

> Pablo wrote:

> > A corollary of this is that it's plain frustrating as hell
> > when you can't get just the right thing you want. I've been
> > using the same pens for years, the Uniball 'eye micro' pens
> > made by Mitsubishi, with the liquid ink and transparent
> > barrels so you can watch the ink sloshing about. They're
> > not particularly expensive, but they write better than
> > just about anything I've ever used.
>
> Have you tried the Pentel Hybrid Gel Grip? (nice smooth gel
> pen) or the Pilot G-Tec-c4? (a very fine point and I know that
> you can --or could-- get those near you).

No, I haven't tried those yet. I'm *very* stubborn about stuff
like this (yeah, I know, '*just* stuff like this??'), and once
I know what I want, nothing else will do. So my quest continues.


> > Hi, my name is Pablo, and I have a school uniform fetish. :-)
>
> <pretending this is news>
> Oh, really?

Hard to believe, I know, but absolutely true. Staples might be
a pornographer, but places like A&N are more like my local drug
dealers.


> > You said these were red and black plaid, right? One of the
> > schools over here has a uniform with a red and black tartan
> > kilt. It's one of the ones you can order on-line from A&N,
> > too. I'm sure it wouldn't be exactly the same. Just saying.
> > :-)
>
> No, it wouldn't be exactly the same, which is why I would need
> both!

Of course. I understand totally.

Pab.

[posted & e-mailed]

Zprymantis

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May 19, 2001, 11:06:09 AM5/19/01
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On 5/19/01 8:30 AM, huny wrote:

>
> iwould love to know where you got these. i get them by the case (um...they
> are
> low fat!). But all i can find are the PC ones also!
>
> huny p&e


Basically, we looked for "Candy Supplier" in the yellow pages. The local
stores didn't have them, but the actual Candy Supplier did.

The manufacturer is World Candies, Inc and they are located in Brooklyn, NY.
I just did a quick Google search and didn't find a home page, but I found
this page.

http://www.costkids.org/targetingkids/targetingkids.htm

:)

Here they are complaining about candy cigs, butt they have a nice picture of
the product and the manufacture's address.

I also found while searching for World Candies, links to some cool
collectors sites, with Beatles candy sticks and hand puppets made by the
same company back in the sixties! I remember having a Ringo hand puppet!
yeah yeah yeah!

Hope this helps with that candy cig craving.


:)

z

pe

Haron

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May 19, 2001, 12:06:12 PM5/19/01
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[ Post by mailing to: s...@gelemna.org ]


Pablo boasts:


<<I've been using the same pens for years, the Uniball 'eye micro' pens made
by Mitsubishi, with the liquid ink and transparent barrels so you can watch
the ink sloshing about.>>

<pant, pant> Ooooh baby! I can see how this stuff can be addictive!..
"Why haven't you still finished the lines, young lady, look at you, it has
been three hours!"
"Please, sir... <sniffle> I was just distracted, watching the ink splash in
my pen, I'm so sorry, sir, just can't help it <snifffle>"
I think Holly Order of Bottoms has withdrawn your pens from circulation as a
potentially dangerous object, Paul <g>

Best,
Haron [p&e]

SparkleKitty

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May 19, 2001, 12:20:20 PM5/19/01
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> Pablo boasts:
> <<I've been using the same pens for years, the Uniball 'eye micro'
pens made
> by Mitsubishi, with the liquid ink and transparent barrels so you
can watch
> the ink sloshing about.>>

Haron:


>
> <pant, pant> Ooooh baby! I can see how this stuff can be
addictive!..
> "Why haven't you still finished the lines, young lady, look at you,
it has
> been three hours!"
> "Please, sir... <sniffle> I was just distracted, watching the ink
splash in
> my pen, I'm so sorry, sir, just can't help it <snifffle>"
> I think Holly Order of Bottoms has withdrawn your pens from
circulation as a
> potentially dangerous object, Paul <g>
>

*laffs her ass off!!!* good one Haron! I'll keep that in mind!
*giggles*

~SK ---> proud to announce that she never writes lines ( wrote a
couple of school! YUUUUUCK!)

p&e

domino

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May 19, 2001, 1:00:58 PM5/19/01
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On Sat, 19 May 2001 06:49:46 -0400, Molly B <mol...@newsguy.com>
wrote:


><narrowing eyes>
>Did Mija tell you to say that?
>
>Molly B, mistaken for Mija's mother more than once

no she didn't! and even if she did, I wouldn't! so there.

But what other reason would a vanillas assume if a woman calls to ask
where an item of uniform should be obtained?

Us matronly looking types can get away with a *lot* in vanillaland
that a younger trendier kid wouldn't :-)

love
domino

Pablo

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May 19, 2001, 1:10:26 PM5/19/01
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Haron wrote:
>
> [ Post by mailing to: s...@gelemna.org ]
>
> Pablo boasts:
> <<I've been using the same pens for years, the Uniball 'eye micro' pens made
> by Mitsubishi, with the liquid ink and transparent barrels so you can watch
> the ink sloshing about.>>
>
> <pant, pant> Ooooh baby! I can see how this stuff can be addictive!..
> "Why haven't you still finished the lines, young lady, look at you, it has
> been three hours!"
> "Please, sir... <sniffle> I was just distracted, watching the ink splash in
> my pen, I'm so sorry, sir, just can't help it <snifffle>"
> I think Holly Order of Bottoms has withdrawn your pens from circulation as a
> potentially dangerous object, Paul <g>

Well, the *least* they could do is still stock them in
the shops that tops go to for essential supplies like
rulers, canes, Latin grammars and calculus primers.
You know, the secret shops.

<thinks>

Whoops.

Pab.

[p&e]

pest

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May 19, 2001, 1:20:27 PM5/19/01
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On Sat, 19 May 2001 10:20:01 -0400, in soc.sexuality.spanking you
wrote:

> [post by e-mailing to: s...@gelemna.org]
>
>Pablo wrote:
>>
><snip>
>>
>> Oh, I think *everyone* has a stationery fetish. Just watch
>> people wander around Staples with their eyes wide. Staples
>> is a *pornographer*.
>
>Yes, but their catalogue is nowhere near as satisfying as
>wandering through aisles of the real thing.
>>
>> A corollary of this is that it's plain frustrating as hell
>> when you can't get just the right thing you want. I've been
>> using the same pens for years, the Uniball 'eye micro' pens
>> made by Mitsubishi, with the liquid ink and transparent
>> barrels so you can watch the ink sloshing about. They're
>> not particularly expensive, but they write better than
>> just about anything I've ever used.
>
>Have you tried the Pentel Hybrid Gel Grip? (nice smooth gel
>pen) or the Pilot G-Tec-c4? (a very fine point and I know that
>you can --or could-- get those near you).
>
><snip>
>
>> Hi, my name is Pablo, and I have a school uniform fetish. :-)
>
><pretending this is news>
>Oh, really?
>

No, silly, it's: "Hi, Pablo."
>
<snip>
>Molly B
>p&e

--
(pest)
[use reply-to address for e-mail]
Existence is futile - You will be assimilated!

Haron

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May 19, 2001, 2:14:23 PM5/19/01
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I guessed:

<<I think Holly Order of Bottoms has withdrawn your pens from circulation as
a potentially dangerous object, Paul <g>>>


and Pablo grumbled:

<Well, the *least* they could do is still stock them in the shops that tops
go to for essential supplies like rulers, canes, Latin grammars and calculus
primers. You know, the secret shops.
<thinks> Whoops.>


<taking notes> Yes? Secret shops?
Pray continue.
My guess would be that these are run by Top Lodge, so this is really where
you should appeal for your pens.

Speaking about Unmentionable Books, very lately I've encountered a Botany
textbook with a glossary at the back... it was the kinkiest glossary I've
ever seen. I don't remember *exact* words, but there was one meaning
something like "sharply bent over", I think, and one meaning "divided to two
parts" (for a girl who is bent over and missing her pants these sound very
close to home).

But that reminds me of another thing my mind is stuck on... old textbooks!

Best,
Haron [p&e]

domino

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May 20, 2001, 2:47:01 AM5/20/01
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On Sat, 19 May 2001 21:14:23 +0300, in soc.sexuality.spanking, "Haron"
<as...@mail.i.com.ua> wrote:


>But that reminds me of another thing my mind is stuck on... old textbooks!

They are so wonderful aren't they! I have a little book which was one
of my grandmother's schoolbooks. It's in question and a snwer format,
starts off with the creation of the world, and contains all the
general knowledge a young girl should need :-))))

I'll try and remember to dig it out of the library and if I do i'll
post a couple of snippets from it :-)

history books are brilliant too :-)

love
domino

Haron

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May 20, 2001, 5:23:59 AM5/20/01
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domino writes:

<<I have a little book which was one of my grandmother's schoolbooks. It's

in question and a answer format, starts off with the creation of the world,


and contains all the general knowledge a young girl should need :-))))>>

I wonder how extensive that knowledge should be <g>
Sadly, the oldest schoolbook I own is Esperanto grammar published in the
60th, but that doesn't really count.

<<I'll try and remember to dig it out of the library and if I do I'll post a


couple of snippets from it :-)>>


Oh, yes, please, Domino, do that!

Anticipating,
Haron

huny

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May 20, 2001, 1:34:08 PM5/20/01
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post by emailing s...@gelemna.org

Zprymantis wrote:

> Basically, we looked for "Candy Supplier" in the yellow pages. The local
> stores didn't have them, but the actual Candy Supplier did.
>

Thanks for the info!
huny, P&E

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