Friday, November 6, 2020

Tweet...tweet... 6/11/2020... Halloween over

 I will be putting on the wool over your head if I were to say I did not follow the US Elections, although locally we have our own and COVID is doing it darnest best to in the headlines. 

That aside. No litigations needed here. 

I had embarked on a new tale re-telling the men in tights but with a twist of my own. And as of Nov 3, nothing to do with the US ballots, I took a break from it at over 35K words...No, it was not the lack of sex there, although the subject of tights did appeal there...I took a diversion to do another set of tales (will be short ones) to regain my momentum or whatever they may name it. In the biz lines, they called it re-engineering.... like they will crank up the nut in the head.

Anyway, I delved into this supposedly new tale and was drumming at 10K words now (ain't supposed to be that length) but the darned tale kept ongoing (and it ain't nothing hard-on there) and I took a full stop and re-looked from the start... No, there was 'nutting viagra in my drink, maybe my dreams...And i think it will end at about 20K words. 

Darned...it was supposed to be a 5K tale with a series of five in the set. Some quickee it would had been. Yes, I intended to do a few 'quickee' to ease the mind off (Sex was on the mind but it wouldn't come there maybe I am drained there... not a case of buildup but lack of it will be the cause.) and then come back 'tight' to my other tale. I did not plan the one tale I was drumming at 30K to take that long; it was supposed to be a 'bull eye' on the board ... like whoosh I am in kinda stuff, but after reading it again, I think it may take a series of rounds to reach the bull eye. I could be wrong for the tights are constricting my blood vessels there and as most men will know, you can't think right when your balls are pressed on.   

Pardon my blabbering early morning here. It was a hard evening before waiting for the erection results. 

Cheers


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