katefate, did you get the package I sent you?
Ya know, they have horse drawn carriages in New Orleans, too.
Technically they're mule-drawn carriages. I'm not sure how to say mule in French, nor how they take to groping.
'Not Fade Away'
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: San Francisco, May 19-21, 2006! Everything else, go here! Swag!
katefate, did you get the package I sent you?
Ya know, they have horse drawn carriages in New Orleans, too.
Technically they're mule-drawn carriages. I'm not sure how to say mule in French, nor how they take to groping.
katefate, did you get the package I sent you?
Yes, you big sweetie! Thank you so much - it was a lovely surprise. I posted about it last night in Goodbye and Good Riddance. More smoochies to you here.
I posted about it last night in Goodbye and Good Riddance.
I just caught up over there. Glad it arrived intact. Mwah!
I'm not sure how to say mule in French, nor how they take to groping.
Stubbornly, I'd presume.
Curse you, wee Matt! I was gonna say that.
Stubbornly, I'd presume.
This may account for the fact that the only way to get a mule is to mate a horse with a donkey.
This may account for the fact that the only way to get a mule is to mate a horse with a donkey.
If you want to get technical, a jack with a mare, so if you're arranging species by who's the top, you're crossing a donkey with a horse. (A stallion/jennet is technically a hinny.)
Is there a practical difference between a mule and a hinny?
Is there a practical difference between a mule and a hinny?
Slight, as hinnies tend to be smaller on account of the donkey momma thing. They're far less common than mules proper for various reasons, that included. (Stallions covering jennets tend to be less successful in terms of conception than jacks on mares, so that's probably the big one.)
Kristin, if you can wait until you actually get to New Orleans, I'm pretty sure any number of Buffistas would be willing to go on an expedition to Trashy Diva for some local corset shopping.
Trashy Diva happens to be the place where I got the black-and-white polkadot haltertop Victorian Sweetheart corset I wore to the DC F2F. Gorgeous, sturdy, the most comfortable corset I've ever worn, and about $200 cheaper than Dark Garden. Whom I hate to diss, because I know so many people who've modeled for them and I have a nodding acquaintance with at least half the staff, but they're seriously overpriced. Definitely quality stuff, but still overpriced, and not as comfortable as the Trashy Diva corset.