My work filter won't let me at the first picture!
Spike's Bitches 29: That sure as hell wasn't in the brochure.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Ok, what is it about "Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing" that makes me want to find Chris Isaak, rip his clothes and fuck him until the sky falls?
It's obviously a Universal Bitch Thing.
David, you've got me totally earwormed with "Man in a Dress".
askye, if you need to bail out the washing machine (which I used to have rto do with some regularity, it was part of SOP for our building's washer on Thalia), it's easiest to use a siphon - garden hose or other tubing, if you can completely submerge it so the hose is all full and stop off one end with your hand, pull that end out, and drop it lower than the washer (or as llow you can get it). Gravity and nature's celebrated abhorrence of the vacuum does the rest.
His mom does a great job on his hair
I'll take "Things I Have In Common with Chris Isaak" for $200, Alex. How about that? Unless you ever read me and want to rip my clothes off? (pauses hopefully)
I've always thought one of the hottest things in the world would be meara doing Chris Isaak drag.
I've always thought one of the hottest things in the world would be meara doing Chris Isaak drag.
We have to make this happen!
"Things I have in common with Chris Isaak."
We went to the same university at the same time. He worked at the same radio station I did. When I was a concert security supervisor, he worked for me.
Line forms on the left to touch me.
eta: sweetest guy alive...seriously...very, very respectful and honorable. His momma (of the lime green pedalpushers) raised him right.
Line forms on the left to touch me.
I have his bass player's address. Also, said bass player, Rowland Salley, liked my crime jazz mixtape so much (which I had given to my local cafe) that he tracked me down to verify a particular song on it. ("Frankie Machine" aka, the main theme to "The Man With the Golden Arm") and then they added that song to their set list.
Also, I have walked down Haight Street on a foggy romantic night and stood outside the doorway of the (then) Nightbreak and listened to Chris Isaak singing from the stage. (He used to have extended stays at the Nightbreak, trying out new material. It was sort of like his base club.)