FetishCon vs Olympic Games
Many people (models, members, etc) have been asking/e-mailling me about if I will attend FetishCon this year. I actually thought I might, it has been 2 years since I attended and I always have a great time there but then I realized the clash of dates with the 2008 Olympic Games....see, I am an Olypic Games addict...I love them so much. Especially the swimming (of course, I'm Australian and I was also trained for the 1996 Olympics in butterfly), the rowing (something I also did in school) and the Equestrian. I feel a huge amount of joy when I see any Australian athlete take gold.
My true love for the games actually began in 2000. My Dad forked out thousands of dollars for us all go to go (Sydney) and I was sitting only 11 rows from the front for the Opening Ceremony, etc. It was probably the greatest moment of my life. I never had that pride for my country the way Americans do but at that moment I was so happy to be Australian. Ever since, I have been hooked.
So, I will not be attending FetishCon this year...but probably will in 2009. If I can get my shit together and stop spending so much time on the porn (which should be possible now that we're hiring webmasters) then I may even have Volume 2 of Bondage for Sex ready.
Take care,
Chanta
My true love for the games actually began in 2000. My Dad forked out thousands of dollars for us all go to go (Sydney) and I was sitting only 11 rows from the front for the Opening Ceremony, etc. It was probably the greatest moment of my life. I never had that pride for my country the way Americans do but at that moment I was so happy to be Australian. Ever since, I have been hooked.
So, I will not be attending FetishCon this year...but probably will in 2009. If I can get my shit together and stop spending so much time on the porn (which should be possible now that we're hiring webmasters) then I may even have Volume 2 of Bondage for Sex ready.
Take care,
Chanta
1 Comments:
It's nice that you find some measure of pride in your Nation. I wished that my country would ever build anything even remotely like the great tradition of swimmers Australia is known to have, but we only managed the ocasional, fleeting moment of glory. Actually, I've lost some interest in the Olympics in recent years, so I don't much care either way so much, lately. Still, good that you can feel that pride and joy.
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