Sunday 23 August 2009

Dream Lover

I've stumbled across this site before, but found myself back there, recently. I was very impressed with the advances that seem to have taken place. If I had a partner, I would be checking this out some more. As it is, I'm in lust with the Asian model on the site. In my fantasies, she can product test on me as long as she likes!











I'd like to thank Dream Lover for the quality of their images, and hope they don't object to me stealing them. Check them out at: Dream Lover.

I think the lady is as lovely as the one at Tickleberry.

6 comments:

Tom Allen said...

She's very attractive... but AFAIC, the Tickleberry models are walking fire. Hawt, hawt, hawt.

ptathuk said...

Tom,

Subjective - and all that. If we all liked the same thing, there wouldn't be enough to go around.

ptathuk

P.S. More from the PUMA movement I see.

Tom Allen said...

PUMA? Is that a sportswear company?

ptathuk said...

Ha, got you to ask! :-))

Please Use More Acromins

ptathuk

Tom Allen said...

Ugh.

In the US, there is a term for a 40+ year old woman who has a much younger boyfriend: a Cougar.

Lately, however, I've been seeing the term Puma being used for a 30+ year old woman who is seeing a man in his 20s. I thought you were referencing that term.

ptathuk said...

That's the trouble with editing, the meaning gets lost. I've crossed carrers with engineering and computers, where acronims abound. I try and avoid them, where ever possible. Jargon can often be traced back to acronims. MS-DOS, PC-DOS, RAM, CD, ROM, etc.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not having a go. Sometimes they can provide a chuckle or two. Like the following two trying to communicate:

1: Ah, you're using a TLA.
2: Eh?
1: A three letter acronim.
2. Mmn.

Later...
1. Ah, excellent. An ETLA.
2. Yes? Pardon me, but..
1. An extended three letter acronim.
2. Well, yes. You got me there.
1. You must be part of the PUMA movement.

ptathuk