I found my hole on the puppetmaker's blog. http://hole-y-army.tumblr.com/post/25433117366/fantasy-hole-we-were-told-to-make-more-imaginary
It was very fuzzy.
And I found the CUM rag artist's blog! http://www.tasteslikebabysoul.blogspot.ca/2012/04/cum-rag-female.html I don't see a post with images of the "male" CUM rag, but the general aesthetic is the same.
One of my old high school teachers -- a TDSB veteran and true Crazy Cat (Dog, Rabbit, Horse, Rat, Hamster, Bird, Goat...) Lady -- writes from Facebook:
can't tell if i commented or not .. here is my comment just in case it didn't work "Thanks for sharing this
Pride is such an important, fun, crazy, thought provoking !
Celebrating everybody seems to be so Canadian to me ....
and the Toronto Cat Rescue is awesome (i was a founding member but stayed with the root organization Project Jessie when they split directions a bit) i'm always excited to see them - and doing something so innovative is just fabulous!
TDSB makes me very happy having a float in the parade - important for students, staff and the larger community to see I think
you rock!
Incidentally, while I took some of the photos with the intention of sharing them with Andrea (who was once part of a collection of teachers who put together an anti-homophobia workshop for a student who made homophobic comments and anyone else who wanted to go, but has since moved away from Toronto) on Facebook, I asked her to comment here in part to combat the chilling effect created by the activity feed.
Some blog readers who are external to AU are mentioning having problems with the comments field -- one a few weeks ago told me she couldn't pass the captcha after several tries, and the comment above was also a no-go after a couple of tries.
I've been checking into this captcha problem. It seems that some browsers (IE or Chrome, but not Safari or Firefox) think that the non-secure Google-hosted recaptcha form embedded in the secure Landing page might be a security risk so, if you've applied strict security settings or ignore the message that pops up over-unobtrusively in the browser, it will block it, with the result that Google thinks you entered nothing and so rejects it. There's no simple solution here apart from educating people to use smarter browsers or to encourage them to allow the content through when they get the popup warning.
Nice picture. I find my eye drawn more over to the right.
- [name removed]
Huh. I was so enthralled by that guy's fine ass that I didn't even notice the women at right. Good thing I'm not insecure about my sexuality, or this could get weird.
Really weird.
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