Monday, 29 September 2014

Cute stuff for this Feminine Gurl

Sometimes in this life you can get a bit disappointed that people just give you what they think you need just on the basis of your sex and not what you actually like had they taken the trouble to really know you.

That said Mummy excelled herself this week with a couple of unexpected gifts for me

Cute bunny furry slippers for keeping me warm during the winter months.

And some cute kitty socks too


Miss Maisie Bunny who is truly adorable went with me too when I visited some friends earlier on in the month.

This is the stuff I love.

Monday, 22 September 2014

Am I still young enough for it?

Some elements of being little and having major development issues that really run on from the failure to develop fully as a child is most presumptions such as you have in as far as most older children and adults break the rules understand them and because you can reason, seeing things coming can take a more consequences  arising from your actions approach such as warnings, fines and if you break serious laws even prison.

The problem in being how I am is you don't have the same control, the same ability to foresee what is wrong with what you are doing, you cannot follow long explanations and may even struggle with short ones getting them muddled up.

That system set up  for people can doesn't work for you because you don't have those abilities and you are in a load of ways pretty much like a younger child as teachers who tried reasoning with me at 16+ found out I don't have and see things from the way even an older teen does. Concepts such as "Self respect" just aren't in there.

Thus to be blunt you DO need to treat me as a younger child of my own era.



Thus the answer you need to give me is just that, I AM still young enough to be spanked because that gets the message over in an unambiguous way that you are displeased with me and by doing so the discomfort will register so much I will associate it with the activity and so discourage me from ever doing it again.

It works much better to take me over a lap for an old fashioned childhood spanking, nothing complex, nothing really more in adult content settings, just the spanking I'd of had as that ten year old back then.

This works much better for me.

Monday, 15 September 2014

Feminine LSG playtime?

 


Rugged play was always my thing and to be honest in the littles world it's an element within the notion of being littles schools that appeals more to me than the obsession over certain other elements like having whole past uniforms rather than uniforms based on what we would of had and the whish of c.p.

For me the whole point of such an experience is to be entirely within the mindset of that feminine little sissy for me a ten year old Prep school  child not say doing his maths and english but also to have playtimes and bottles of milk with a straw.

It's about the games we'd play together, the camaraderie really. 

In other words it should feel like were are in that time and space all over again acting on the impulses of that ten year old in real time and less like we're playing at it while the grown ups apply the rules of the day to us as if it was back then and we were in their class just as incidents can and did happen.

Monday, 8 September 2014

A day trip out for a little sissy

I decided on Saturday September 6th to spend the day away and leaving our Town our driver decided to go via the Rail centre that is Crewe, the delights of the market town of Nantwich and the tranquil Bunbury near to the Shropshire Union Canal.

Enroute it looked rather dull especially over the Halkyn Mountains with a shower too but as you can see it was actually very sunny at this place. I think its overall feel is just that actually and it was heaving with people.

Got where this is yet? Okay it's Llandudno, North Wales about 15 miles from Colwyn Bay and as it happened just as I arrived boats were out taking people out to see the Great Orme and here is one with would be passengers.

That was taken before I went for a coffee, went to W H Smiths for my magazines  and visited a surviving HMV music store armed with a voucher and walking out with some cds that effectively cost me nothing.

There are many ways of getting around but the most intriguing is this road train that goes from East to West Shore with it's colourful livery. I wonder if it has a steam engine to power it?

Talking of power, we must of had some as Mummy and I won two prizes each on the bus raffle with a box of chocolate Fudge and a diary for me and wasn't it some co-incidence,eh?

A more conventional way is this special tourist bus. I just love the seaside, something that's a constant with me from my boyhood as we spent summers on the coast.

I had fish and chips for lunch out before strolling along the Promenade, just relaxing as you do between fighting the Seagulls off and running around in my shorts and cute ankle socks.

Mummy and I decided to visit some clothes and gift shops which was fun and then decided to go for tea and some cake in the afternoon where I had a really big slice of a lemon and cream cake which was delicious to tide me over until we returned a couple of hours later.

Monday, 1 September 2014

The return trip to Goodbye Yellow Brick Road


Recently a new series of editions of the classic Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album by Elton John came out in variety of formats.

Many people feel it has the highest proportion of his finest songs on a single album and they include Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting, Bennie and The Jets, Candle in the Wind  apart from the title track.

I already own the MFSL gold cd which was the first to put it on a single disc which is widely regarded as the best digital format release of it.


One reason I'm interested in is the extras rather than the remastered original album which include remakes by today's artists like Ed Sheeran and The Band Perry to whom I like but also such extras as demo versions, a 5.1 surround sound mix on dvd and the whole of the Hammersmith Odeon concert  from that year which the BBC broadcast.
This is something I'm looking forward to getting.

Saturday, 30 August 2014

New Tom Petty and some Rush re-issues

This week I'm looking at a brand new album on lp record just like it was when I was in my teens and a couple of cd re-issues.
Those who follow the album charts can't helped to notice Tom Petty recently topped it in the States with Hypnotic Eye that came out late July but it wasn't until last week I got my copy because it is the 140 gram German lp pressing simply cos it sounds a bit better (and has more dynamics) than the cd version plus came with a free download code for 24bit (48K) High Definition lossless digital audio and regular slightly more compressed Mp3. 

Favourites from this altogether really good comeback album are Burnt Out Town which with American Dream Plan B  and Power Drunk are good examples of Tom Petty drawing from current affairs to write spirited songs about the World we live in.

As some of you are aware, I do buy specialty reissues that offer better sound than the originals and one that recently landed my was this, the late 1989 Presto album by ace Canadian rockers, Rush that I bought when it first came out. 

I felt around the time they issued Hold Your Fire! in 1987, they were losing their way, sounding too close to bland 'Stadium  Rock' for a band who impressed me from a very early age with more complex lyrics and musicianship but This had what was missing - 'bite' in the lyrics.

It also helped some of the songs used childhood settings such as playing Rock,Paper,Scissors in Hand Over Fist and examining self deception and vanity through play in War Paint  to make their points clearly.

This copy sounded warmer and less brittle than the original.

Earlier in the year, this rather more longer Progressive rock inspired opus from 1978 was re-issued that not only completed the space fantasy story of Cygnus X1 started in 1977's A Farewell To Kings album, give us a parable on forced equality in the form of The Trees but gives us La Ville Strangliato a marathon over 9 minute totally amazing work out just showing how accomplished at playing their instruments the band really are.


 I also picked up the 2013 issue in this series of Counterparts from 1993 which includes Animate, Cut To The Chase and Cold Fire.

All three of  these discs are super audio compact discs  (sacd)  designed to give better sound on suitable players that also  have a regular cd player for the rest of us.

Wednesday, 27 August 2014

Beatles on Hols

August 1978 was an eventful period for me as a fourteen year old boy as we'd gone on our hols and this year we were in Aberystwyth on the north west Wales coast which is a university town.

As a teen I already had an interest in music and spent part of a morning in record shop where apart from getting my first copy of one Beatles album I learned that students liked to have them sent home so actually the shop just kept the covers for display and sent an ordered copy to you!  

It was also the week All You Need is Cash starring The Rutles was shown on the BBC.

Their were a number of trusted budget labels which for popular music included EMI's Music For Pleasure and the Pickwick group and while in a branch of W H Smiths one morning that week I spotted this album.

In the early days of the Beatles they had been recorded mainly as a backing band to Tony Sheridan a popular singer who also performed in Hamburg in the then West Germany and one song, My Bonnie was the single requested by a few early fans that lead to Brian Epstein making inquiries into them and becoming their manager. 

This was while Pete Best was the drummer before being replaced by Ringo Starr.

Those recordings had been issued a number of times but were on Contour a budget label in the Pickwick Group that had recordings from the Polydor and Philips catalogue.

They had it in stock on record, eight track cartridge a tape format that was on the wain and cassette which was non dolby and had orange labels and it was that I bought playing on a sky blue portable Prinz shoe box recorder I'd had since early 1972.

Several years ago I did get the record edition as my tape had long disappeared as apart from these being the earliest studio recordings, they despite what it says on the label are true stereo and sound amazing.