I dropped by to say hi and got a lovely eyeful of male flesh. Mmm, mmm, that's one gorgeous picture. I definitely wouldn't throw him out for eating crackers in bed. Or for any other reason for that matter. LOL
I was wondering the same thing when I looked at the picture, Alicia. Whether it's one or two... He's a little too furry for my tastes, especially his face. I knew Elizabeth would love him though!
Wow, awesome picture! I noticed the horns right away and under his thigh you can see that flute thing. Isn't there a part man, part horse or bull or something in mythology that plays a flute like that? Gosh, my brain is mush today.
I couldn't find you on Night Owl Cheryl. I'll try again in a little while!
This is Pan, Hermes' son in mythology. Noticed the pan flute by his thigh right away, and those are goat horns and hooves. (I have my copy of "Mythology" by Edith Hamilton handy all the time.)
I'm not really into that much fur, but he is scrumptious to look at :)
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I want to wake him up & play
peek-a-boo.
Yay another chance for Virgin. I never got fresh fiction to work lol.
Hello hello hunky man. Mary gets first dibs but yum yum yum yum@
This guy is beautiful---and the photo is excellent! This one makes me want to paint him...
What a handsome, furry guy!!
Actually, I think it IS a painting, Suzy. Check out his horns!
Very Nice, he's my fantasy of the wolfy man waiting for me.
"Somewhere Out there" LOL
I agree that it is a painting. This thingie looks a bit, uh, different? Can't tell if there are two weenies or one weenie and a huge ball...
Alicia & her wishful thinking LOL.
I dropped by to say hi and got a lovely eyeful of male flesh. Mmm, mmm, that's one gorgeous picture. I definitely wouldn't throw him out for eating crackers in bed. Or for any other reason for that matter. LOL
Anara
I was wondering the same thing when I looked at the picture, Alicia. Whether it's one or two... He's a little too furry for my tastes, especially his face. I knew Elizabeth would love him though!
Wow, awesome picture! I noticed the horns right away and under his thigh you can see that flute thing. Isn't there a part man, part horse or bull or something in mythology that plays a flute like that? Gosh, my brain is mush today.
I couldn't find you on Night Owl Cheryl. I'll try again in a little while!
This is Pan, Hermes' son in mythology. Noticed the pan flute by his thigh right away, and those are goat horns and hooves. (I have my copy of "Mythology" by Edith Hamilton handy all the time.)
I'm not really into that much fur, but he is scrumptious to look at :)
I couldn't find you on Night Owl, either :P
Hi Anara! Great to hear from you again!
The Night Owl post is up now.
For Nancy...just sent your ARC of Sold: Wicked Missions 4 your way!! Sure hope you enjoy the story!! It's probably my favorite WM book. :)
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