Sorry for lack of updates (and downtime) lately! So many things has happened and I have been so busy. Here is a small update!
To begin with, my old job contract ran out. It’s sad to leave the place, I been a part of for some years now. But it really helped that I was offered a new job last week. A very, very, very good job! Actually, I thinks it much more inspirational that my last one!
I know, I have been very secretly with my private life. But I can’t resist sharing this huge breakthough with you… My wife got her first latex catsuit!
She looks absolutely stunning in it! Oh, you want the details? Well, the catsuit is beautifully made by Simon O. The model is called a “CSD1 Ladies Catsuit”. It’s made-to-measure, so it fits her like a glove! It’s made from a 0,35 mm black latex, with a front zip.
So yes… Life is REALLY good!
Demask presents:
EUROPERVE XIV
Date: Saturday 15th MAY 2004
Location: PANAMA, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Time: 21.00 – 04.30
The good, the bad and the ugly! Rate My Gasmask is a website where you can vote your opinion of gas mask photos submitted by other visitors. If gas masks are your thing, this website offers one of the biggest selections of gas mask photos on the planet – 100% free!
You can also show off your own gas mask photos and get rated by the other visitors. Only photos where you are wearing a gas mask are accept. Photos submitted without a gas mask will be rejected. Home made gas masks is however accepted.
The Japanese erotic movie company, “Manon Procuctions”, has a collection of “wet & messy” films.
You know, girls being covered in all kind of slimy and sticky stuff. They involve whipped cream, chocolate, mud, gold and silver body paint… and the list goes on! But the ones I found most weird was the “full body liquid latex paint jobs”!
Wilde surfing a Japanese zentai weblog (Second Skin Fetish), I found a post about a very cool art installation called “VACUUM PACKING!”…. a three dimensional vacuum rack!
The size of the box is: width 101 cm × height 218 cm × depth 101 cm. That’s almost like a phone box! I would really love to try that thing!
Last year the installation won the “KIRIN Giraffe Award”. That’s a yearly art contest sponsored by the huge Japanese KIRIN beer company.
Cheers to KIRIN’s good taste!