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DRUMMERS DRUMMING

Saturday 26 August 2006

Since a very young age I have always loved drums. I love the sound. Nowadays the fixation with drums has matured and I now find the sound of drums very sexy.

I've just been watching something on tv - not sure what it was but there were loads of men in kilts playing bagpipes, some Irish pipers, drummers from the Cape highlands and some folk from New Zealand. They were all marching away to the tunes and I got turned on! I was quite shocked. I mean there were no close ups that lasted long enough for me to determine if there were any good looking men in the piping/drumming marching but my mind started wondering. See I like strong men and men who have a talent are also a very big turn on. The things I would do to a man who had Sean Connery's voice, Ryan Reynolds body and face (and humour also V sexy), who was wearing a kilt and the works. Good grief. Mmmmmm brown haired, green eyed, Scottish speaking Ryan Reynolds. I need a cold compress!

This weight loss is killing me! I've always had a high sex drive but it has now doubled. Which is a pain in the arse as I just don't fancy anyone. I go out I attract attention yet I just have no desire to be with any of them. Sigh. Damn sexual karma fairy.

Posted by Celeste at August 26, 2006 12:16 PM | TrackBack


COMMENTS

Now there's a funny thing...what does willie do for a living....a drummer.

Posted by: willie at August 26, 2006 04:56 PM

HAHAHA!!! THE SEXUAL KARMA FAIRY SEES ALL!!!


Um....I sometimes play on my brother's drums, that count?

Posted by: Rhys at August 27, 2006 04:01 AM

The sexual karma fairy is totally evil. I've done nothing to deserve re-growing my virginity!

Posted by: Celeste at August 27, 2006 04:51 AM

Yeah, he's a finicky little bastard

Posted by: Rhys at August 27, 2006 06:32 AM

i used to play drums in a marching band - I have even played at the albert hall, alas itwas not a scotish marching band...

Posted by: Mark at August 27, 2006 06:56 AM

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