Shayla LaVeaux for Risque 2020

Have a Risque New Year

Whenever we do these redesigns, we invariably end up spending an inordinate amount of time looking back. Thus highlighting what our newbie felt “too difficult to find” suddenly became an excellent way to welcome in the new year. [Come to find out, putting a special link to “Video Wall” on the frickin’ Main Sidebar did not make finding this “easy enough” because you have to click something on that page to get to the final illuminating and fun destination. These folks with the 140-character mentality are going to be interesting when they start running society. Twitter may not look as wonderful fifty years from now.]

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[Just to let you know, that very busy video wall has a handy-dandy explanation page in the members’ area. If you click on any itty-bitty picture, it will pop up much larger and give you the setting where we shot the photo. We’d have put that out here in the free area too, but Risqué people do seem to have an aversion to clothing with some regularity.]

Kristal Summers and Maverick
Maverick, with Kristal Summers, who had clearly decided that if she kept Mav sitting down then he would be much less of a danger to people (and stationary objects) around him.

So if you would like, we encourage you to click on what a decade has shown to have been a fateful photograph [fifth row down, fourth column from the right]. The “Founders” explain each and every one of those itty-bitty screens on this special page that will open up, just as the description for Kristal and Maverick does here. You may find it a wonderful diversion from amateur football if nothing else. … [Well, we do think we should not in fact forget old acquaintances. Of course that could have something to do with their physical characteristics. Becoming less shallow once again did not make it to our Resolution List. Go figure.]

BOTTOM LINE: ENJOY THE NEW YEAR

Whatever bad happened to you last year, it probably won’t happen again this year. And if it does, well at least you have more practice dealing with it.

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