A Healthy Level of Insanity
by Dee

by Dee
by Nobody Special
Well, the Free Risque Blog version … we’re not sure, something in the teens, probably … launches today. Once again, we’ve put together what at least our geeks feel to be cutting-edge technology to talk about, if not technically the world’s oldest profession, at least its first cousin. So come in. Look around. Make comments. Do whatever rocks your roll. We have always basically done this for fun, so we hope you have fun wandering around. If you can’t have a little fun in life, we really can’t see the point. None of us really “wins” this journey, you know.
If you want to know the truth, the term “blog” fairly accurately describes what we’ve been doing on the web since we started about a decade and a half ago now. The first official “name” of the site honestly happened to be Adult Diary which explained our goals quite well we thought. We’ve been using a custom approach to this Web Site Commune thing, well, since that’s the only way there was to do it. Now, though, a few moderately effective alternatives have surfaced, and so we’re going to give one of them a shot out here on the Free Side.
by Nobody Special
“Can I squat?” asks the predictably nubile lass in the early morning sun.
“You can do whatever you want. This is your day. We’re just hangin’ with you for a bit,” comes Mr. Ninn’s immediate reply from his perch overlooking the set of his own Nymphetamine 3 concept.
Thus begins another episode in the quirky life of Michael Ninn, er, IMNINN, er … whatever. (Geniuses often lead confusing lives. Have you noticed?)
by D.Minion
Julia Ann was at home, nursing her newest rescue puppy back to health, when she called to tell me about a fantastic contest to help raise money for animal rescue! Have you ever wanted to have a date with Julia Ann? (I have!) Julia hopes a lot of people would, and that they will enter her contest! [Let’s face it: Helping abused or abandoned animals always ranks high on the important scale, but doing so while dating Julia Ann adds a whole new level of … gee … let’s just go with altruism and call it good.] Continue Reading Risque