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Ruined by the bell? - 12/5/2007 2:11:35 AM   
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Let me set the scene for you. Mistress had placed me in a spread eagle upon the bed, cuffs chained to the frame. I was wearing nothing but a gag, my nosehole only white hood, and a breath control mask (simple gadget makes it a tad harder to breathe than normal). She'd been intermittently striking me with a variety of percussion toys, and stroking me towards that wonderful place and stopping short, only to strike me back to the beginning.

The pace was building, and I knew she was going to reward me, when......

BBBRRRRIIIINNNNNNGGGGG!!!!!

The fire alarm in our building goes off! Crap! She removes the restraints, we get dressed, and end up in the lobby shortly thereafter, as firemen arrive. Turns out the jacka...er, nice guy next door let a pan of grease overheat. (Same dimwi..er, fellah who has had police knocking at his door at 2AM because his t.v. is too loud).

What a way to end a wonderful moment!

I'm all for tease and denial, but this is ridiculous!

Mistress won't even let me place a "How not to cause a fire" cookbook by his door.
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RE: Ruined by the bell? - 12/5/2007 2:36:40 AM   
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I'm torn between laughing in sympathy and crying My arse off...er....what ever. BIG HUGS!

You could always buy him a bottle of peanut oil, it burns at a higher temperature so hope fully you wouldn't have the problem again.
A few brief words about hoping the situation with the fire doesn't happen again, and you'll be sweet as.
Course delivering it dresses as you are here might get your point across. Especially if you also recite a list of 101 other things that can be done with peanut oil. :)

poor elderrook, big hugs!

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RE: Ruined by the bell? - 12/5/2007 4:42:12 AM   
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I dont understand your rant. You were being teased and loved it and you got even a bigger tease and you hate it. You should tell your Mistress about your hard limit.

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RE: Ruined by the bell? - 12/5/2007 5:48:25 AM   
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Doh!

Reminds me of the first time we ever did a tied-up-and-left-alone scene... We were in college, i was handcuffed spread-eagled to the bed in my dorm room, blindfolded, and left while my (now) wife went to class. We were at a very small school, so there was no "what if she gets hit by a car!" concern, i had a single room, figured there wasn't much that could go wrong... So of course, after 40 minutes the fire alarm went off, and she came back to find the building evacuated, except for me, still in bed

There was no fire, but it was still quite the pulse-quickener for both of us... How people get into college without having the brainpower to successfully operate a microwave, i'll never know.

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RE: Ruined by the bell? - 12/5/2007 9:13:39 AM   
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{giggles}  Funny and serious at the same time, priceless.
 
Peanut oil burns at a higher temp, but it also smokes horribly.  Thats what the cops and firefighters use out here to simulate methfires and the like because the smoke is think, and worse than other types of fires, it also is also more difficult to put out.  I suggest you get your neighbor the 'Cooking for Dummys' cookbook and leave it anonymously on his doorstep and a fire estinguisher, just in case. 

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RE: Ruined by the bell? - 12/5/2007 1:40:22 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: petdave

Doh!

Reminds me of the first time we ever did a tied-up-and-left-alone scene... We were in college, i was handcuffed spread-eagled to the bed in my dorm room, blindfolded, and left while my (now) wife went to class. We were at a very small school, so there was no "what if she gets hit by a car!" concern, i had a single room, figured there wasn't much that could go wrong... So of course, after 40 minutes the fire alarm went off, and she came back to find the building evacuated, except for me, still in bed

There was no fire, but it was still quite the pulse-quickener for both of us... How people get into college without having the brainpower to successfully operate a microwave, i'll never know.



Or the "brainpower" to realize how dangerous it is to put someone in bondage and leave?  What if the building actually HAD caught on fire?
 
Sorry.... just had to say it.

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RE: Ruined by the bell? - 12/5/2007 2:05:09 PM   
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Could have been worse, he could have poured water on it and have had it explode. Suffocate grease fires in kitchen, pour salt or baking soda on them.

But a good example of why the fantasy of leaving someone bound for hours while you're out is best left to the imagination.

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RE: Ruined by the bell? - 12/5/2007 4:27:29 PM   
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rook,

life happens, sometimes at the worst times.

Move on

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RE: Ruined by the bell? - 12/5/2007 4:28:00 PM   
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OMG!!!!  I think the idjit's brother once lived next door to me!!!  Except this was a coffee pot left on, burnt dry, and exploded into flames.  The first indication of trouble was the noise of the water going thru the riser to the sprinkler head!  Fortunately, I wasn't tied up at the time, but had a great buzz on from a spanking.....talk about a buzz kill!  But this guy actually thought that he could blame the fire on the lamp he left on....DUH!  Like the fire dept couldn't figure that one out!  He was out getting beer at the 7-11......

That's why my restraints are not locked on me and use dog clips.......I can get out of all of them!



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RE: Ruined by the bell? - 12/5/2007 4:40:55 PM   
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Or the "brainpower" to realize how dangerous it is to put someone in bondage and leave?  What if the building actually HAD caught on fire?
 
Sorry.... just had to say it.


Then we get to read about it in News of the Wierd and someone can start a thread here about how it should never have been done. 

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RE: Ruined by the bell? - 12/5/2007 6:43:32 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: slaverosebeauty

{giggles}  Funny and serious at the same time, priceless. 
 
I suggest you get your neighbor the 'Cooking for Dummys' cookbook and leave it anonymously on his doorstep and a fire estinguisher, just in case. 


Good advice! I wanted to do just that, but Mistress said I should be good.

Well,okay, I wanted to put a sign on his door saying "Please Help Me, I Cannot Cook!". But that's almost they same thing, right?

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RE: Ruined by the bell? - 12/5/2007 7:13:41 PM   
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ORIGINAL: MystressDream

Or the "brainpower" to realize how dangerous it is to put someone in bondage and leave?  What if the building actually HAD caught on fire?
 
Sorry.... just had to say it.


Yowch! What can i say, i was 19, maybe 20, and thinking with the little head. Immortal and all that jazz. Even when the alarm started, my fear wasn't dying from smoke inhalation, but having one of the dorm staff open the door to make sure that the room was empty!

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