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26. June 2008 by The Twisted Bear.

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20. June 2008 by The Twisted Bear.
The International Deaf Leather 2008 Philadelphia Contest Weekend will be held on July 17 to 19, 2008

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19. June 2008 by The Twisted Bear.
It’s pretty cool now that the marriages have begun. And many local retailers are getting in on the act by offering specials to the betrothed. But this is our favorite -
Bells are ringin’…
Free “Mr. S” Wedding Bands! In celebration of gay weddings being legal as of today in California – we’re giving away a pair of Mr. S ‘Wedding Bands’ to any queer couple that shows us they’ve gotten hitched.
Bring in your wedding certificate and we’ll give you a pair of our new welded-steel chainsand padlocks. These are smooth welded links – our way of ‘tying the knot’ for the long haul. Don’t get us wrong, wedding rings are romantic too, but as they say, “When you’re coming
to San Francisco, don’t forget to wear a padlock around your neck… um… flower in your…
um… Ok, fuck it – have fun and we look forward to seeing you all stop by!
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17. June 2008 by The Twisted Bear.
It used to be one earned his leathers. There were leather “families” and the old guard had a pretty rigid protocol. Are those days gone? Here’s what you told us -

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13. June 2008 by The Twisted Bear.
Recently, a friend stopped by the office the other day. Looking around - he said, “You have the strangest job . . .” I somehow managed to end up in the lower depths of Kink.com’s dungeon and I thought “I have the strangest job . . .”.
Stay tuned, that story doesn’t come til later. . .
I moved to SF eight years ago - a wide-eyed boy from the Midwest (well, not really - but just go with it) and now I’m in the bowels of the Armory. Like that wasn’t enough, now I can finally make an honest man out of husbear. The weddings start in 3 days.
Wow, Mom would be so proud. Speaking of proud, all of us at The Complete Bear and The Twisted Bear want to wish you all the best at this momentous time - If you are getting married - Mazal Tov! And to the rest of you - Happy Pride!!
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6. June 2008 by The Twisted Bear.
The New York Leather Weekend is coming-up this fall. Their provocative new ad banner says, “We look forward to having you… Literally!”

This year’s theme is “Return to the Mineshaft,” featuring a multi-media retrospective of the infamous bar and the era that started it all. According to Robert Valin, President of the NYLWleather, the NYC leather community is back in full-force. Was there ever any doubt? Check the zip on your chaps and check it out!
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3. June 2008 by The Twisted Bear.
The debut collection of stories from Markus Larsen contains some really creative kink. He mixes a fondness for Mystery Lit with his SM, making the title track one of the more interesting fetish stories to hit the racks for some time. Oddly enough, it’s also the story with the least amount of bump-n-grind. It’s followed by “Dick Strong and the Case of The Missing Slave,” which puts the Queen back in Ellery Queen. And the sex, too.
The remaining stories are solid fantasy reads, with particular imaginative plots in “Surviving Master’s Hell” and “Black Cross New Mexico” being the strongest. Bushy faced leathermen doing dirty things to each other lurk all through “The Sex Club Murders and Other Kinky Tales.” This is good, highly recommended bed-stand reading.
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