Working like a bondsman...

Okay-- first of all, does everybody know what that means?  That it refers back to the time when the country was using indentured bondsmen (and women) to do all the hard shit, people who had literally bartered years of their lives in return for passage and room and board?  I used it in a work, and the editor was puzzled, then I asked Mate and Chicken, and they said, "But Mom!  Who would get that?"  and I thought that maybe I'd run it by you all!

Anyway, lots of recovery going on here at the Lane Crapmansion-- Mom's recovering from the bug and wondering whether or not to go to aqua classes, the kids are recovering from school for a week, the dog is recovering from, ohmygod!, not having food for almost six hours!  (The dog is spoiled, why do you ask?)

But I'm pleased to say that, aside from a lingering headache and the stamina of a kitten, I'm almost done with the flu!  Yay!  Alas, I seemed to have given it to everyone else.  Boo!

But that does not mean that we have done nothing this weekend--nay, indeed!  (If I'm gonna say 'working like a bondman, I'm gonna go full-balls archaic, ya think?)  Anyway... where to start where to start where to start...

First of all, Zoomboy had his last soccer game of the year.  We lost (is everybody surprised?  Me neither.) The good news is, all of the little boys still want to play the game, and that's a victory and a half, lemme tell you.   Anyway, Zoomboy's big deal so far has been extreme dot-to-dots.  That's between 500-1000 dots-- and, Zoomboy worked three in a row until his neck cricked.  Mate and Chicken and I all went "Awwww..."  and then I remembered something a friend told me.  Scorpios and Libras get along FANTASTICALLY on the karmic wheel--something about how Scorpios make us Libras all liquid and happy inside.  SAGITTARIUS (Big T's sign) on the other hand, does NOT get along with Scorpios--which explains SO MUCH about our family dynamic.  Zoomboy does something, Mate, Chicken and I all go "Awwwww."  Big T goes "Arrggghhhh!!!"  It's the way we work.

In other kid news, Chicken also had her last seasonal game.  (She still has a couple of tournaments.)  She got her official sweatshirt last night, and I had to laugh.  She has a number of Latina teammates, and her coach, a longtime friend and fellow soccer mom, is also Mexican.  Chicken's coach has heard me screaming "Run, Chicken, run!" for more than ten years.  I didn't realize Chicken's team had picked up on this, until I saw her sweatshirt.  On the back, it said, "Pollitos".  Yup.  Little Chicken.  I was so proud.

And Squish?  Squish had this to say this morning;

"So this boy in my class told me that if I said (whispered) Bloody Mary in the bathroom, she would appear in the mirror.  It scared me so much I forgot to wipe and almost ran out with my pants down!"

"Well, sweetie, you need to ignore what those icky boys tell you, okay?"

"Nicholas isn't icky mom!  He's clean!"

"So Nicholas is okay?"

"He could be the boy I'm going to marry, but I don't know.  I like Terrence better."

Yeah.  That whole conversation gives me the knee-shaking palm sweats.  You?

Oh yeah... and the cover?

So, this book I've submitted, Chase in Shadow... it's, umm... tense.  And painful.  And I used as my inspiration a couple of models from a GLBT related industry.  The picture is of "Travis"-- but to me, he'll always be "Tommy"--and that picture is SO much like Tommy that, as soon as it hit the net, I had to show you.  Someday I may find a picture of "Chase" for you, but, umm, I'm sort of holding out for one with his clothes on.  You'll all be more comfortable that way.
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Published on November 21, 2011 09:16
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message 1: by Sarah (new)

Sarah It is kinda of scary that people wouldn't understand what a bondsman/bondswoman is. I do have a big thing for history but that should be something most people should know, right?


message 2: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane What gets me us that it's so much fun to try and figure it out!!!


message 3: by Sue (last edited Nov 22, 2011 08:44PM) (new)

Sue So, this book I've submitted, Chase in Shadow... it's, umm... tense. And painful. And I used as my inspiration a couple of models from a GLBT related industry. The picture is of "Travis"-- but to me, he'll always be "Tommy"--and that picture is SO much like Tommy that, as soon as it hit the net, I had to show you. Someday I may find a picture of "Chase" for you, but, umm, I'm sort of holding out for one with his clothes on. You'll all be more comfortable that way.

I'm so confused! lol I saw the picture on your blogger site, but all the names...and why are there three of them...hmmm?


message 4: by Manxkity (new)

Manxkity Bondsman - So sad- it didn't even cross my mind that not everyone would know what that was. I forget that most of the world's population aren't ravenous readers. Big readers know "things". Like what bondsman means and it is a very big part of US history.
have a happy Turkey Day!


message 5: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane Sue wrote: "So, this book I've submitted, Chase in Shadow... it's, umm... tense. And painful. And I used as my inspiration a couple of models from a GLBT related industry. The picture is of "Travis"-- but t..."

I'll be a little blunter here in the privacy of GoodReads, sweetheart. Chase in Shadow is about a guy who starts working in gay-for-pay porn. I visited Corbin Fisher (a gay-for-pay site) a LOT while I was writing the story--and Travis was my favorite model. When I described "Tommy" I was thinking about Travis, so Tommy's personality is all in my head, but I constructed it around this one model, and how he behaved in bed. Chase was the same way--the models I chose for Chase is a combination of Dru and Connor--you can find them on the site too. My blog originally started as a knitting blog--I didn't want to get too explicit there for a lot of folks who weren't expecting it:-)


message 6: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane Manxkity wrote: "Bondsman - So sad- it didn't even cross my mind that not everyone would know what that was. I forget that most of the world's population aren't ravenous readers. Big readers know "things". Like wha..."

Yeah-- see, I got that note in editing and I was sort of disappointed in my people--I thought of all folks, literary people should know that one!


message 7: by Sue (new)

Sue Amy wrote: "Sue wrote: "So, this book I've submitted, Chase in Shadow... it's, umm... tense. And painful. And I used as my inspiration a couple of models from a GLBT related industry. The picture is of "Tra..."

lol
Ah, I get it...completely understand. Sounds good and bless you for your research "sacrifice". Lol


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