Mad about Manx
Crossposted on Mistula: Revelations.

She has bared all, but do you really know everything about Manx Minuet? Here are ten interesting facts about our resident sex kitten with ten of her favorite portraits:
Manx Minuet: A Foreplay

Manx came to us like an orgasm. She took her time, but when she did, she gripped us with a force that was uncontrollable and overwhelming.

Mistula wanted a female guitarist, and Rey wished for a pornstar with a phenomenal musical talent, able to perform masturbatory riffs that climaxed to mind-blowing solos. Joey hoped for a Volks girl, but she knew Rey was right: All of them were too young and innocent.
Out of nowhere, Liat, Joey’s long-time friend, emailed her links to a new Cerberus Project girl at Liria’s site. The links led to pictures of the Limited CP DELF Sweety Lingerie Lishe. Joey showed her pictures to Rey, and he said, “Perfect. Those are the boobs I’m looking for.”

Joey emailed Liria, then the official agent for Luts, and she replied that only five Sweety Lingerie Lishe DELFs were made, and only three were left. Joey’s reply was immediate and desperate – that she please hold on to one of them for her – and Liria did, and the deal was sealed. A month later and USD1,200 poorer, one of the five glamourous Sweety Lingerie Lishe came to live in our humble home.
Now, Rey’s porn star is a year old and a true rock star. Her guitar playing has received rave reviews from fans and respected Filipino musicians. She has flirted with a dozen boys, and has not lost any of her spunk. Here, Manx Minuet has found her G-spot.
(Belated) Birthday Girl




June 11, 2004. One of the five rare Sweety Lingerie Lishe came into our home. Life was never the same again.

Leaving The Farm

The trip to The Farm wouldn’t have been possible without Joey and Rey. Come to think of it, my entire existence wouldn’t have been possible without Joey and Rey. I guess I should thank them for, well, everything.

It’s Not Easy Being Green: The Farm Food Review



The Farm at San Benito is so overpopulated with plants that some just had to be eaten. I pity the poor, helpless plants, but such is the law of life. Much to my dismay, the Greenpeace activists also do not seem concerned with their welfare. Don’t vegetables have rights, too?
