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Dick Move by yours truly is out this week! Get some extra love this Valentine’s Day with an Island Confidential novella.
When Danny Shaw's ex dumped the job of returning some...personal items...to a short list of his previous conquests on him that seemed like imposition enough. Until he opened the bag and found that the items in question could best be described as extremely intimate and disturbingly detailed.
But when life gives you a bag of hyper-realistic sex toys, modeled after penises your ex knew and admired, what else is there to do but find the biggest dick you know and ask if one of them is his?
Meanwhile, all Will wanted was a quiet night out. Not that he was going to turn down a chance to spend time with Danny, even if it did lead to some weird conversations.
An Island Confidential Novella
Pupdate of the Week
The marketing team got together to talk about the upcoming release of Dick Move.
My first instinct when the water spilled was that I would have grabbed a straw and sucked it up. Damnnit! I watched Fortitude as well. This is an example of learning nothing at all from media.
Must Read of the Week
Without undermining the message of the article…imagine going to school with a kid called ‘Shooter’ or ‘Stabber’, having to make freaking muffins with them in Home Ec or something. I mean, there were kids in my school that had similarly…emotive…names, but those crazy little sods EARNED the moniker.
This is like…
It’s like how Mad Dog Johnny Adair earned the name, but they dubbed his kid Mad Pup and it just wasn’t the same. You know?
This Aggressive Baby Name Trend Is 'Alarming' Experts
"It’s rare for me to outright reject a name or name trend, but ... "
Some parents draw baby name inspiration from sources like family history, geography or even their favorite foods and brands. Others look to literature, music and pop culture. Still others get ideas from a more surprising source: weapons.
“There is a small but noticeable trend of parents using weapons-inspired ― and, more broadly, aggressive ― names for their sons,” Sophie Kihm, the editor-in-chief at the website Nameberry, told HuffPost. “Many of these names first appeared on the baby name charts in the 2000s, including Wesson, Caliber, Shooter and Trigger.”
….this looks so cool.
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