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Another Jazz Album Review for Narrative Paths Journal

Duke Ellington and His Orchestra:  Ellington at Newport

 

Other Reviews:

Miles Davis  “Kind of Blue”  

John Coltrane  “A Love Supreme”

Herbie Hancock  “Head Hunters”

Dave Brubeck Quartet – Time Out, by Ms. Ann

Charles Mingus:  The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady

New TER Review

 Check it out!

 

TER Review by MusicMan2367

 

Symbols

I know when you purchase me by the hour  I am a MarketPlace slave.  I can understand when every moment counts to tell me to be dressed and ready in my collar and restraints seems like saving a few minutes to you. 

Please consider:

Placing the collar on my neck, asking me to focus on you, listen to your words, obey your commands during my time with you, and I agree, the collar is a symbol and reminder of this agreement.  I am bound to my word until you remove the collar.  And while it may seem insignificant to you, to a person serving, it is very important.  It serves as a marking of ownership.  Ask your dog if his collar is important.  To every being who is owned, their collar is of significant importance.  Anything added to this marking, such as restraints, is another marking of ownership, being bound to their owner.

 

The agreement ends when YOU take the restraints and collar off.  While you do this the person serving reflects on how much they don’t want the markings removed.

 

Please consider taking the time to do this and not glossing over it.  Being claimed, and told “MINE” is very sexy.

 

New Jazz Album Review for Narrative Path Journal

 

 

Charles Mingus:  The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady

 

Other Reviews:

Miles Davis  “Kind of Blue”  

John Coltrane  “A Love Supreme”

Herbie Hancock  “Head Hunters”

Dave Brubeck Quartet – Time Out, by Ms. Ann

Sara Blakely: We can make the world a better place, one butt at a time.