In this episode of Cubs Out Loud, it’s another Let’s Talk About Sex! We are joined by special guests Hadrian and Uncle Pete to talk about food and sex. Is it a sensual aspect that enhances the play or just a hot, sticky mess?
In this episode of Cubs Out Loud, the cubs have an interview with Dylan Thomas Good, the author of WOOF from Bear Bones Books. In this intriguing story regarding two exes, a $25,000 proposition, and video cameras, listen in as Mr. Good tells the tale of his writing process.
Jake / EEcub: TBRU actually had a pup room on their official event schedule this year and maybe has the “first” title on that. Glad to see Drenched Fur fostering that crossover as well though! I’ve had an interest in it for quite a few years, but thought the prospect of trying to break into basically a wholly separate community a bar too high, so this (hopeful) trend is exciting to me (and I’m guessing other bears by how much more pup exposure I’ve seen lately) Anyway, thought I’d chime in on that and leave my first COL reply. Love the show 🙂
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piglandia: Thanks for the reblog! Loved listening to your podcast today….pleasantly surprised when I heard you boys start describing our piss gifs!
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Charles S/@GBearTrekker65: Sure, I’d like to watch you guys play games…as long as you’re all shirtless, perhaps only wearing boxers. Woof! 🙂
Urbandictionary with Gary
pony boner: A half chubbed erection, stimulated by the ever tightening jambayala that sometimes occurs while sitting down. Generally happens in a sitting situation with some subtle vibration (driving on a bumpy road) when your pants jumble up and your Weiner comes restricted and thus forms a chubby pushing against your pants.
Frig duuude you gotta stop driving so I can deal with this pony boner.
Me n the Bros went offroading and I got the biiiiggest pony bone.
Weekly Topic
Interview with Dylan Thomas Good About his book WOOF.
In this episode of Cubs Out Loud, the guys are joined again by Ron Suresha, to discuss his new anthology “The Biggest Lover.” This grouping of erotica stories for chubs and their admirers goes from the lustful to the exotic, with tales of fantasy and fetish. It’s a good book to read while hard.
In this episode of Cubs Out Loud, the guys are joined by Ron Suresha, editor of “Hibernation and Other Poems by Bear Bards.” We interview him and discuss the process of building the book and some of the poems within, from the thought-provoking to the tantalizing. Listen in as the cubs give some of their favorites from the book.
Ron – “I’d also love to talk about all the great titles that Bear Bones Books. Would you like to talk about Hiibernation and bear poetry and about bear culture a bit? I’ll have just come from Spookybear so there’ll be lots to chat about.”
Personal Faves:
[Gary] – Hibernation by Albert Skip Brushaber [pg 5], The Bear Who Knew Too Much by Bob “Brutus” Cunningham [pg 13], Zen of the Growler Daddy by Jack Fritscher [pg 44], Lazy Bear Gym Exercise by Jack Fritscher [pg 55 because I LOLd], Upon Reflection by John Genest [pg 63], Us Middle-aged Men by Raymond Luczak [pg 86], Beardom by Ron Mohring [pg 116], An Epigram of Love by Jay Neal [pg 129], Cub Life: Re-blogged by Jordan M. Shu [pg 141], Rough by Dan Stone [pg 155]
[Jeff] – The Bear Who Knows Too Much by Bob “Brutus” Cunningham, Goosing Mother Goose by Daniel Jaffe, Long-distance Romeo by CD Reade, The Heart of the Bear by Jay Starre, Growl by Jay Starre, Skinny Dipping with Polar Bear by Jim Stewart
[Damon] – Hibernation by Albert Brushaber, The Passionate Daddy to His Love by David Bergman,