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Follow-Up: Folsom Street East 2014

Thanks to all you guys who stopped by to say hello in person at the Folsom Street East block party!

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It was a memorable day, indeed!

 

SPECIAL THANKS to Dave Hughes of the Folsom Street East board for running the show, and what a great job he did, as well as all the other organizers of the event and volunteers!

 

EXTRA SPECIAL THANKS to good friends Steve and Pisslurper, for helping man the Metalbond booth!

 

EXTRA EXTRA SPECIAL THANKS to Master Mike for providing the T-shirts, and for providing the prison jumpsuit!

 

And for all those of you who came up and took cards and are just now discovering the Metalbond site, welcome!

 

 

Metalbond 4.0

Welcome to the newly re-designed Metalbond site. Do you like it? I must give a big thank you to tallglassofoj for his professional web development services. This new look marks the fourth iteration of the Metalbond site. And I am so glad to have this fresh look online, just in time for this weekend’s Folsom Street East block party here in NYC, where Metalbond will be one of the official exhibitors! If you live in NYC or are visiting, be sure to stop by on West 27th Street between 11 and 4 tomorrow, Sunday, June 22, 2014, and say hello in person (more on that below).

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I started Metalbond on May 18, 2003, to be exact, on Blogspot, which was the forerunner to Blogger. That original site is still online. Way back then, a friend and play buddy at the time, LTHR EDGE, was doing a project in which he wanted to get 100 people to start blogs, so I figured what the heck and started one of my own, under his encouragement. It was text-only, more of a journal really. Here is what that original site looked like:

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Then in 2009, I got more serious about things and started up a new site, hosted by the (now-defunct) Thumblogger free service, complete with lots of pictures and external links. Kristofer Weston, aka Mr. Kristofer, helped me out quite a lot back then, to get started. Sadly, Thumblogger vanished a few years back, but if you go to the WaybackMachine and search for metalbond.thumblogger.com, you can still see that old site, which is surprisingly intact. This is what my old Thumblogger site looked like:

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Fortunately, by the time Thumblogger vanished, I had already migrated to paid web hosting, where I have been ever since. It has been a lot of fun running this website as a “side project” (I work full-time). Looking at my back-end dashboard just now, I see that I there are currently more than 2,400 postings here, including more than 340 stories. That’s a lot of jackoff material, ain’t it?

But it’s fun. And through this website, I’ve had the opportunity to meet lots of great guys and have some very cool adventures, including multiple visits to Serious Male Bondage, where I got to be featured in some of their photo shoots and videos. Mark of Serious Male Bondage has been a huge help to me over the years, offering tons of advice and encouragement. Another highlight for me, made possible by Mark, was getting to meet and interview Van Darkholme of Kink.com in person at the Armory in San Francisco. I also got to meet Bind of Men In Chains, and Richard Hunter of Mr S, and Ruff of Ruff’s Stuff, among many, many others. Last year, I was featured in a podcast over at the No Safe Word website, which was great fun, as well. (I haven’t met that crazy pervert Marknorth yet, or Rbbrstorage, but hopefully someday.)

So that brings us to New York City’s Leather Pride Weekend 2014, and Folsom Street East.

I was at the very first Folsom Street East. And the second. And the third … and way too many for me to remember. I was a bootblack back then, and I still have pictures somewhere of me doing that. Folsom Street East was founded by GMSMA, an organization I was involved with at the time. Back then the block party was on West 13th Street, in front of the LURE. Of course now the event is in Chelsea, near the NYC Eagle.

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So, be sure to stop by the official MetalbondNYC table at Folsom Street East and say hello. A few of my bondage buddies, including Pisslurper, will be there. We’ll be giving away free T-shirts, which were graciously provided by Master Mike. And we will have some handcuffs and other locking metal gear to try on, if you are brave enough (just ask). And I’m also going to try to do some live blogging from the event, as well. It should be fun. You’ll want to look for the guys in the orange prison jumpsuits.

 

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Folsom Street East is this Sunday in New York City

… and MetalbondNYC.com will be there!

17Yes, I’ll be at Folsom Street East along with some of my bondage buddies. We will be passing out free handcuff T-shirts, and doing some bondage demos. Stop by and say hello in person!

Also taking place this weekend is LEATHER PRIDE NIGHT, on Saturday:

18Both of these events need volunteers. For details, click for FOLSOM STREET EAST and LEATHER PRIDE NIGHT.

 

 

Come and meet Metalbond at Folsom Street East 2014

I’ll be taking a table at this year’s Folsom Street East, so come by and say hello to me in person on Sunday, June 22!

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“BACK ON THE STREETS OF NYC”

Sunday, June 22, 2014

11 am – 4 pm



West 27th Street between 10th and 11th Avenues

The 
Suggested Donation is $10, with proceeds going to charity.

 

I’ll be there with some special friends, passing out free handcuff T-shirts in two different designs (pictured), and doing some handcuffing demonstrations and some other fun stuff. (If you’re interested in helping with this, let me know!)

 

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For general information on this street fair, click for the official Folsom Street East website. They also need volunteers to help run the event.

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Folsom Street East invites you to its 17th street festival

Folsom Street East is back this year!

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WHEN:

Sunday June 22nd, 2014

11 AM – 4 PM

 

WHERE:

West 27th Street, between 10th and 11th Avenues

 

BENEFITING: 

Anti-Violence Project + Housing Works +

National Coalition for Sexual Freedom + Cycle for the Cause

 

WHAT ELSE? 

New York City’s Finest Performers

Eagle NYC Beer Garden

Kinky Good Times

 

Note it’s one block south this year, on 27th Street (not 28th). More information is at the event’s official site.

 

They also need volunteers.

 

Folsom Street East is canceled for this year

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This is a message from the organizers of NYC’s Folsom Street East street fair

 

Dear Friends and Fans of Folsom Street East

It is with sadness that the Producers and Board of Directors of Folsom Street East have to announce that the 17th annual Folsom Street East Street Festival this June is going to be cancelled. Though we continue to receive support for this community-building and fundraising event from Community Board 4 and our neighbors on the block (including our producing partner The Eagle NYC), the ever-growing construction on the north side of 28th street has made it impossible for us to successfully and safely hold our annual street festival. Thank you for the years of support from our attendees, sponsors, partners, exhibitors, vendors, performers and volunteers; we are sad that we will not be able to celebrate Pride with you at our fetish-friendly event this year.

We also hope you continue to join Folsom Street East at our other events, including our various LGBT Pride Month events, our annual “A Fetish for Fashion” fashion show this fall, and at  the many partner events we participate in throughout the year, and hope to see you back on the kinky streets of NYC next year!

The Folsom Street East Street Festival has always been a benefit event, and we will continue to support our beneficiaries:

 

The Anti-Violence Project  

The National Coalaition for Sexual Freedom 

The LGBT Center 

 

We hope that you – even though you won’t be supporting them through your Street Fair entrance donation –  will continue to support these organizations as they do their important work with and for our community.

Thanks for 16 great years celebrating sexual freedom with the Folsom Street East Street Festival, and we hope to see you back on the kinky streets of New York City in 2014!