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  • bradparks and jimhauck are now friends   5 years, 2 months ago · View

  • Brad Parks wrote a new blog post: Flagging in the Park – May 2006   6 years, 2 months ago · View

  • Brad Parks posted on the forum topic
    Versatex Fabric Paint from Dharma   8 years, 11 months ago · View

    Hello, all,

    has anyone tried the Versatex Fabric Paint available from
    Dharma? It comes in a variety of "flourescent" colors, and before
    I buy it woud be nice to know if they really do react under
    blacklights.

    My apologies if this has already been discussed.

    And on that note: does this group have an "archivist" who can
    compile and update articles or files and upload them to the
    Yahoo group based on new information provided by the
    members? I would volunteer, but with my level of involvement
    here in Austin, I would be a lousy archivist. It’s too bad there is no
    central source for all this information, kind of an online
    equivalent of the leather museum in Chicago. Lots of scattered
    sources are researching flagging’s history and other details, but
    that info is not centrally available.

    Just a thought.

    Spin on,

    Brad

  • Brad Parks posted on the forum topic
    Flagging at IML in Chicago   8 years, 12 months ago · View

    Just to open, it was wonderful seeing so many flaggers at
    International Mr. Leather. We truly walk all worlds! I learned a lot
    and shared my flags with some beautiful men.

    One in particular I would like to reach. We met at the Onyx party,
    and I thought I heard your name right, but the music was loud
    and I was overwhelmed by the beauty of your flagging. You gave
    me a set of orange flags with black bands. I’d like to keep in
    touch, and properly thank you for your gift–both of the flags, and
    for inspring me with your flagging.

    Also, another thank you to the sexy couple that I shared my flags
    with at the Black and Blue Ball. If you’re out there, know that
    watching you spin was a treat.

    Who knew IML would be a hotbed of flagging? It was a pleasant
    surprise to see the art of flagging and the world of leather
    coming together.

    Spin to live, live to spin.

    Brad