I’m not sure if it’s because I do Brazilians for a living and spend eight hours a day inspecting women’s genitalia, but every time I pass by the coffee shop called Addicted To The Bean, I burst out laughing.
Hose Down Your Hoo-Ha
Thoughts, stories, and insights from M.E. Nesser
I recently read an article that said that fiction lovers have more feelings. It made me think of my obsession with fiction, especially romance, I love to write and to read fiction. I also have a job that elicits a TON of feelings with every Brazilian performed. I realized that my life is surrounded by a plethora of feelings. I can deal with that.
There is so much violence, hatred and ugly in our world that I feel overwhelmed by the gratitude that I feel for all of the good things in my life, especially my family. It’s a shame that more people aren’t thankful for the good things in their lives on more than one day of the year. Surround yourself with positive, loving people and be thankful every day. I know that we try to. Mark and M.E. hopes everyone had a very Happy Thanksgiving.
A Promise of Passion and Passion Never Dies are both available at Barnes and Noble online, which I am so excited about. I am currently in the process of having the first one available on Nook. Neither book has any reviews yet so there are no stars filled in under the pictures of the novels. Just one review for each would be huge so that the little stars get filled in! If any of you have a Barnes and Noble account and wouldn’t mind reviewing them, I’d be psyched! Thanks!
An exchange between a husband and wife after an intimate encounter.
-Remember that lady you used to see on Mt. Hope?
-Yeah.
-Is she still in Rochester?
-I think so.
-Do you think she’s still working?
-I think so.
-You don’t think she retired?
-No.
-I think you should go see her.
Check out my article in November’s issue of Rochester Woman’s Magazine. It’s about the confusing state of gender roles in society. Ugh, that sounds kind of serious for a Wax Queen, doesn’t it?
Mark and M.E. ad in this month’s Rochester Woman Magazine. What do you think?
Mark and Mary Elizabeth will be away for Thanksgiving. If you need either of their services, please email the salon at marknmesalon@gmail.com so we can get you in Tuesday or Wednesday morning. Thank you!
This morning I took a yoga class for the first time in months. At the beginning of class, the instructor asked us to think about what we were grateful for. The first thing that came to my mind was the fact that, in spite of all my injuries and physical maladies, I am still able to work. Not everyone with my issues would be able to work. The past two days were really busy. I hugged a few, cried with a few, and laughed with a ton. I had such a great time. Today I have to share that I am extremely grateful for my clients. Thank you for making me a part of your lives.
A woman lives 20 minutes from the salon. She leaves her house 45 minutes before her appointment because she likes to be early. The traffic was horrendous and she was getting anxious about being late. It was a beautiful day on Friday in Rochester NY and most drivers had their windows down. At one point, she wished she had a megaphone so she could yell to the drivers in front of her that she had an appointment for a Brazilian and couldn’t be late!