I took a look at Pinterest a couple of days ago after the Wall Street Journal had a program about how to use it legally. The only thing I found of interest was a model in a skimpy dress. But then I'm no longer a DOM in training, just a DOM. "All women are created equal. Then some become Marines" Katy Perry video for "Part of me" Thomas Hart tehart@xxxxxxx On Mar 25, 2012, at 4:16 PM, Robert Paul wrote: > Lawrence wrote > > >> I looked through some of Pinterest’s “Pins” and found some items for men, >> but women need to buy gifts for men from time to time. I can’t a typical >> man going to this location to buy something for himself. >> >> >> You might say argue that men could pin anything they wanted, but a typical >> man might see this as an intrusion. Can you see men wanting to pin >> auto-parts, fishing-boats, rods, reels, guns, & knives on Pinterest? >> > > I think the strongest reason that I have no interest in Pinterest is that I > have no idea what it does (or is). I know Julie posted something about it > some days ago, but > I didn't investigate it at the time. Well, maybe that isn't really the > strongest reason; that would be that I have enough stuff, and, should I need > more, I turn to Hall > Brothers, Farlows of Pall Mall, the Mutton College CoOp, and Goodwill > Industries. > > Even Lawrence is farther along than I: he knows what it is to pin something. > > Robert Paul, > trying to keep it simple >