The bulge today is a beautiful 'classic' tall, dark-haired, and handsome, that's for sure! Wow, he can be my pool boy any time! I wonder if he'll work for free *grin*

Now, you might be wondering what the title of today's blog is all about. Well, in my travels through this life I have come across many things, some disturbing, some not so much, and some which are just plain...different.

Take this innocent inflatable pool whale for example. Here's a picture so you can get your head around what I will be talking about in this post:

 


Most of the time, these whales are lazing around either in the pool or on grass or paving, minding their own business until they are called for by the family who owns them. During the winter months they endure months of deflation, only to hopefully be brought out once more into the sun. Even when they are called to play, their time is brief. Like I said, most of the time they sit on the side-lines, watching and waiting for their opportunity.

But I have discovered something which might make you think twice about leaving your trusty pool whales unattended--especially if you go out to the beach or shopping on the hot days. These whales are in danger. Yes, that's right, danger. You see, while you aren't looking, while their plastic gets nice and warm from the sun's rays, they are perfect for the taking. I am not talking about stealing here, after all, stuffing a pool whale under your arm and running through the neighborhood would be a giveaway that it's been taken. 

No, what I am talking about is this link HERE! Be warned, clicking on the link it's NOT SAFE FOR WORK, but you might fall in love with one of the most adorable foreskinned twink you'd ever want to set your gaze upon. I just hope your whale is safe :)