Melo Tricks or Tweets!

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In this age of instant everything à la mode, I have sprouted wings and a beak.


Yes, I have become a Twitterer.  Or am I just a Twit?   Whatever I’ve become, I am now way too busy Twittering, or actually, Tweating, to blog.  Yes, I confess: I am a Twitter Addict.  I can’t stop Tweating about  the silliest things from my breakfast to my orgasms, to my pithy political opinions to the twists and turns of Speakeasy intrigues, all in a matter of seconds.  Like good satisfying Quickie Sex, with everyone coming in rapid succession.  I even love that Twitter limits me to 140 words per Tweat and no photos, restraining me ever-so-gently, like velvet verbal bondage.

As those of you who know me know, my blogs tend to be endless, multi-course meals like the 6-hour dinners the French enjoy, peppered with pictures and links.  The more I promise myself to keep it short, the longer my bloggamy seems to get, like an overgrown, overindulged, out-of-control problem child. Not that I don’t love this child, my darling bloggamy.  Of course, I do, and the fleeting charms of Twitter will never replace the solid substance of a blog that reads like a short story or a photo essay.  I hope my bloggamy readers don’t feel too “cuckolded” by my current love affair with Twitter.  I may be blogging less and tweating more, but I will never abandon my bloggamy. Though at the moment, I’m flying around with the other birds, so follow me on Twitter!

MeLOVErsary Mania
The Meloversary was pretty mellow, packed with happy, horny, whacky, weepy, ecstatic emo babes and dudes frolicking among the dildos at Dr. Suzy’s Speakeasy.


There were a few weirdly extravagant mishaps:   a mysteriously cracked windshield, vomit all over the stairwell (which we cleaned up within 24 hours, Mr. Landlord!), poop in the shower (also quickly and thoroughly cleaned and disinfected!) and various individuals of all genders and generations bursting into tears for various reasons, though most were crying tears of emo-joy.


There was also a lot of sex, some of which involved me.


But most of the sex was off in the notorious nooks and luxurious crannies of the Speakeasy.


It was Prom Night for Melo, big sister to BonoboWay.

Sister Sara Sioux was the Prom Queen in a gorgeous leopard and lace Sue Wong dress that brought out the wild animal in her, celebrating the 10th anniversary of her teenage brainchild Melodramatic.com.


Sister Teri was the Melo Princess, radiant in a shimmering violet Victorian Bordello-style dress, also by Sue Wong.


Teri’s “husband,” Brother Brandillio was the Manchild Prince of Bandannaland, and Brother Nic was the Speakeasy Knight in Emo Armor.


Sister Heather was dressed up, teased up and powdered up like a party doll.


Gogo girls got the crowd going.


Nieve and Jean Curley kept the Meloers hiphopping.

Luci and Lisa kept the backrooms safe and sound.

I was the Dowager Queen, the elder stateswoman swimming through a roiling sea of 18-28-year-olds.


I was also the Political Candidate.


I’ve noticed that this is something many horny middle-aged women like me seem to do: We run for office.


I happen to be running for Vice President of the United States.

I know, there’s another, far more notorious fem-domme running for Veep, and   Governor Sarah Palin and I have more in common than two X chromosomes: We both enjoy lipstick politics and handling phallic objects (in her case a rifle; in mine, a vibrator), and neither of us has had much of any government experience on the national stage at all.


And so what if Sarah Palin can see Russia;  I can see Chinatown from my window.


Just before the party, British TV interviewed me for Virgin Media and Bravo TV on the joys and agonies of running for the U.S. Vice Presidency, with Frank Moore as my Presidential running mate.


Read Frank’s platform, and vote for us! We are official write-in candidates in a whole bunch of states.

My other role was that of The Disciplinarian.

Though being whipped with my red, black and blue elkskin leather flogger on the Bondage Cross could harldy be considered punishment.


And then there were the rewards, like Agwa…

AGWA
The Meloversay Libation of the Night was Agwa Coca Leaf Liqueur, made from the same tender coca leaves as ye olde Bolivian Marching Powder.


We toasted Melomania and licked super-tart lime powder off of each other’s fists, butts and nipples, then joyously guzzled this glowing green liquid enlightenment that oughta be illegal, but isn’t.

Why isn’t it? For over 4000 years among the native Andean population the coca leaf has been used for ancient rituals and for everyday gift giving.

Today it is drunk as a tea and chewed for hours by farmers and miners. The result is said to be more of a prolonged caffeine buzz than the crazy superhigh of cocaine.

Actually, coca is not a major component of cocaine as only 0.5% of the alkaloid cocaine is found in coca, and 41 chemicals are needed to extract cocaine from the coca leaf.

In 1820 the first Bolivian coca leaf liqueur was manufactured by the De Medicis in Bologna, Italy and sold throughout Europe. Rudyard Kipling said the powerful elixir was made “from the clippings and shavings of angel wings.” When cocaine was banned, the liqueur was discontinued, as rudimentary distilling did not remove cocaine.

Today bales of Bolivian Coca leaf are shipped under armed guard to Amsterdam where they are distilled and exact maceration and herbal extraction techniques guarantee the removal of the cocaine to standards acceptable to European and US authorities.

An extremely distinctive peppery herbal base is then blended with other herbal aphrodisiacs like ginseng and guarana to balance the taste and augment the effect.


Agwa turned into Viagwa as the Melo boys stripped off their shirts and strutted like peacocks around the Speakeasy, sometimes tripping over their own tails, but often finding a receptive peahen to stroke their feathers.

Triple Squirt Special
And speaking of hip delicious cocktails, and just in time for the wet season, check out our discount Triple Squirt Special featuring the three best Female Ejaculation DVDs you’ll find anywhere, one of which (Squirt Salon) is the classic How-To, another (Dommes & Hollie) is perfect for the holidaze & the third (Double-Annie’s Squirting Anniversary) is just plain sexy soaking wet…


RadioSuzy1: Secret Sexy Japan, Nude Model/Comedian & Scary Sarah Palin


As those of your who know me know, the Speakeasy is still in crisis mode (and I’m not just talking about the screwed up American economy).


But we’re almost out of the jungle of horrors we’ve been hacking our way through, and we’re seeing some light through the thicket, as well as getting back into certain grooves, one of which is doing the radio show, still on RadioSuzy1 and now is also on BlogTalkRadio.


We’ve done some awesome shows, including an interview with Donna George Storey, author of the marvelous erotic novel set in secret sexy Japan Amorous Woman, a fun evening with nude bodypaint model/comedian Krista and another hot show on Scary Sarah Palin, among other dangerous fetishes.


Vision Board
My Bonobo Way “Vision Board” has just been published in a hot new HarperColllins coffee table book put together by SuperPublicist Joyce Schwarz, The Vision Board: The Secret to an Extraordinary Life.    With a foreword by Bob “Think And Grow Rich” Proctor and an afterword by Jack “Chicken Soup for the Soul” Canfield, and more than 150 vision boards created by Olympic athletes, Obama’s campaign manager, celebrities and folks like me from 32 different countries, it is already on the Amazon Spirituality Best-Seller List, and HarperCollins has put it into nomination for a Pulitzer Prize!   The World Premiere Launch of The Vision Board will be October 28, 4-6 pm, at the Santa Monica Loew’s Hotel.  Hope to see you there! They’ll be auctioning off cocktails with me at the Speakeasy and an autographed copy of The 10 Commandments of Pleasure for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.


Jack’s Mannequin: My New Fave Up-and-Coming Piano Band
Warner Sister Sara took Teri and me to the old Viper Room for an utterly invigorating, inspirational, extraordinarily intimate Jack’s Mannequin concert. I’d never even heard of Jack’s Mannequin until Sara gave me their new CD “The Glass Passenger,” and it took me about three listens before I fell in love with them, especially, of course, the brilliant sensitive lead singer/writer/composer/pianist Andrew MacMahon. Then I listened to their old CD Everything in Transit, which is not as profound as the new album, but has even catchier tunes and sweeter vocals. Then I learned of Andrew’s amazing personal life, how he was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia on the day he finished mastering EIT, then had to cancel his tour so he could go through intense life-or-death treatment. He survived, created the new album, and I became a fan. Funny how that works. As Andrew sings, “Everything’s a piece of everyone.”


Like Elton John, Andrew is an introspective yet animated piano rockstar with crazy-poetic orgininality. Of course, unlike Elton, Andrew’s not gay (at least to the extent that most straight guys are “not gay”), prefers T shirts and jeans to rhinestone glasses and stacked heels, and actually writes his own music. He also has a very close-knit, supportive family, most of whom were right there at the Viper Room – Mom, Dad, brother, sister. girlfriend – all grinning, clapping and singing along with their precious survivor son’s brilliant tapestry of melodies.

Family of Andrew MacMahon of Jack's Mannequin

Some of Andrew’s lyrics about the edgy, scary-blissful territory between the ailing human life and death itself remind me of my own NDE (near-death experience), like the haunting, symphonic CAVES:

I’m caught
Somewhere in between
Alive
And living a dream…
Beat my body like a rag doll
Stuck your needles in my hip
Said we’re not gonna lie
Son you just might die
Get you on that morphine drip
Drip…


It’s was great to be alive, with a little vodka and no morphine, sharing a “piece” of Jack’s Mannequin at the VR. If you like emo-poetic, personal piano rock, treat yourself to a piece of Jack.

A Speakeasy Halloween: Erotic Insurgent Masquerade
Hallowe’en is almost here…Time for a pinch of Sex & Fear!


To get you into the scary-sexy Halloween spirit, you must watch A Speakeasy Halloween: The Erotic Insurgent Masquerade on RadioSuzy1, featuring Darryl Hanah, Jack Fountain, Regan Reese, Sara Sioux as Jackie O, and more!


And for those of you who are more literary, here’s my Scary Sex Halloween Poem

Though I feel we’re on the verge of resolution (another hat tip to Jack’s Mannequin), and we may soon rescue our Prince from the terrible Towers where he remains kidnapped, I still haven’t set a date for the next Speakeasy event. So if YOU miss the Speakeasy, you better sign up for our 10th Annual Eros Day: EROS DAY X. It’s not until January 24, 2009, but there’s no such thing as planning too soon for Eros Day!

And if you really miss us, give us a call! You’ll be glad you did. Let’s talk about what’s “going on,” talk about your feelings, talk with us about something you can’t talk with anyone else about. Experience telephone sex therapy. As always, we are open 24/7 and you can call us from absolutely anywhere in the world: 213.749.1330. No matter where you are, we’re always here for you…

21 Responses to “Melo Tricks or Tweets!”

  • kornzilla says:

    the blog was great suzy, i know i wasn’t able to give you all the shots you wanted but i was on a beer run when the politics came in

  • Renee Foster says:

    Dr. Suzy, I neglected to let you know I got an A on my paper about you and Sarah Palin. Thanks for the great source material!

  • SHAWN in CHANNELVIEW, TEXAS says:

    hey doc, I think you are one awesome lady. It takes a person with incredible character to do what you do. Keep up the great work.

  • John Luckhurst says:

    OMG!!! i just saw you on foxtel in a phone sex operators doc..your like the only famous person i know………..

  • Melanie Yearow says:

    Susan, I want to live vicariously thru you !”

  • Ric Wisler says:

    You are just what the Dr. ordered…fix me Doc…

  • betty says:

    you have an AWESOME site !!

  • frank moore says:

    yep, susan, we just might win this sucker! more and more people are saying they WILL vote for us!In Freedom,Frank Moorehttp://www.frankmooreforpresident08.com

  • Ken McLeish says:

    Dr. Block, i have been a huge fan for a number of years and always learn something new when i watch You on TV.

  • Vic Ashcraft says:

    When I grow up, I hope I have as much fun as Dr. Susan does. :-)

  • Krista says:

    Hey Dr. Suzy..Thanks for letting me be on the show.. it was so much fun.. I love to hear my own voice. HAHA! If you ever want me as a guest again.. please don’t hesitate to call, or email..

  • Nan says:

    i love hearing your show around election time! that palin is something else! lol! very scary indeed! tell everyone i said hello and send my love. it would be wonderful to get out there and see you this year, i’d love to see the art collection!

  • mae@maevictoria.com says:

    Why is there no mention of Ron Paul here? For the first time in my life I took the coupons that the kid hands out at the supermarket. The definition of money has changed. Turn every dollar around and turn it into Ron Paul money. If you don’t know what I’m talking about youtube this man and learn. Dr. Susan Block should be a far stronger adversary in this political arena. The North American Union, the Amero are key terms that we all should come to accept and understand. A cashless society is around the corner waiting to undo anyone who feels they live in any kind of free world. Party your life away but be informed and somewhat prepared. If you live in California kiss the ground. If you are fortunate enough to meet Susan kiss her too. She cares for your pleasure when just about everyone else on this planet does not.

  • whiskeywhispers says:

    I absolutely love Jack’s Mannequin. I also love his previous band, Something Corporate. SoCo was more emo angsty piano rock, but still amazing.And Angel, we’ll have our own emo parties with Agwa in a month. MARK MY WORDS! It might even be better than that morning after. ;-) I’m kicking myself for missing the radio shows. Must catch up tonight!And, holy crap, Eros Day! I can’t wait to be a part of that!

  • angelwylde says:

    Do not worry so much about your affair with Twitter. It sounds like me in the way that you also were skeptical about using it and then suddenly, it made sense. I do agree with what you said on the radio show about twitter being blog bondage since you are limited to 140 characters. Im glad that things ran smoothly for the most part. In the end, the transformation from Speakeasy > prom and back was done. Parties that get a little out of hand can sometimes hold much more perspective than a party that goes 110% without flaws. Besides, look at all the fun that was to be had.PS: Wow do I look like a big Amazon in that photo. *laughs*

  • Rocky Angel says:

    Hi Dr. Suzy, The body painting picture in a previous blog looked like fun, wish I’d known about it ahead of time. Btw, I’m thinking of voting for you and Frank Moore this year.

  • Christopher Goldberg says:

    Dr. Susan Block, Thank you so much, my friends had an amazing time at meloversary and can’t wait to go back!Christopher GoldbergNeverlost Creative Media

  • Kyle K says:

    You are absolutely GORGEOUS and totally ROCK! Your beauty and curves make my heart race and my knees buckle! You are AWESOME!!! Best wishes to your continued success and prosperity.

  • Cousin Diane says:

    Hey Cuz Just want you to know that I love your stuff on Palin. Still have your literature when you where running for President. I can’t stand that woman other then she really is funny. I mean if it wasn’t so sad this could be the best woman comic we have seen in years. Could be the new I Love Lucy for our times (but then again Lucy was not this stupid). Love always,Diane

  • Cee Bee says:

    I am voting for you and Frank. His platform really does “just make sense” and you should be America’s First Lady of Vice. Meloversary and Halloween at the Speakeasy look like PARADISE. What a great inaugural ball you guys would have.

  • Krista says:

    Dearest Dr. Suzy,Thank you so much for allowing me to stay with you last weekend. You have an amazing space and, through everything going on, i really felt the support and love you put into everything at the Speakeasy. I’m grateful for the time i had to spend with you and your amazing group of people and I look forward to seeing everyone again in the, hopefully near, future. I am still amazed at how liberating it was to be in your home. I will be indebted to Teri for ages for having brought me to the Speakeasy. I’ll be sure to swing by if i find myself in LA again to give you more foot massage and to enjoy the sanctity of your oasis.With all my love,Krista

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