Morpheous also known as "Lord Morpheous", born February 11, 1969 in Burlington, Ontario Canada, is currently living in Toronto, Canada. He is an accomplished photographer, best selling Canadian author and sex educator. Growing up in a working class family which owned a trucking company and later on a horse farm, the love of hard work was instilled in him from a very early age. His earlier years spent on a farm contributed to his well received hands-on approach to teaching and his unique troubleshooting skills in rope bondage and other BDSM skill sets. Morpheous' enjoyment of teaching BDSM has led him to many adventures and venues throughout the world.
Photography
Morpheous brings a bold and unparalleled look into the erotic world of rope bondage. His work has been showcased across North America, has been represented in mainstream festivals such as the Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival and has been used for advertising of the social kink network FetLife as well as where he has taught bondage seminars since 2006. Morpheous' photography is an instrumental teaching aid to demonstrating techniques in his book How to Be Kinky.
Books
Morpheous is the author of [http://www.amazon.com/How-Kinky-Beginners-Guide-BDSM/dp/1931160635/refsr_1_1?ieUTF8&sbooks&qid1272083441&sr=8-1 “How to Be Kinky: A Beginners Guide to BDSM”] which was published in 2008 by Green Candy Press and has become a Canadian Best Seller. This book is geared toward couples and singles, dominants and submissives and is packed with tips and anecdotes from some of the world's most well-known BDSM aficionados. Morpheous stresses the importance of fun as well as safety when engaging in BDSM activities and is known to say "If you're going to be bad, be good at it!" Morpheous' second book is slated to be released in the winter of 2011 and promises to enlighten even the most experienced BDSM enthusiast.
Alternative Sex Education
His B. Ed with a specialization in Adult Education married his love for education and his affinity for Kink and BDSM. He began teaching kink education in 2000 in an attempt to bring safety to the consensual activities the BDSM community engage in and officially coined the term in use in the rope bondage community: "Microbondage". He also holds an Honors B.A. in Visual Arts. Both his degrees are from The University of Western Ontario. Morpheous began teaching in 1998 at Come As You Are, a Co-operative Sex Shop and Education Centre in Toronto as part of their open call to experts in alternative sexual education.
He officially coined the term Microbondage and his teaching specialties within the kink world include, but are not limited to:
* Japanese bondage and suspension
* Western rope bondage
* Microbondage
* Bastinado
* Kink 101
* Erotic and Fetish Photography
* Aesthetics of Bondage
Morpheous has traveled across North America and Europe facilitating workshops, promoting his book and capturing the Kink World through his lens. A focused artist among contemporary artists, Morpheous sees beauty and art in the human form, in rope bondage and in the intimacy that surrounds the act of tying. Morpheous has hosted a renegade event during the Nuit Blanche Festival in Toronto which includes 12 hours of non-stop beautiful rope bondage and rope suspension. This installation is not on the Nuit Blanche artists' index but it is widely anticipated and has been known to attract more than 3,000 visitors in 12 hours.
Photography
Morpheous brings a bold and unparalleled look into the erotic world of rope bondage. His work has been showcased across North America, has been represented in mainstream festivals such as the Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival and has been used for advertising of the social kink network FetLife as well as where he has taught bondage seminars since 2006. Morpheous' photography is an instrumental teaching aid to demonstrating techniques in his book How to Be Kinky.
Books
Morpheous is the author of [http://www.amazon.com/How-Kinky-Beginners-Guide-BDSM/dp/1931160635/refsr_1_1?ieUTF8&sbooks&qid1272083441&sr=8-1 “How to Be Kinky: A Beginners Guide to BDSM”] which was published in 2008 by Green Candy Press and has become a Canadian Best Seller. This book is geared toward couples and singles, dominants and submissives and is packed with tips and anecdotes from some of the world's most well-known BDSM aficionados. Morpheous stresses the importance of fun as well as safety when engaging in BDSM activities and is known to say "If you're going to be bad, be good at it!" Morpheous' second book is slated to be released in the winter of 2011 and promises to enlighten even the most experienced BDSM enthusiast.
Alternative Sex Education
His B. Ed with a specialization in Adult Education married his love for education and his affinity for Kink and BDSM. He began teaching kink education in 2000 in an attempt to bring safety to the consensual activities the BDSM community engage in and officially coined the term in use in the rope bondage community: "Microbondage". He also holds an Honors B.A. in Visual Arts. Both his degrees are from The University of Western Ontario. Morpheous began teaching in 1998 at Come As You Are, a Co-operative Sex Shop and Education Centre in Toronto as part of their open call to experts in alternative sexual education.
He officially coined the term Microbondage and his teaching specialties within the kink world include, but are not limited to:
* Japanese bondage and suspension
* Western rope bondage
* Microbondage
* Bastinado
* Kink 101
* Erotic and Fetish Photography
* Aesthetics of Bondage
Morpheous has traveled across North America and Europe facilitating workshops, promoting his book and capturing the Kink World through his lens. A focused artist among contemporary artists, Morpheous sees beauty and art in the human form, in rope bondage and in the intimacy that surrounds the act of tying. Morpheous has hosted a renegade event during the Nuit Blanche Festival in Toronto which includes 12 hours of non-stop beautiful rope bondage and rope suspension. This installation is not on the Nuit Blanche artists' index but it is widely anticipated and has been known to attract more than 3,000 visitors in 12 hours.
Fynn Hudson-Prentice (D.O.B 12/1/1996, born Queensland, Australia moved over to England at the age of 5 and is now considered as an English Cricketer who plays for Sussex CCC. He is currently in the Sussex EPP system and has been there since the age of 12. He recently was put forward by Keith Greenfield to play for England U16s and is looking to become another exciting prospect leading through the ranks as a marvelous teenage batsmen.
In the 2010 season he scored 3 100+ scores for his county (http://ecbu14cc.play-cricket.com/profile/statistics.asp?id=10638245) demolishing a Sussex Youth record of most 100s in a season, at the age of just 14. He also recorded a haul of 7-39 playing for Sussex U17s vs Guernsey U17s becoming the youngest player to take a 5wh in the Sussex U17's history. He also made 8 appearances in the recent Sussex Academy (U19s) December tour to South Africa, and was considered to open twice out of the 9 games.
Fynn attends St Bede's Senior School in Upper Dicker and played 2 games for the 1st XI in 2010. He played 2 out of 3 matches against a touring South African team, (who coincidently won both the games)in a 20/20 and a 50 over encounter. In the 20/20, Fynn took 4-15 off 4 overs but couldn't get a victory as the tourists won by 4 wickets. In the 50 over, he took 1-23 off a short spell of 5 overs, but was considered the most useful bowler on the day, as St Bede's lost by 152 runs to a strong attack. In April he is attending a tour with 14 others on a 1st team tour to Barbados to play against overseas teams from around the globe in the Garfield Sobers Tournament.
In the 2010 season he scored 3 100+ scores for his county (http://ecbu14cc.play-cricket.com/profile/statistics.asp?id=10638245) demolishing a Sussex Youth record of most 100s in a season, at the age of just 14. He also recorded a haul of 7-39 playing for Sussex U17s vs Guernsey U17s becoming the youngest player to take a 5wh in the Sussex U17's history. He also made 8 appearances in the recent Sussex Academy (U19s) December tour to South Africa, and was considered to open twice out of the 9 games.
Fynn attends St Bede's Senior School in Upper Dicker and played 2 games for the 1st XI in 2010. He played 2 out of 3 matches against a touring South African team, (who coincidently won both the games)in a 20/20 and a 50 over encounter. In the 20/20, Fynn took 4-15 off 4 overs but couldn't get a victory as the tourists won by 4 wickets. In the 50 over, he took 1-23 off a short spell of 5 overs, but was considered the most useful bowler on the day, as St Bede's lost by 152 runs to a strong attack. In April he is attending a tour with 14 others on a 1st team tour to Barbados to play against overseas teams from around the globe in the Garfield Sobers Tournament.
Midas Fate
Midas Fate is a Progressive metal/rock band founded by Vitor Campos and Felipe Vieira.
Biography
Midas Fate started with Vitor Campos and Felipe Vieira. They wanted to make virtuous songs that didn't sound boring,
so they started to write them and record the songs while looking for other musicians.
Renato Videira was friends with both of them for years and joined the band later. They called Mike DiMeo(ex-Masterplan, ex-Riot) and then the line-up was complete.
Mike brought his bluesy style which enriched the style of Midas Fate.
Midas Fate released on February 2011 the single .
It was mixed by Paulo Brancaccio at Diesel Studio and mastered by Mika Jussila at Finnvox Studios.
The full length album is being recorded and is planned to be released in june/july of 2011.
Members
Current members
Mike DiMeo - Vocals and Choir
Vitor Campos - Guitars and Choir
Renato Videira - Bass and Choir
Felipe Vieira - Drums, Choir
Guest & session musicians
* Rafael Videira - Violin, Viola
* Christian Trivelatto - Piano, Keyboards
Discography
Midas Fate is a Progressive metal/rock band founded by Vitor Campos and Felipe Vieira.
Biography
Midas Fate started with Vitor Campos and Felipe Vieira. They wanted to make virtuous songs that didn't sound boring,
so they started to write them and record the songs while looking for other musicians.
Renato Videira was friends with both of them for years and joined the band later. They called Mike DiMeo(ex-Masterplan, ex-Riot) and then the line-up was complete.
Mike brought his bluesy style which enriched the style of Midas Fate.
Midas Fate released on February 2011 the single .
It was mixed by Paulo Brancaccio at Diesel Studio and mastered by Mika Jussila at Finnvox Studios.
The full length album is being recorded and is planned to be released in june/july of 2011.
Members
Current members
Mike DiMeo - Vocals and Choir
Vitor Campos - Guitars and Choir
Renato Videira - Bass and Choir
Felipe Vieira - Drums, Choir
Guest & session musicians
* Rafael Videira - Violin, Viola
* Christian Trivelatto - Piano, Keyboards
Discography
Nicholas "Silky" Baines (born December 22, 1981) is an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name Silky Baines. He is currently working for the World of Wrestling, and Classic Wrestling Entertainment, is also well known for his appearances in the Texas City, Texas-based Coastal Wrestling Federation.
Career
World Of Wrestling (2005-present)
In 2005, he started traing at the Tugboat Taylor School of Professional Wrestling where under the Tugboat he was trained by Major Eddie Lee. Debuting in late 2005. He went on to win the Heavyweight Championship after defeating Seth Korbin on June 8, 2007 beginning a feud with him in the process He lost the title back to Austin Rhodes on January 9, 2008. About 4 months later he defeated Golden Prince to win the WOW Texas Heavyweight Championship.He lost the belt 3 months late to . On December 12, Silky won WOW annual Christmas Battle Royal and went on to the main event to challenge the then WOW Heavyweight Champion Mr. Destiny where he was defeated. Silky took off 3 months in 2009 returning at the July show to participate in the Texas Guilliotine Match for The WOW Heavyweight Championship in which he defeated Ben Galvan for his Second WOW Heavyweight Championship only to lose it to "Blast" Dj King who would win the match. After that Silky has interfered in all of DJ's title matches and on December 11 Silky defeated "Blast" DJ King, Ryan Genesis and Mr. Destiny in a fatal four way match in which to win the title DJ would have to be pinned. Silky pinned Ryan Genesis thus winning the match but not the title In January at WOW NEXT LEVEL Silky was the guest referee in the match Between the NWA World Heavyweight Champion Blue Demon Jr. and the WOW Heavyweight Champion "Blast" Dj King. The match was two out of three falls and went to a draw when both Dj and Demon attacked Baines. In February Dj King successfully defended the WOW heavyweight Championship in a Texas Deathmatch against Baines when Baines was pinned and then failed to get to his feet by the count of ten. On July 9 in one of the most anticipated main events in WOW history "The Benchmark" Silky Baines as he now calls himself went one on one with "Mr. Showtime" Scot Summers in a Six Shooter Match qualifier and WOW DOT COM Championship match. It was a back and forth match ending up with Baines pinning Summers with a schoolboy with his feet on the ropes to win the match. WOW president Dennis Hall decreed that due to the anticipation of this match it would not end under those circumstances and restarted the match. During the restart Summers locked in a crossface on Baines and when Baines did not respond to the ref the bell was rung and "Mr. Showtime" Scot Summers won the match thus winning the WOW DOT COM Championship and qualifying for the six shooter match in august
Classic Wrestling Entertainment (2009-present)
On September 5, 2009, Silky made his debut in Classic Wrestling Entertainment. He defeated Extreme Dragon. The second show on Halloween (October, 31 2009) he came up on the losing side to Nate Laws
Texas Continental Wrestling (2009)
In early 2009, Silky began working for the Houston-based Texas Continental Wrestling . He went on to become the first ever TCW Tag Team Champions as part of the PrimeTime Players with partner "PrimeTime" Ricky Douglas by defeating and Double Trouble(Tony Vega & Chris James) in a triple threat match. The two would hold the titles until on April 15, 2009 when they lost to Rob Eclipse & Jasper "The Hammer" Davis in a NO DQ Texas Tornado Match.
In wrestling
*Finishing moves
**Playmaker
**The Playbook (
Career
World Of Wrestling (2005-present)
In 2005, he started traing at the Tugboat Taylor School of Professional Wrestling where under the Tugboat he was trained by Major Eddie Lee. Debuting in late 2005. He went on to win the Heavyweight Championship after defeating Seth Korbin on June 8, 2007 beginning a feud with him in the process He lost the title back to Austin Rhodes on January 9, 2008. About 4 months later he defeated Golden Prince to win the WOW Texas Heavyweight Championship.He lost the belt 3 months late to . On December 12, Silky won WOW annual Christmas Battle Royal and went on to the main event to challenge the then WOW Heavyweight Champion Mr. Destiny where he was defeated. Silky took off 3 months in 2009 returning at the July show to participate in the Texas Guilliotine Match for The WOW Heavyweight Championship in which he defeated Ben Galvan for his Second WOW Heavyweight Championship only to lose it to "Blast" Dj King who would win the match. After that Silky has interfered in all of DJ's title matches and on December 11 Silky defeated "Blast" DJ King, Ryan Genesis and Mr. Destiny in a fatal four way match in which to win the title DJ would have to be pinned. Silky pinned Ryan Genesis thus winning the match but not the title In January at WOW NEXT LEVEL Silky was the guest referee in the match Between the NWA World Heavyweight Champion Blue Demon Jr. and the WOW Heavyweight Champion "Blast" Dj King. The match was two out of three falls and went to a draw when both Dj and Demon attacked Baines. In February Dj King successfully defended the WOW heavyweight Championship in a Texas Deathmatch against Baines when Baines was pinned and then failed to get to his feet by the count of ten. On July 9 in one of the most anticipated main events in WOW history "The Benchmark" Silky Baines as he now calls himself went one on one with "Mr. Showtime" Scot Summers in a Six Shooter Match qualifier and WOW DOT COM Championship match. It was a back and forth match ending up with Baines pinning Summers with a schoolboy with his feet on the ropes to win the match. WOW president Dennis Hall decreed that due to the anticipation of this match it would not end under those circumstances and restarted the match. During the restart Summers locked in a crossface on Baines and when Baines did not respond to the ref the bell was rung and "Mr. Showtime" Scot Summers won the match thus winning the WOW DOT COM Championship and qualifying for the six shooter match in august
Classic Wrestling Entertainment (2009-present)
On September 5, 2009, Silky made his debut in Classic Wrestling Entertainment. He defeated Extreme Dragon. The second show on Halloween (October, 31 2009) he came up on the losing side to Nate Laws
Texas Continental Wrestling (2009)
In early 2009, Silky began working for the Houston-based Texas Continental Wrestling . He went on to become the first ever TCW Tag Team Champions as part of the PrimeTime Players with partner "PrimeTime" Ricky Douglas by defeating and Double Trouble(Tony Vega & Chris James) in a triple threat match. The two would hold the titles until on April 15, 2009 when they lost to Rob Eclipse & Jasper "The Hammer" Davis in a NO DQ Texas Tornado Match.
In wrestling
*Finishing moves
**Playmaker
**The Playbook (