Wasteland Offers Talent, Models, Family Shelter From Hurricane Irene

NEW HAMPSHIRE — BDSM web and mobile site Wasteland.com says it is opening the doors to its compound in New Hampshire for those in and around the East Coast this weekend who desire safety and security as one of the worst storms in decades, Hurricane Irene, begins to touch land along the East Coast.

“It is important that our compound, which is fully capable of withstanding some of the fiercest weather conditions, be open to everyone in our community who is in need of a place to stay as Hurricane Irene begins to affect our lives and the safety of our families,” said Colin Rowntree, founder of Wasteland.com.

“We already have talent and performers from New York, Massachusetts and neighboring states making their way towards our place on high ground northwest of Boston,” he continued. “Here they have a place to rest, food supplies, lots of generators, a dedicated Internet line and everything else needed to maintain contact with their families while conducting their everyday lives with as little disruption as possible.”

According to Wasteland, fetish performers that are in need, regardless of whether they have worked with Wasteland.com in the past, are invited, and can email mail@rowntree.net for details.

Wasteland is a hardcore fetish site and online community that has been the leader in genuine top-quality content for the past 17 years, creating high-end artistic images within a safe, unique and visually groundbreaking virtual network for the BDSM collective.

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