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Saturday February 13 05:46:59 2010
Into the fray
If you haven't visited the video page lately: I figured it was time I started adding to Sam's terrific hi-res efforts. You'll find a light snack from "Being Human," a couple classics from "Knight Rider," that killer "Threshold" scene from 2005, and the last word on "The Abductors." Requests for scenes that might be out there in sufficient quality will be gladly accepted...no promises, but I'll see what I can do.
Raffish
raffish@bondageparade.com
Saturday February 13 08:58:16 2010
Re: Into the fray
Raffish wrote:

> Requests for scenes that might be out there in sufficient
> quality will be gladly accepted...no promises, but I'll see what I can do.

Hey Raffish, have to say I think the work you and Sam are doing for us here is great. Its really exciting coming onto the forum and seeing what everyone brings. Almost a Golden age! I was wondering though, theres a scene that no one else seems to vote for on your website from Silent Witness with Amanda Burton. If that could be posted in High def or even in any def I would love even more than I do now! Keep up the good work. Cheers.
Pete
Saturday February 13 09:07:35 2010
Re: Into the fray
Raffish wrote:
> If you haven't visited the video page lately: I figured
> it was time I started adding to Sam's terrific hi-res
> efforts.
> Requests for scenes that might be out there in sufficient
> quality will be gladly accepted...no promises, but I'll see what I can do.

Raffish, my man, you do more than enough! Thank you again for the outstanding collection of free video clips!
Hadji
Saturday February 13 09:42:40 2010
Re: Into the fray
Pete wrote:

> Raffish wrote:
> > Requests for scenes that might be out there in
> sufficient


I couldn't agree more with Pete!! Thanks to both of you!!!
mike juliano
Saturday February 13 18:45:29 2010
Abi Titmuss in Stage Fright
A brand new play about to premiere in the UK features a bound & gagged scene for it's leading lady

After a successful run as Lady Macbeth, lads mag legend Abi Titmuss is to star in Lyn Howes' Stage Fright at Canal Cafe Theatre in February. Starring alongside Sion Tudor Owen (The Bill, Emmerdale). Abi plays an innocent minx who stirs things up for two best friends; teaching them some much needed life lessons in this tragicomedy.

Titmuss' stage credits include Lady Macbeth in the John Hale-directed Macbeth and Arthur Miller's sexually charged, semi-autobiographical Two Way Mirror. Sion Tudor Owen most recently starred in the West End production of Carrie's War. Tudor-Owen and Titmuss will be directed by What’s On Stage People’s Choice Award nominee and 2003 Theatre Person of the Year winner Emma Taylor.

Excited to work with Titmuss, Taylor has said: “I’m delighted that Abi is on board to play Geraldine, she is absolutely perfect casting and it goes without saying that she can act. She’s also a pleasure to work with. I think Abi has made a brilliant, not to mention very brave choice, and Lynn Howes has written a wonderfully relevant play about the times in which we live.”

LAMDA graduate Lyn Howes achieved credible success with her original fringe production, the bizarrely dark satire Bea- A Paranotmal Comedy. Her latest work Stage Fright, is billed as a thought-provoking comedy. It explores the struggle for supremacy between two actors and childhood friends who appear in the same production with the glamourous but naïve Geraldine (Titmuss). Pride, identity and reputations are at stake.
Moxx of Balhoom
http://www.spoonfed.co.uk/spooners/spoonfed-team-2630/abi-titmuss-to-star-in-stage-fright-at-canal-cafe-1915/
Saturday February 13 18:47:56 2010
Re: Abi Titmuss in Stage Fright
Wow this was unexpected. nice to see her tied and gagged
henry fool
henry_fool@lycos.com
Saturday February 13 18:50:07 2010
UK soap scene on the horizon
Don't have a lot of information at present but i saw a nice photo on the cover of one of the UK soap magizines earlier, Blonde hottie gagged with a grey scarf.

Believe the soap is Emmerdale (nee Farm) and the charecter is Charity played by Emma Atkins
Moxx of Balhoom
Saturday February 13 18:59:47 2010
Re: Abi Titmuss in Stage Fright
Moxx of Balhoom wrote:

> A brand new play about to premiere in the UK features a
> bound & gagged scene for it's leading lady
> After a successful run as Lady Macbeth, lads mag legend
> Abi Titmuss is to star in Lyn Howes' Stage Fright at
> Canal Cafe Theatre in February.

Great find and scene. Sure the bondage is pretty simple (it has to be for a stage play, you don't have 20 minutes to rig the lady in advance!).

It almost looks like a photo from one of my photosets (although my rigging is a bit more elaborate...)
Moraxian
http://www.moraxiansgalleries.com
Saturday February 13 20:07:02 2010
Tightest cleaves
Life is positively disgusting !

You wanna know what a tight cleave is ?? Well, look at the one Benicio Del Toro receive in The Wolfman and realize that you'll never see in your WHOLE LIFE a woman receiving a similar one on a mainstream movie or show.

Like I said, life is positively disgusting....
Saturday February 13 21:00:47 2010
Re: Tightest cleaves
I rember a 1988 episdoe of sherlock holmes the hound of the baskervilles the actress who played Beryl Staplton I think it was Fiona Gilles has a very tight cleave gag damn I wish I could find a pic to see if my memory serves me correctly

devilman

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