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Thursday February 27 00:25:55 2003 Re: SHE SPIES - Gagged At Last! |
> Per
> > I certainly hope this was meant to be a joke. If not, > > remember how tenuous your existence is. > > Mmm, to be honest, it was not meant to be a joke. I > appreciate if you are being kind. I must admit that all > the small pics are annoying IMO. Kind of a teaser, > without providing real stuff. Here I tried to give you an out, but you wouldn't even take it. I guess I'll give you 5 points for honesty, and -15000 for doing exactly the sort of thing that got you banned before. Bindher takes the time to not only make and post a pretty nice little cap, but to provide a link to a FREE download, and all you can do is bitch and whine because the caps don't fit your criteria. Well where the hell are your caps? Let's see them, big mouth. > Anyway; the serial killer issue seems more important. > I wait for you, Mr Moderator, to take action. I am watching that carefully, so far the participants have stayed in safe territory. That's all the action required so far. |
The Moderator |
Thursday February 27 00:27:53 2003 Re: Trying to identify 70's TV scene |
> That certainly sounds like something
> they would have done. As noted before, there were a lot > of bondage situations (for both guys and gals) in that > show. True; I still remember the "Three Musketeers" number; wouldn't mind seeing that again. Funny E.C. hasn't been re-released on DVD or VHS. > > know "The Muppet Show" occasionally did musical > numbers, ..... > I think that may be it. In the Muppet Show with Gilda > Radner as star, the closing number features Gilda singing > after getting stuck with glue to several objects. I don't > recall if she stood up while stuck to a stool, but that's > possible, I guess. She was indeed on the stage when she > sang. This was the late 70s and early 80s, so it just > about fits the time. Hmmmm..... might be. Can anyone confirm it? I just had a quick look at Amazon's and Columbia-Tristar's sites; looks like they haven't released that one; hope they're planning to soon. OOOH! WAIT! Another possibility just now crossed my mind: The Carol Burnett show? They used so much visual humor in that show it's funny I didn't think of it before; gotta admit it fits the style and timeframe... hmmm... that just may bear looking into.... Well, that's about all my brain can turn out at this hour. Many thanks for the suggestions. |
Thursday February 27 00:53:41 2003 Re: Movie/Video Alert--Speck |
> Cut out this shit, or it's goodbye Brian, and goodbye > Brian's page. I somehow skimmed over this earlier. Naturally, deleted for abuse and for trying to moderate my page for me. This ice is very very thin. Feel the give, hear the cracks, HEAD BACK TO SHORE. |
The Moderator |
Thursday February 27 00:55:07 2003 Re: An Article By The Greyman |
> I think sometimes it really has to do with the > proclivities of the producers. Let's not go round and round with this again. TV production, NOT ON-TOPIC. |
The Moderator |
Thursday February 27 01:17:50 2003 Re: Movie/Video Alert--Speck |
> So Anubis, what DID you think? I'm curious to see if
> others think that I overhyped this in my original post. > This movie probably isn't everyone's cup of tea, but > outside of a Harmony production, how often do you see a > flick where a woman crawls down the hall and a flight of > stairs while hogtied and gagged? There hasn't been much in this genre (psycho-killer films) until recently, and its no secret that my tastes are a bit sicker than most, so I really anticipated this movie not just for the bondage. Even tho the cleave gags were thin, from what I've read about the crimes that was the way Speck tied them. He used very thin sheets. I remember reading an article about the crimes saying that the gag were so tight that the survivor couldn't call for helpright away because her lips went numb. All in all, top notch psycho-bondage. Not as good as the bondage in the Bundy flick, but still pretty good. I have to say that the accuracy and attention to detail in this film regarding Speck's crimes, and the refusal to gloss over the details, made this an intense no hold barred experience. The bondage scenes were intense. > I didn't realize it was the same company making all of > these. These films have been getting pretty positive results even from critics and box office, so expect more to come from these guys, and there will inevitably be imitations. Did anyone else notice that the coming attractions on the Speck video had at least two films (possibly three) that had bondage scenes in the previews? I don't remember the titles offhand, but I bought the tape so I can check. > Glatman, boys, Glatman! Hop to it. :) I agree. It's only a matter of time. |
Anubis |
Thursday February 27 01:49:38 2003 Re: An Article By The Greyman |
> However,
> the Yvonne Craig bound-and-gagged scene in "The Brain > Killer Affair" IS one of the all time greats. Yeah, Yvonne's a little bit of okay. |
Raffish |
Thursday February 27 01:51:29 2003 Re: Charmed |
> Boy, by March 30 will we still care? I know, yes.
Yeah, Rose is a little bit of okay too. (Hmm..."The Brain Killer Affair," then "Brain Drain"? That's it, I hereby declare this "Brain Night" at Brian's Page.) |
Raffish |
Thursday February 27 01:53:45 2003 Re: Movie/Video Alert--Speck |
> This ice is very very thin. Feel the give, hear the
> cracks, HEAD BACK TO SHORE. Yeah, Mr. Mod can turn a little bit of phrase. |
Raffish |
Thursday February 27 02:44:15 2003 Re: The Silent Force |
> Has anyone ever seen Lynda Day's 2 bound-and-gagged
> scenes from the TV series THE SILENT FORCE from the early > 70s? I have heard of them but never seen them. Thank you for suggesting the english name of this old tv series that I often see here in Italy under the name of "La Squadra segreta". I don't recall any B/G scene for Linda, but for sure there's a great scene of her tied to a chair, with hands behind and ropes around chest while tortured. Don't know the episode title or other information. I'll post the entry in the database as soon as I can. |
dean1 |
Thursday February 27 03:04:27 2003 Re: SHE SPIES - Gagged At Last! |
> I am watching that carefully, so far the participants
> have stayed in safe territory. That's all the action > required so far. Just to clarify, how much of the actual crimes can we discuss in the interests of comparing the accuracy of the reenactment portrayed in the film? I don't think this is something thats been covered in detail before. Since were discussing the reeanactment and how detailed it is, is it on topic? The bondage in the film is an accurate reenactment of what actually happened. I'd love to discuss the details of the accuracy, because it is quite good. The film-makers took a lot of steps to get it right. It's a kind of a "sub-genre" of Damsels in Distress. |
Anubis |
Thursday February 27 03:10:27 2003 clarification |
Hmm... after I read that I realized I wasn't clear that I strictly meant comparing the bondage aspect of of his crimes, such as how they were tied, with what they were tied with, and such.
NOT anything else that happened during those crimes, only how they were bound and how it was portrayed on film. |
Anubis |
Thursday February 27 03:12:42 2003 "Honey, You Drained My Brain" |
Did somebody say, "Brain Night"? |
Oh yeah...I did. |
Thursday February 27 03:19:05 2003 Re: DiDcaps |
> Bindher takes the time to not only make and post a
> pretty > nice little cap, but to provide a link to a FREE > download, Bindher does this all the time for the fellas here. One of the main guys offering to post foreign ones too. May want to consider that before getting on him about his caps. |
Jay L |
kdnpr@yahoo.com |
Thursday February 27 03:23:45 2003 Bizarro! I love you! Bizarro! I love you! |
For your viewing pleasure. Full 11-minute episode, 17.6MB RealMedia download. |
Raffish |
http://www.abductor.com/raffish/posts/Sealab2021-Bizarro.rm |
Thursday February 27 04:18:10 2003 Re: "Counterstrike" on TBS this Sunday |
> > > {Snip}
> > In the USA, it also airs on March 2 @ 8:00PM ET. > Excerpts > > from TV Guide magazine's "Hits and Misses" column > > review: > There is nothing in counterstrike. The scene from Van's post is at the beginning. Racheal B does fight in a long low cut dress with spolit sides towards the end. Buut althuhg she does a lot of running around, she doesn't even bother to shorten it. |
Chris P |
Thursday February 27 08:47:32 2003 Re: Dishonorable Mention- The Fall Guy |
>>>I still have to disagree, Greyman. Yes, her scenes could have been a little better but that's the case in most TV shows. I'd still rate those seasons as well above average. She was always well-tied and well-gagged;<<<<
My counterpoint: Heather did indeed have some great D-i-D gag scenes on Fall Guy, it's just that we never got the chance to see them. The one where she's pulled into the back of the truck and the one where she's tied to the post inside the house are so short and edited so poorly it takes a freeze-frame VCR to really see anything. Both of those would have been awesome with a liitle more time and a few more close-ups. Alas, they didn't, and so the low grade. BTW, I love HT as well. In her prime she was hotter than Heather Locklear, and that's high praise indeed. One other counterpoint. Most action-type shows, if they stay on long enough, tend to get the "hottie" female lead at least one solid gag scene. Buffy and a few others are the exception, not the rule, thank goodness. |
The Greyman |
vincegrey@thegreyman.net |
http://www.thegreyman.net |
Thursday February 27 09:10:52 2003 Scripts |
I think it was mentioned some time before on this page that movie scripts in their entirety (and in some cases in early draft forms) are available on some websites. However, those with scenes in them tended to describe them rather generically, merely mentioning that one actor ties up another, with no real description. But that's not always the case.
Here is an excerpt from the script of Bound (the First Draft, according to the site): ---- We slide along the delicate taper of a stiletto heel and reach the bottom of the closet, where we find a pair of black Dr. Martens boots that are tied together with a white rope. VIOLET (V.O.) I want out. We move up the boots and we see it is a woman who is bound, lying motionless on the floor of the closet, the rope coiling tightly around her wrists. The crack at the bottom of the door lights her face. She is gagged and unconscious, a trickle of blood running down her forehead. Her name is CORKY. ---- Other than the blood, nice description. Certainly more than the standard "he ties her" or "she is seen bound" stuff that's usually in scripts. Anyway, scripts are at http://www.script-o-rama.com/snazzy/ - maybe we can find some other good scripts there. |
Jazz411 |
jazz411@ptd.net |
Thursday February 27 09:26:59 2003 SWAT (2003) |
Any scene on the new movie "SWAT"? (based on old SWAT TV Series)
New female SWAT team member: Michaela Rodriguez |
Thursday February 27 10:02:21 2003 Lone Ranger |
Anything of interest in the movie? |
Thursday February 27 10:49:43 2003 Re: Bizarro! I love you! Bizarro! I love you! |
And the best part is that the cartoonists are artisitcally correct in placing the chest ropes above and below the breasts instead of on top hence crushing them, giving little children the wrong method of successfully tying up a female. |
Tom Davis |
yfc7@hotmail.com |
Thursday February 27 11:22:35 2003 Re: Dishonorable Mention- The Fall Guy |
Nice 'renactment' of the scene in Angeles |
Howie |
Thursday February 27 11:38:28 2003 Re: Virtual Prey clips |
> a trailer with a scene of the incredibly sexy
> Bonnie Jill Laflin bound and taped gagged. Now they added Do you know if there is any way to download these clips? |
CT |
Thursday February 27 12:21:50 2003 Kudos for Hack and John Doe scenes |
It's from a Bondage Banter article on my site, but I think these shows deserve wide recognition for their scenes last week:
In a recent episode of "Hack," the damsel is tape-gagged and mmphing like crazy. Lots of writer/directors would just have the damsel just lie still and make no effort to cry out for rescue, because she's gagged, you know. But in this scene, the damsel is making all sort of muffled noises. When some cops come to the evil captor's door, the damsel continues to scream, so the captor muffled her screams with a loud radio while he talked to the cops. The people who made this scene were were MUCH more savvy than the usual cokehound writer/directors who just have the damsel remain silent even though she's wearing a thin cleave that wouldn't do a thing to her ability to make loud noises. They knew the damsel could make loud noises even though gagged, USED that to play up the dramatic aspects of scene by having you wonder if the cops are going to hear her screaming and get shot by the evil captor. Apparently, not all the people on Hack are hacks (the series concept is still pure hackery, though). But it's not just "Hack" alone. Also airing on Friday nights we have the series "John Doe," and this February an episode opened with a brilliant conceived scene. It starts with the title character and friends attending an art gallery opening for his assistant, who's an artist. While they're enjoying the artwork and hobnobbing with the artsy set in their tuxes and gowns, the scene switches to a bunch of NASA mission control type guys in white shirts and ties sittting at monitoring stations looking at big-screen laptops. And what they're monitoring is John Doe and his friends at the art gallery. One of the guys gets up and walks over to a printer where he casually picks up a printed sheet and walks past the other guys. Just past the printer we see a weary-looking damsel crouched on the floor with her wrists cuffed over her head to a big iron ring set in the railing. She's not gagged but she's not protesting her condition in any way, in fact, she doesn't even look up when the NASA-like guy walks past her. Obviously she's been there for a while and has been treated like this long enough to have lost any hope of better treatment from her captors. After giving us a good, long look at her, the camera pans onward to reveal a door looking out at some moving train tracks and we realize that the scene is set inside a moving train car. An absolutely brilliant sequence of shots because of the way sets up our expectations and then plays with them. I mean, the last thing you expect from a NASA mission control-type scene is a damsel in distress chained to a wall via a big iron ring -- but that's what you got. You learned a lot about the group from that simple shot -- they're well-organized and well-funded, maybe a little fanatical. They behave like office workers but are utterly indifferent to the poor captive woman in their midst -- so they're obviously bad guys. In fact, their indifference is heightened by the fact that the damsel is crouched on the floor rather than tied in a chair -- they all have chairs to sit in, but none for her. Her obvious pain means nothing to them -- she's just so much baggage. You have to think it's a wonder they didn't gag her -- but even that has an explanation, because everybody in that train car is deaf and wouldn't be bothered if she spent the entire time screaming at the top of her lungs. |
Pat Powers |
Thursday February 27 12:28:11 2003 Re: Lone Ranger |
> Anything of interest in the movie?
No, athough the upcoming series based on the movie should have plenty of potential fodder for us, knock on wood. The Lone Ranger's love interest is a striking Native American character, and there are two other female characters that could end up in some villain's clutches at some point. The Lone Ranger's brother is shot and killed early in the film, and the widow is a red-haired beauty who should be central to the storyline. Also, there's a blonde-haired lady who works at the local newspaper who is the most attractive woman on the show, IMHO. It's clear the modern re-write of this show is attempting to brush aside some of the ancient stereotypes, which is laudable. Rather than being a yes-man sidekick who says UGH all the time, Tonto is probably the most savvy character on the show. And I got the sense that the woman who works at the newspaper is more of an active, strong character rather than some dainty, wilting flower of the old west. That being said, I still think the DiD potential for the show is ample. Here's hoping... |
KEVIN |
Thursday February 27 12:57:59 2003 SECRET SERVICE |
The model is Chandra West. |
togolane |
smeduardo@netscape.net |
Thursday February 27 14:17:43 2003 Anyone Miss/Like This Look? |
I miss that cowgirl look. I'm talking tight faded jeans, brown boots and bottoned denim shirt along with bandanna around neck. In the 80's, Heather Thomas could be found in that look.
What I'm getting at is anyone else like this and know of attractive women in country western outfits on DVD? Also while we're at it what is your favorite cowgirl/ woman wearing cowgil boots DID scene? My fave was the woman at the end of the Osterman Weekend. Her tight jeans and boots were nice enough to off set the child putz. |
Thursday February 27 14:35:01 2003 Re: Dishonorable Mention- The Fall Guy |
> My counterpoint: Heather did indeed have some great D-i-D
> gag scenes on Fall Guy, it's just that we never got the > chance to see them. The one where she's pulled into the > back of the truck and the one where she's tied to the > post inside the house are so short and edited so poorly > it takes a freeze-frame VCR to really see anything. The editing was poor in her scenes, but how about the shot of Heather face down and the bad guy pulling the ropes tight? If only that camera angle was out a little more it could have been one of the all-time great shots. You never see the knocked out damsel actually getting tied or moved. In this scene, you get her getting tied (in those sexy clothes) and dragged into the van. Plus, you clearly see she's effectively gagged despite only seeing a little of her face. Once in the van, she was still close enough to the camera to get some good facial expressions. The bad guy actor in that scene lived a charmed life to get to do that scene. Plus, who knows what wound up on the editing floor. |
Brian W. |
Thursday February 27 14:38:16 2003 Re: Anyone Miss/Like This Look? |
> I miss that cowgirl look. I'm talking tight faded jeans,
> brown boots and bottoned denim shirt along with bandanna > around neck. In the 80's, Heather Thomas could be found > in that look. > In her first gagged scene, Heather really played the part of the cowgirl with that outfit. In later years, she became more modern, usually jeans and a tank top, like the scene where she's bound and gagged on the floor with Howie. Again, could have better if they had Heather get off the floor and hop to the kitchen. |
Brian W. |
Thursday February 27 14:41:58 2003 Re: Anyone Miss/Like This Look? |
> > I miss that cowgirl look. I'm talking tight faded
> jeans, > > brown boots and bottoned denim shirt along with > bandanna > > around neck. In the 80's, Heather Thomas could be found > > > in that look. > > > In her first gagged scene, Heather really played the part > of the cowgirl with that outfit. In later years, she > became more modern, usually jeans and a tank top, She wasn't all that nice looking in the latter years of that series. She started to look more and more drawn as the years went by....makeup can only cover up so much. Clearly, she was a girl that was enjoying her fame by indulging in years of non-stop partying. Eventually, she had that perpetual hangover look. Then the series ended, and her career stopped altogether. |
DBSE |
Thursday February 27 15:12:24 2003 Re: Anyone Miss/Like This Look? |
> Also > while we're at it what is your favorite cowgirl/ woman > wearing cowgil boots DID scene? > >Wonder Woman:The Bushwackers. Wonder Woman tries to escape from a gang of henchmen but they pull her down off the horse and one guy carries her flailing around over the shoulder. I don't recall if she was tied up though. Roy Rogers insisted that she dress in a cowgirl outfit. |
Thursday February 27 15:19:07 2003 Re: Dishonorable Mention- The Fall Guy |
> The editing was poor in her scenes, but how about the
> shot of Heather face down and the bad guy pulling the > ropes tight? It was a stand-in, not Heather. |
Thursday February 27 15:20:41 2003 Re: DiDcaps |
[Per is trying to find the direction of the shore. Whooa, managed to make yourself popular again, did you not?, he thought to himself, while the ice were giving suspiciously loud cracking sounds around him]
Just to avoid misunderstandings: I have nothing whatsoever against bindher.com. On the contrary: They host two of our DiDclip providers, Anubis and Origpooh. There's points already. And, and this is why I REALLY love them: They have the "Bondage Bulletin Board" that posts clips of many scenes from TV series and soaps that have been mentioned or discussed in this forum. G-MaN used to do the same in a short while in his "Rerun theatre" but that is hibernating at present. As late as today, I downloaded a clip from SheSpies with the hot Kristen Miller finally gagged. Thanks a lot guys! This is the only way we, who do not get US TV, can get those scenes (unless the series are reaired here in a few years- maybe they are, maybe they aren't). The posting of these clips is HIGHLY appreciated by me, and I am sure, by many others! As for the small caps I do not want to get banned, so never mind that. |
Per |
Thursday February 27 15:27:01 2003 Re: Lone Ranger |
> > Anything of interest in the movie?
> > No, athough the upcoming series based on the movie should > have plenty of potential fodder for us, knock on wood. > {Snip} I just couldn't get myself to watch the TV movie. Every publicity photo I saw for the thing looked like a couple of pretty-boys posing for The Gap's new urban cowboy clothing line. ...either that or a still for the movie "Dude, Where's My Horse?" ...The "Apache" babe *does* look nice, though. :-) |
Van |
vvvan@earthlink.net |
http://www.lovetied.com/dug/ |
Thursday February 27 15:33:25 2003 More Chances for Elisha to Get The Treatment |
"FOX Network will bring back "24" for a third season. The program was more of a critical darling than a ratings success last season, but it's shown dramatic improvement the second time around, benefitting from the early fall release of the Season One DVDs and from a season premiere that was presented by Ford without commercial interruption." |
Thursday February 27 15:33:57 2003 Re: Dishonorable Mention- The Fall Guy |
> It was a stand-in, not Heather.
OK, I heard this statement before, but it's not a stand-in. Look at the photo, and if you have the scene on tape move it frame-by-frame. You get more of her face in the frame-by-frame slow-motion as the shot turns, and it clearly is Heather Thomas. Still not convinced? Look at the shot of her ass. There's a tag on her left pocket that is visible in the scene minutes before when the bad guy lures her to the back room. Still not convinced? Show me any model who could duplicate that perfect body, ass and hair to perfection while showing part of her face? And finally why use a double if you're showing part of her face? In the next scene, Heather is bound and gagged with the same material while being dragged into the van. Why dress someone up as Heather for a 2-second shot when she's going to be tied and gagged and dragged into the van minutes later. No TV show has that kind of time. |
Brian W. |
Thursday February 27 16:17:19 2003 A *Fall Guy* Moment! |
I don't remember the episode title (or enough detail to pick it out of an episode guide), but my favorite Surreal DiD-moment in *FG* went like this: It was the climax of the episode. Colt, Howie, & Jodie (Heather) comfront the bad guys. Colt & Howie pair off with goons & start stunt fighting; but the goon opposite Jodi pulls a pistol & points it at her. ...Here it comes... Without being told, without so much as a wave of the gun barrel, Jodi puts up her hands, turns & walks to a timber post on a nearby front porch, puts her hands up higher, & allows herself to be tied up, AOH behind the post!!! *Damn, he's armed. I guess I get tied up again.* Like I said... surreal!
Does anyone else remember this? |
Van |
vvvan@earthlink.net |
http://www.lovetied.com/dug/ |
Thursday February 27 16:18:11 2003 Re: Dishonorable Mention- The Fall Guy |
> > It was a stand-in, not Heather.
> > OK, I heard this statement before, but it's not a > stand-in. Yes it is. There's a scene a bit earlier where the villain says "...or I will cast you to the wolves" to the back of a blonde's head. That blonde is the same stand-in. Being the star of the series, Heather could opt out of secondary shooting scenes. She wouldn't bother standing around the set waiting for the proper lighting so that the villain could say that one line, ususally after a few takes. If she was going to really be in that scene where the villain is tigtening the ropes, she would definitely want her full face in the scene. |
Thursday February 27 16:22:30 2003 Re: A *Fall Guy* Moment! |
> I don't remember the episode title (or enough detail to
> pick it out of an episode guide), but my favorite Surreal > DiD-moment in *FG* went like this: Record number: 1094 Title: Fall Guy, The Medium: TV Series Actress: Heather Thomas Description: Episode: Unknown Chase scene with the bad guy following The Fall Guy and his handicapped friend to an old west stage town. Jodi is kept untied in the back seat of the car and dragged by the bad guy, who reaches into a prop box an pulls out a long length of rope. He points to a pole and his henchman ties Jodi's hands tightly behind it, according to the expression on her face when he tightens a knot. A fight scene erupts around them, and she struggles to get free. A couple close-up and distant shots portray her peril. She is eventually freed by Howie. --------------------------------------------- That's the one with the guy who played Bosley on Charlie's Angels as the villain. A bit of scene creep by Van? |
Thursday February 27 16:28:16 2003 Re: Anyone Miss/Like This Look? |
> She wasn't all that nice looking in the latter years of
> that series. She started to look more and more drawn as > the years went by....makeup can only cover up so much. Heather had cocaine and diet pill problems before the series but still looked pretty good the whole time. Too bad she didn't have an extended B&G scene during the series, especially with Heather Locklear during her guest appearances. |
Colt |
Thursday February 27 16:32:58 2003 Re: A *Fall Guy* Moment! |
I think this was the shot in the closing credits. |
Seavers |
Thursday February 27 16:35:38 2003 Re: A *Fall Guy* Moment! |
They definitely should have shown how Mary Crosby's character could have tied Jody like that, especially with the height differential. |
Thursday February 27 16:40:43 2003 Full Treatment on Passions |
We get Passions a day earlier in Canada and today had Mrs. Wallace (Kathleen Noone) get the full treatment with tape from her sicko daughter. Last half of the episode. This is Noone's second scene recently, too bad it wasn't when she was Ellen 20 years ago on All My Children. |
Thursday February 27 16:51:41 2003 Re: Dishonorable Mention- The Fall Guy |
> > > It was a stand-in, not Heather. > > > > OK, I heard this statement before, but it's not a > > stand-in. > > Yes it is. I have to disagree. At the very begining of the shot you can see enough of her face to be sure it's her before they quickly pan right and show her bound hands. |
Mark C |
Thursday February 27 16:53:42 2003 Re: Dishonorable Mention- The Fall Guy |
> I have to disagree. At the very begining of the shot you
> can see enough of her face to be sure it's her before > they quickly pan right and show her bound hands. It's very blurry though. |
Thursday February 27 17:14:52 2003 Re: Full Treatment on Passions |
> You have to take what you can get
Sorry. It was a small pic on the original web site. |
Thursday February 27 17:28:04 2003 UPDATE |
THIS WEEK: 'THE CASE OF THE MISSING SHOES'
ENJOY! As always, your comments are appreciated - currently starting a new series so forward your preferred scenarios and we'll try to accomodate you - although it's a tough job - I'll persevere - NEXT WEEK - The Schoolteacher - a CLASSIC!!! Major John |
Major John |
silent_night_022003 |
http://www.geocities.com/silent_night_022003 |
Thursday February 27 17:40:38 2003 Re: Anyone Miss/Like This Look? |
> I miss that cowgirl look. I'm talking tight faded jeans,
> brown boots and bottoned denim shirt along with bandanna > around neck. Showing my age again. small broad-brimmed hat, gingham shirt, knee-length suede skirt with a horse applique. Gail Davis, Dale Evans, especially Gloria Winters... |
Paul |
Thursday February 27 18:07:11 2003 Re: Movie/Video Alert--Speck |
> > Cut out this shit, or it's goodbye Brian, and goodbye
> > Brian's page. > > I somehow skimmed over this earlier. Naturally, deleted > for abuse and for trying to moderate my page for me. > > This ice is very very thin. Feel the give, hear the > cracks, HEAD BACK TO SHORE. " We aren't looking to punish women, or to deny them their rightful place in a free, open and just society. We just like seeing them tied up on TV! " Brian, I am not moderating your page for you. Not even trying, I can't and I won't. I am just wondering why you allow glorification and sick interest in serial killings of women, tied up or not. Glatman and Hillside stranglers. Some seem to like it. In your anything goes forum it would be called jerk-off fodder. I posted a quote above. I hope you remember where it came from. I hope the ice still holds. If not, the ice in North Korea may be stronger! |
Per |
Thursday February 27 18:41:38 2003 Per |
What are you talking about? |
anon22 |
Thursday February 27 18:56:31 2003 Re: UPDATE |
> THIS WEEK: 'THE CASE OF THE MISSING SHOES'
> ENJOY! IS THIS FOR REAL!!! GOTTA BE THE BEST SITE ON THE NET - BAR NONE!! BRAVO MAJOR JOHN - PLEASE UPDATE ASAP!!! > Major John |
Dario Pula |
dario_pula@hotmail.com |
Thursday February 27 19:05:16 2003 Re: Per |
> What are you talking about?
Read the posts in the forum. You will know. |
Per |
Thursday February 27 21:09:51 2003 Re: Full Treatment on Passions |
> > You have to take what you can get
> > Sorry. It was a small pic on the original web site. Cut and paste the image link into a browser first before posting. |
The Moderator |
Thursday February 27 21:13:12 2003 Re: clarification |
> Hmm... after I read that I realized I wasn't clear that I
> strictly meant comparing the bondage aspect of of his > crimes, such as how they were tied, with what they were > tied with, and such. > > NOT anything else that happened during those crimes, only > how they were bound and how it was portrayed on film. I think you're good to go here. The main thing is to stay away from discussing the crimes themselves, except to compare to the mainstream vehicle. |
The Moderator |
Thursday February 27 21:23:12 2003 Deleted post report |
Title: Re: DiDcaps
Poster: Not per Reason: Abusive. |
The Moderator |
Thursday February 27 21:24:43 2003 Re: Dishonorable Mention- The Fall Guy |
> > OK, I heard this statement before, but it's not a > > stand-in. > > Yes it is You two want to bicker, take it to email (or AG). I don't want to see anything more here. |
The Moderator |
Thursday February 27 21:30:21 2003 Re: Movie/Video Alert--Speck |
> I am not moderating your page for you. Not even trying, I > can't and I won't. I think you better shut up while you're behind. I've made my ruling, and that's that. You better worry about your own ass rather than what OTHER people are posting. |
The Moderator |
Thursday February 27 21:36:28 2003 Deleted post report |
Title: Re: UPDATE
Poster: Various Reason: Once again, problems with other sites are off-topic here. Contact the site owner directly. |
The Moderator |
Thursday February 27 21:53:40 2003 MTV Sorority show |
Anything to back up the radio promo 'brother/sister bondage' comment? |
Rich McGill |
Thursday February 27 21:53:52 2003 Re: clarification |
> I think you're good to go here. The main thing is to
> stay away from discussing the crimes themselves, except > to compare to the mainstream vehicle. Cool, thanks. |
Anubis |
Thursday February 27 21:59:30 2003 Re: Anyone Miss/Like This Look? |
>Wonder Woman:The Bushwackers.
> Wonder Woman tries to escape from a gang of henchmen but > they pull her down off the horse and one guy carries her > flailing around over the shoulder. I don't recall if > she was tied up though. Roy Rogers insisted that she > dress in a cowgirl outfit. This scene wound up with nothing. Particularly tragic because a: they had removed her belt, which allows her magic powers, and b: they complained about what a fighter she is, so it would've made a lot of sense to tie her up. And perhaps its non-scene creep, but didn't WW also confide to the kid who told the bad guys about the belt that her lasso is unbreakable? |
ss |
Thursday February 27 23:21:55 2003 Dushku's future |
This in from the story on E!online announcing the end of Buffy the Vampire Slayer:
Most recently, Dushku's name was put forward as a possible slayer sub for a potential spinoff series. Dushku joined the Scooby Gang in the third season as rogue Slayer Faith, but an alliance with the dark side put an end to her time in Sunnydale. Ultimately, the Hellmouth could go unprotected since a rep for the actress just confirmed she's inked a pilot deal with Fox for an untitled project from writer John Feldman, which would see Dushku as a morgue employee who talks to the dead instead of staking them. The corpses tell Dushku's character how they were murdered and every morning she relives the same day, hoping to set things right. |
ss |
Thursday February 27 23:36:02 2003 Re: Anyone Miss/Like This Look? |
C'mon more cowgirl outfits! Any DVDs with cowgirl DIDs? |
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