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Thursday April 02 00:48:40 2020 Re: Faux OTM/OTN gag photo |
On April 01 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote: > Interesting photo of a model sporting a protective face > mask that resembles an OTM or OTN gag. > https://www.sportsnet.ca/more/sports-hijab-turban-startup- > switches-gears-help-mask-shortage/ > I don’t typically go for this type of faux gag look, but > the model is kinda sexy! I've been working at a grocery store in my city and everyday I get to see different people sporting scarfs and masks. Some of them make good looking OTN gags. One woman actually was gagged she had it on so tight lol. One of the perks of the pandemic I guess. |
HitBoxGhost |
Thursday April 02 01:24:17 2020 Re: Faux OTM/OTN gag photo |
On April 02 2020 HitBoxGhost wrote: > Some of them make good looking OTN gags. Makes me wish I liked OTN "gags". |
Thursday April 02 08:29:44 2020 Re: April Fool's Day Reply |
Ah Clear as Day what a magnificent post! If only it were so. All would be incredible but Jennifer Lawrence as the babysitter in Let's Go Play At The Adams is inspired fantasy, hell they can even give it a happy ending(which we'd all prefer anyhow). Live in hope someone will film it someday. Maybe the Russians or South Americans perhaps. Those Giallo fans behind Abrakadabra would nail it... |
Thursday April 02 08:30:30 2020 Re: Faux OTM/OTN gag photo |
On April 02 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote: > On April 02 2020 HitBoxGhost wrote: > > Some of them make good looking OTN gags. > Makes me wish I liked OTN "gags". I like to call "Over the nose" gags bandit gags, because they look like a wild west bandit's mask. |
Historian |
Thursday April 02 11:59:21 2020 Today |
A reminder that today is April 2nd. Not April 1st. |
The Moderator |
Thursday April 02 12:30:32 2020 Re: Faux OTM/OTN gag photo |
On April 02 2020 Historian wrote: > I like to call "Over the nose" gags bandit > gags I call them bandanas, or scarves, or whatever, because despite the intent, they're not gags at all. |
Thursday April 02 13:19:08 2020 Copper Bill |
Woman tied up cloth rope chain and zip tied. Longest seen is where she is cleave gagged with yellow nylon rope. Starts with mid range scene, then several long scenes with lots of closeups. Lot of closeups from side view. Shows knotted rope and blindfold in side views. Starts around 20 minute mark and throughout rest of film. Drooling scene at around 49 minute mark. After first two scenes gag is tighter rest of film. |
LP |
Thursday April 02 13:43:28 2020 Re: Copper Bill |
On April 01 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote: > Love how the review mentions the damsel is mute but they gag her anyway. This has me wondering, have any actual deaf actresses ever been gagged? Cuz I'm really hoping for a scene for the cute Lauren Ridloff on The Walking Dead, but that's probably not very likely. |
Thursday April 02 17:24:34 2020 Handgagged while chairtied |
That has always been one of my favorite sub genres, so to speak. Does anybody have a favorite scene or favorite scenes they would like to bring up? |
KJ |
Thursday April 02 17:38:22 2020 Re: Handgagged while chairtied |
On April 02 2020 KJ wrote: > That has always been one of my favorite sub genres, so to > speak. Does anybody have a favorite scene or favorite > scenes they would like to bring up? Marcela Guirado in Así en el barrio como en el cielo season 1 episode 8!!!! One of the best scene of this kind for me! |
Thursday April 02 22:56:27 2020 Re: Copper Bill |
On April 02 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote: > This has me wondering, have any actual deaf actresses > ever been gagged? One member of the gagged damsel quartet in the Jay and Silent Bob Reboot movie is deaf IRL. |
Miss Cleo |
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